As Kristallnacht is remembered
Kristallnacht | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Kristallnacht, literally, "Night of Crystal," is often referred to as the "Night of Broken Glass." The name refers to the wave of violent anti- ...
Remembering Kristallnacht - Claims Conference
Kristallnacht marked a turning point in the Nazi persecution of Jews from discriminatory policies to outright wide-scale violence and destruction.
Remembering Kristallnacht - ADL
Kristallnacht marked a turning point from Hitler's policy of forced emigration of Jews toward a systematic plan for their annihilation. In the ...
Remembering Kristallnacht 1938 helps us learn from past mistakes
Remembering Kristallnacht 1938 helps us learn from past mistakes ... VANCE AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- The Holocaust is not merely a story of ...
Why We Remember Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) (UK)
Kristallnacht is a stark reminder of the violence that can occur when antisemitism is left unchallenged.
Remembering Kristallnacht | USC Shoah Foundation
The November Pogrom, also known as the Kristallnacht Pogrom, was an organized pogrom against Jews in Germany, Austria and parts of former Czechoslovakia (the ...
Proclamation 5897 -- Week of Remembrance of Kristallnacht, 1988
I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim November 4 through November 10, 1988, as Week of Remembrance of Kristallnacht.
Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken Glass - The National WWII Museum
Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, was the Nazi dictatorship's declaration of war against German and Austrian Jews in November ...
9 November 1938: The November Pogrom (Kristallnacht)
The November Pogrom was formally known as Kristallnacht (the Night of the Broken Glass), named after the smashed glass that covered the streets, from the ...
Remembering Kristallnacht | Anne Frank House
In the night of 9-10 November 1938 Nazis set fire to hundreds of synagogues and destroyed thousands of Jewish-owned shops.
Remembering Kristallnacht: What Was It? | Maltz Museum
Remembering Kristallnacht: What Was It? ... On November 9 & 10, we recall Kristallnacht which means “Night of Broken Glass”, a German pogrom ...
Remembering Kristallnacht | USC Shoah Foundation
The Kristallnacht Pogrom was an organized pogrom against Jews in Germany, Austria and parts of former Czechoslovakia (the Sudetenland) that occurred on ...
Kristallnacht: Night of Broken Glass, Facts & Significance | HISTORY
Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom(s), was a prolonged series of violent attacks on Jewish people, ...
Turning Point: the Anniversary of Kristallnacht and Why We Remember
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) is a violent moment in history that demonstrates the consequences of both targeted hate and passivity ...
As Kristallnacht is remembered, antisemitic violence still rising in ...
Kristallnacht served as a prelude to the Holocaust, in which the Nazi regime systematically exterminated six million Jews. Thousands of others – including Slavs ...
Why Did "Kristallnacht" Happen? Teaching the History of European ...
Learn about Kristallnacht or the “Night of Broken Glass” and how the history of European antisemitism helped lead to this event.
November 1938 Pogrom ("Kristallnacht") - Yad Vashem
Narrator 1: On November 9th, countries around the world mark the November 1938 Pogrom, the tragedy also known as Kristallnacht, which means "Crystal Night" or " ...
9 November 1938/“Kristallnacht” | Jewish Museum Berlin
On 9 November 1938, the Nazi Party leadership had gathered in Munich, like every year, to commemorate the failed putsch of 1923. During the gathering, news ...
Why We Remember Kristallnacht on this 86th Anniversary
Also referred to as the November pogroms, a definition meant to encapsulate the multiple, violent attacks on Jews by the local non-Jewish ...
Kristallnacht -- A Turning Point | Georgia Commission on the ...
Eighty one years ago, on November 9–10, 1938, Jews in Nazi Germany and its occupied territory were subjected to ruthless destruction and ...