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KRISTALLNACHT November 9-10, 1938

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Page 1: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

KRISTALLNACHTNovember 9-10, 1938

Page 2: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

Night of the Broken Glass Took place in Germany, Austria,

Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.

Why? In response to the assassination of Ernst

vom Rath, a German Embassy official by a Polish Jew.

Not officially organized by the Nazi party. They were considered “spontaneous acts

of violence” by outraged citizens However…..

Page 3: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

Directions from Reinhard Heydrich, head of Security Police, were sent to police chiefs all over explaining how to handle the riots. Demonstrators are not to be stopped unless

there is danger to non-Jewish properties, non-Jewish citizens, or foreigners

Destruction was to be permitted but not looting.

As many Jews as the jails could hold should be arrested when destruction is finished, preferably young, healthy, men.

Page 4: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

267 Synagogues were destroyed

7,500 Jewish-owned business destroyed

Jewish cemeteries were vandalized

Jewish homes were looted and vandalized

Close to 100 Jews were killed

Page 5: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

The shattered stained glass windows of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue after its destruction on Kristallnacht. Pforzheim, Germany, ca. November 10, 1938.

Page 6: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

Synagogue destroyed during Kristallnacht. Dortmund, Germany, November 1938.

Page 7: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

The Boerneplatz synagogue in flames during Kristallnacht. Frankfurt, Germany, November 10, 1938.

Page 8: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

German children, behind an SS man, watch as religious objects from the Zeven synagogue are set on fire during Kristallnacht. Zeven, Germany, November 10, 1938.

Page 9: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

Jewish-owned shop destroyed during Kristallnacht . Berlin, Germany, November 1938.

Page 10: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

A private Jewish home vandalized during Kristallnacht. Vienna, Austria, November 10, 1938.

Page 12: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

THE AFTERMATH

Page 13: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

SS guards force Jews, arrested during Kristallnacht to march through the town of Baden-Baden, Germany. November 10, 1938.

Page 14: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

Jews arrested after Kristallnacht await deportation to Dachau concentration camp. Baden-Baden, Germany, November 10, 1938.

Page 15: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

At Least 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to prison

Jewish people were blamed for Kristallnacht and fined

German government took any insurance payouts given to Jews for damaged

Page 16: November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the

Why is Kristallnacht Important? From harassment to violence Beginning of major deportations and

labor camps Increase in laws banning Jews from

schools, jobs, etc. More Jewish people trying to leave

the country