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Kristallnacht
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Kristallnacht (krĭs'täl-näkht) [Ger.,=night of crystal], in German history, the night of Nov. 9, 1938, a night of violence against Jews and of destruction of the businesses and other property belonging to them. The name is a reference to the broken glass that resulted from the destruction. Using the pretext of the assassination of a German diplomat in Paris, Goebbels Goebbels, Joseph (Paul Joseph Goebbels) (poul yō`zĕf göb`əls), 1897–1945, German National Socialist propagandist.
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 urged Storm Troopers to stage violent reprisals. A night of rampages by Storm Troopers, the SS, and the Hitler Youth resulted in 91 Jewish dead, hundreds injured, and 7,500 businesses and 177 synagogues gutted.

Kristallnacht

 or Crystal Night or Night of Broken Glass

Night of violence against Jews, carried out by members of the German Nazi Party on Nov. 9–10, 1938, so called because of the broken glass left in its aftermath. The violence, instigated by Joseph Goebbels, left 91 Jews dead and hundreds seriously injured. About 7,500 Jewish businesses were gutted and some 1,000 synagogues burned or damaged. The Gestapo arrested 30,000 Jewish males, offering to release them only if they emigrated and surrendered their wealth. The incident marked a major escalation in the Nazi program of Jewish persecution, foreshadowing the Holocaust.


Kristallnacht
destruction of Jews’ property anticipated later atrocities (November 9–10, 1938). [Ger. Hist.: Hitler, 689–694]


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For example, Kristalnacht (night of broken glass), which included the looting and burning of Jewish synagogues and businesses in 1938 by the Nazis, appeared on the front pages of American newspapers at that time.
Night of the Meek will also explore the origins of the Holocaust by using actual Nazi footage taken during Kristalnacht (The Night of Broken Glass).
Egypt's leaders, its press and its people have been spewing forth not only anti-Israel poison but the most virulent anti-Semitism since Kristalnacht.
 
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