One night of violence revealed how far persecution had already gone. On November 9, 1938, antisemitic hatred in Nazi Germany ...
The Boerneplatz synagogue in flames on Nov. 10, 1938, during the 'Night of Broken Glass' in Frankfurt, Germany. History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Late in 1938, Nazis across Germany ...
On November 9, 1938, German Nazis launched a violent campaign against Jewish communities, torching synagogues, vandalizing homes, schools, and graveyards, and destroying 7,500 businesses. In what ...
As reports of antisemitism surge in Germany and elsewhere, commemorations of the Nazi pogrom have taken on special resonance this year. By Christopher F. Schuetze and Graham Bowley Christopher ...
Some event organizers tied the pogrom seen as the start of the Holocaust to the wave of antisemitism since Oct. 7. (JTA) — Nov. 9 marks several historical anniversaries in Germany, including Adolf ...
The word, which means “night of broken glass” in German, “has a pretty sound,” said a journalist who has studied Nazi-era terms. (JTA) – This week, Jewish communities across the United States are ...
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(JTA) — Nov. 9 marks several historical anniversaries in Germany, including Adolf Hitler’s failed putsch in 1923 and the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall. But the Kristallnacht pogrom of 1938 eclipses ...
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(JTA) – This week, Jewish communities across the United States are commemorating the anniversary of Kristallnacht, the anti-Jewish riots that marked a brutal turning point in the Nazi campaign of ...