Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan said it's "extremely disturbing and difficult" to see the "humiliation of Jews" during Kristallnacht, which is considered by some as the beginning of the Holocaust.
The synagogue was burned during Kristallnacht, the series of pogroms in 1938 when Nazis destroyed synagogues and Jewish-owned stores across Germany. Its remains were later forcibly sold to the ...
Jews have to pay for all damage caused during Kristallnacht. Jews prohibited from attending movies, concerts, and other cultural performances. Police decree pertaining to the appearance of Jews in ...
“It’s the only synagogue in Russia that was destroyed during Kristallnacht,” Rabbi Alexander Boroda, president of the Chabad-affiliated Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, said of ...
And during the war, marches to the deportation trains often took place in broad daylight. What about the half-million Jews living in Germany at the time? How did Kristallnacht affect them?
After the Hilsenraths’ home was attacked during Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938, their parents, Israel and Anni, decided to send Susi and Joe to France, while the family waited for visas to ...
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Axios Sneak Peek on MSNMixed-reality project uses Holocaust survivor to describe KristallnachtThe nationwide riot became known as Kristallnacht because of the shattered glass from store windows that littered the streets ...
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