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Title: KRISTALLNACHT


1
KRISTALLNACHT
  • Also known as Reichskristallnacht,
    Novemberpogrome, Pogromnacht, Crystal Night, and
    the Night of Broken Glass took place on November
    910 1938

2
Background
  • Nazis were elected to power in 1933
  • By 1938 Jews had been almost completely excluded
    from German social and political life
  • Historians believed that the Nazis had planned
    some sort of violent act, but were just waiting
    for the right time to make their move
  • Evidence of such planning stretches back to 1937
  • It was a chance for Nazi leaders to escalate
    their antiJewish policies

3
DETAILS
  • The Nazi police was careful to make sure that the
    Jews could not fight back
  • They entered their houses and removed anything
    that they could use to defend themselves.
  • About 4 million dollars worth of Jewish property
    was destroyed during this night

4
Conflicts
  • The conflict was basically between the Jews and
    the Nazis who took everything they had. The Nazis
    burned and trashed their homes for the only
    orders of one man. For the hatred of one man they
    suffered and had to see their synagogues burn
    down and with a smile on the SS officers face
    was horrible for them to bare.

5
Role Played
  • This night played an important role because it
    was a threat/warning for the Jews. This was a way
    of telling them that they will no longer be
    respected or treated like they use to do. It was
    a way to let them know that their days will be
    numbered. It helped in WW2 because if it hadn't
    happened then it might have been more difficult
    for the Nazis to send the Jews to the
    concentration camps since they had something
    there to live for

6
More Details
  • SUBJECT MEASURES AGAINST THE JEWS THIS NIGHT
  • That only such measure were to be taken that
    would not endanger German lives or property (e.g.
    the burning of synagogues was only to be carried
    out if there was no danger of fire spreading to
    the surrounding district).
  • Businesses and residences of Jews may be damaged
    but not looted.
  • NonJewish businesses are to be protected from
    damage under all circumstances.
  • Police are to seize all archives from synagogues
    and offices of community organizations, this
    refers to material of historical significance.
  • Officials are to arrest as many Jews especially
    wealthy ones
  • For the time being, only healthy male Jews of not
    too advanced age are to be arrested.

7
Continued Details
  • In this night 1574 synagogues were destroyed
  • The synagogues were the Nazis 1 target for
    vandalism and desecration of sacred Torah scrolls
  • It only took a few hours to burn all those
    synagogues

8
Events
  • On this night, many Jews were beaten to death,
    rapped, and arrested
  • Jews were required to turn in all precious metals
    to the government
  • Jews were physically segregated within German
    towns.
  • A ban on the Jewish ownership of carrier pigeons.
    Laws protecting tenants were made non-applicable
    to Jewish tenants

9
Consequences
  • The consequences were that these innocent people
    had suffered so much for something that didnt
    have to happen. This man comes and tries to
    change the world little by little, so he wants to
    get rid of the people who doesnt meet his
    criteria, which is Caucasian and with colored
    eyes and not Jewish.

10
How did it Affect
  • We think that it affected World War 2 because
    they got to see how much that man wanted to get
    rid of them. Like if they hadn't died in the
    fires then they wouldve died in the camps. It
    affects the outcome because if they hadnt burn
    down their things then they would have just come
    back and return back to their normal lives and
    forget about the past. Also like if they hadnt
    taken them away, they probably would have joined
    the war too.
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