The name refers ironically to the litter of broken glass left in the streets after these pogroms From november 9 to 10, 1938, in an incident known as “kristallnacht”, nazis in germany torched synagogues, vandalized jewish homes, schools and businesses, and murdered close to 100 jews. After kristallnacht, the nazi regime made jewish survival in germany impossible.
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During kristallnacht, groups of nazis and other germans targeted jewish places of worship, stores and businesses, homes, and people.
In the kristallnacht of november 1938, nazi thugs across germany and austria attacked jews and jewish property, such as shops, homes, and synagogues
At least 100 jews died during the riots, and perhaps 35,000 were arrested in the aftermath. Kristallnacht, or the night of broken glass, was the nazi dictatorship’s declaration of war against german and austrian jews in november 1938.