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- Kristallnacht (German pronunciation: [kʁɪsˈtalnaχt] lit. 'crystal night') or the Night of Broken Gl****, also called the November pogrom(s) (German: Novemberpogrome...
- which provided a pretext for Kristallnacht, "The Night of Broken Gl****" on 9–10 November 1938. Historians consider Kristallnacht the beginning of the Holocaust...
- suffered from attacks during the events called Kristallnacht, from November 9–10, 1938. Kristallnacht took its name because of all of the shattered gl****...
- Kristallnacht is the seventh studio album by John Zorn first released in 1993 on the ****anese Eva label and subsequently in 1995 on Zorn's own Tzadik...
- anonymous UNMIK official reportedly referred to the event as Kosovo's Kristallnacht. The commander of NATO's South Flank, Admiral Gregory G. Johnson, said...
- the interview, Cooper falsey claimed that Adolf Hitler opposed the Kristallnacht pogrom. Cooper also said that Hitler, after viewing the "sorry state"...
- in Paris. The ****s used this ********ination as a pretext to launch Kristallnacht, "The Night of Broken Gl****", the pogrom of 9–10 November 1938. Grynszpan...
- least 91 German Jews were murdered during this pogrom, later called Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Gl****. Further restrictions were imposed on Jews...
- and Austria were deported within the region or the country after the Kristallnacht of 9–10 November 1938. They were taken to the concentration camps Buchenwald...
- Wall in 1989, the beginning of the November pogroms in 1938 (German: Kristallnacht or Reichspogromnacht), the Munich Putsch in 1923 and the proclamation...