Kristallnacht: The Night Of Broken Glass

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Kristallnacht, also known as the “night of broken glass” is the significant night of violence and hate towards the Jewish. It can be referred to as the “night of broken glass” because of all of the shattered glass windowpanes that littered the streets of Germany after the attack.
Kristallnacht took place on November 9th and 10th 1938 it spread throughout Germany, Austria and some areas of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. It all began when Adolf Hitler the Fuhrer of Nazi Germany had promised to expel all Polish Jews who were living in Germany.

Slide three: In 1938 the Nazis began to round up 60 000 Jews and banish them over the Polish borders. Herschel Grynszpan a 17 year old Polish Jew living in France at the time to study had discovered in the fall of 1938 that the Nazis had deported his parents over the Polish border.
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The diplomat was severely wounded and died 2 days later. The assassination of Ernst Vom Rath sparked the start of Kristallnacht.
The Germans had decided to use this incident as an excuse to launch a nationwide pogrom against German Jews. On the 9th of November the minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels gave a speech in which he called for an organised pogrom. Goebbels told the SS and SA paramilitary that “Jewish businesses were to be destroyed and synagogues set ablaze. The police were not to interfere, and fire departments were only to intervene to protect ‘Aryan’ property.