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751. Reinhard Heydrich: In Depth
the violence of Kristallnacht (“Night of Crystal,” commonly
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752. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Kristallnacht attacks in Germany in November 1938, President Roosevelt expressed his shock “that such
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753. Oral History: Walter Tick
Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass.” The brutality organized by Nazi leaders against Jews in
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754. Sinagoga destruída durante a "Noite dos Cristais"
Sinagoga destruída durante a Noite dos Cristais (Kristallnacht). Foto tirada em
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755. Freya Karoline Lang
rampaged, wrecking Jewish stores and arresting Jews [Kristallnacht, The Night
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756. Lutz Haase
Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass"), Lutz was deported with many other Jews to a forced-labor camp
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757. Inge Berg
known as Kristallnacht (“The Night of Broken Glass”). Alerted to the
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758. Gisella Renate Berg
known as Kristallnacht (“The Night of Broken Glass”). Alerted to the
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759. Susan Strauss
Kristallnacht (“The Night of Broken Glass”). In Vacha, local party members damaged the family store and
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760. Gerd Jacob Zwienicki
9–10, 1938, Kristallnacht (“The Night of Broken Glass”), Gerd was
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761. International Military Tribunal: The Defendants
's acknowledged successor. Following Kristallnacht in November 1938, Göring was integral in "Aryanization" efforts
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762. Rabbi Samuel Jakob Rose, Rabbi of the American zone of occupation in Germany, and a survivor of Dachau, examines one of the newly printed volumes of the Talmud.
Talmud to be printed in Germany since Kristallnacht.
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763. Rabbi Doctor Joseph Breuer.
assumed his post after his death in 1926. Following Kristallnacht, the Nazis shut down the yeshiva, and
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764. Pages two and three of the German passport issued to Isidor Abraham (the grandfather of the donor's wife) on April 11, 1939.
on Jews and Jewish property during November 8-9, 1938 (Kristallnacht), Isidor Abraham's family
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765. Interior view of the small Jewish chapel in Breisach Germany.
Breisach synagogue on Kristallnacht, the community turned the meeting hall of the Jewish community center
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766. Kollander family collection
the United States, and telegrams from 1938-1939 after the Kristallnacht arrest of Max's brother Leo
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767. Crystal Psalms
ensembles and tape loop. A musical installation to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Kristallnacht
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768. Beile Delechky papers
border control stamps showing her transit to the Netherlands during Kristallnacht.
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769. "My Holocaust Memoirs"
-war Nazi regime, his family's escape to Belgium after Kristallnacht, his arrest and imprisonment in St
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770. Arnstein family collection
Collection consists of documents relating to Arnold Arnstein, who was arrested on Kristallnacht in
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771. "Max Adler: From Germany to America, 1926-1939"
hometown of Bad Mergentheim, Germany. He describes antisemitism in the 1930s, his memories of Kristallnacht
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772. Oral history interview with Lee Edwards
as a young girl during the rise of the Nazi Party; her memories of Kristallnacht; fleeing Germany on
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773. Oral history interview with Doris Kumar
witnessing the destruction and looting of Jewish-owned shops in Spandau during Kristallnacht, the sudden
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774. Oral history interview with Hildegard Lebow
German Jew in Nazi Germany in the 1930s; her memories of Kristallnacht; her family's flight from Germany
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775. Oral history interview with Otto Salomon
Otto Salomon discusses his family's escape from Cologne, Germany just after Kristallnacht.