- Headline
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JEWISH SHOPS, SYNAGOGUES DEMOLISHED
- Sub-Headline
- Nazi Germany Takes Revenge on Jews for Killing of Diplomat in Paris
- Publication Date
- Thursday, November 10, 1938
- Historical Event
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Anti-Jewish Riots Convulse German Reich (Kristallnacht)
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- Author/Byline
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- Article Text
- Berlin, Nov. 10.—(AP)—Nazi Germany today indulged in its greatest wave of anti-Jewish violence since Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933.
As a national day of vengeance for the assassination of a German diplomat by a Jew in Paris wore on reports from every section of the country told of the burning and dynamiting of synagogues and demolition and looting of Jewish shops.
The reports indicated that the campaign was conducted with a thoroughness and precision that left little to chance.
Only after more than 12 hours of nationwide violence did Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels call a halt, in a brief appeal to the people to desist from further demonstrations.
But his appeal concluded with what responsible Jews feared might be a threat of a general order for all Jews to leave the country.
Late in the afternoon Goebbels' appeal had had no apparent effect in the west end of Berlin.
Wrecking gangs systematically toured that section's main thoroughfare Kurfuerstandamm, pulling down hurriedly constructed protections in front of show windows and raiding Jewish-owned shops and wrecking everything. - History Unfolded Contributor
- Marlene K.
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Bibliography
Gilbert, Martin. Kristallnacht: Prelude to Destruction. New York: HarperCollins, 2006.
Pehle, Walter H., ed. November 1938: From "Reichskristallnacht" to Genocide. New York: Berg, 1991.
Read, Anthony. Kristallnacht: The Nazi Night of Terror. New York: Times Books, 1989.
Schwab, Gerald. The Day the Holocaust Began: The Odyssey of Herschel Grynszpan. New York: Praeger, 1990.
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