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Kristallnacht (German pronunciation: [kʁɪsˈtalnaχt]; English: "Crystal Night") or Reichskristallnacht [ˌʁaɪçs.kʁɪsˈtalnaχt], also referred to as the Night of Broken Glass, Reichspogromnacht [ˌʁaɪçs.poˈɡʁoːmnaχt] or simply Pogromnacht [poˈɡʁoːmnaχt], and Novemberpogrome [noˈvɛmbɐpoɡʁoːmə], was a pogrom against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and Austria on 9–10 November 1938, carried out by SA paramilitary forces and German civilians. German authorities looked on without intervening. The name Kristallnacht comes from the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues had their windows smashed.
Estimates of the number of fatalities caused by the pogrom have varied. Early reporting estimated that 91 Jewish people were murdered during the attacks. Modern analysis of German scholarly sources by historians such as Richard J. Evans puts the number much higher. When deaths from post-arrest maltreatment and subsequent suicides are included, the death toll climbs into the hundreds.
Broken Glass may refer to:
A short film summarizing the events on November 9, 1938 where, throughout Germany a large number of Jewish Synagogues, business establishments and homes were damaged or destroyed.
Here is good documentary from the History Channel on Reichskristallnacht, the night of broken glass. On November 9--10 November 1938, all across Germany Jewish businesses were ransacked, synagogues burned down, Jews sent to concentration camps and murdered. It was the first big anti-Semitic event in Germany before the war started. Here the events leading up to it are chroncled as well. The most hard-hitting quote is when it is said that this marked the end of German Jewry. Very depressing...
In this interview with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Holocaust survivor Susan (Hilsenrath) Warsinger shares her memories of Kristallnacht, the November 1938 pogroms. To learn more about Kristallnacht, visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at: http://www.ushmm.org/information/exhibitions/online-features/special-focus/kristallnacht
German Rock band BAP with one of their biggest hits. November-10-1938 Crystal Night or The night of broken glass. (um..) Wolfgang Niedecken confronts Germany & the world with one of the darkest pages in it's history. Razor sharp lyrics of the German Bob Dylan. Kristallnacht, it's still in air, here & everywhere. An excellent live version of this song from 2001 with German subtitles is also available here on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlJ-5EQcanE Thanks very much to skoebiedoe from Holland.
A stylized intertwining of the stories of three survivors who experienced first-hand the horrific events of November 9-10th, 1938 in Nazi Germany. "Kristallnacht" refers to the night where the Nazis perpetrated widespread waves of violence against Jewish homes, businesses and Synagogues. It marked a pivotal shift in the narrative of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany and is often considered the beginning of the Holocaust.
Buehl is a town in the state of Baden, Germany. In 1933 there were approximately 70 Jews in Buehl, who made up about 1% of the town's population. Persecution against the Jews began immediately after the Nazi rise to power. The town's residents gradually broke off all social and economic contacts with the Jews. In 1935 the Torah scrolls in the town were desecrated, and the Jews were gradually forced to liquidate their businesses. On Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938, the town's synagogue went up in flames and Jewish stores were vandalized. By 1940 21 Jews had emigrated from the town and 13 others left for different cities in Germany. On October 22, 1940, 28 Jews were deported from Buehl to Gurs Concentration Camp in southwestern France, bringing an end to the Jewish community in Buehl. Th...
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A short film summarizing the events on November 9, 1938 where, throughout Germany a large number of Jewish Synagogues, business establishments and homes were damaged or destroyed.
Here is good documentary from the History Channel on Reichskristallnacht, the night of broken glass. On November 9--10 November 1938, all across Germany Jewish businesses were ransacked, synagogues burned down, Jews sent to concentration camps and murdered. It was the first big anti-Semitic event in Germany before the war started. Here the events leading up to it are chroncled as well. The most hard-hitting quote is when it is said that this marked the end of German Jewry. Very depressing...
In this interview with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Holocaust survivor Susan (Hilsenrath) Warsinger shares her memories of Kristallnacht, the November 1938 pogroms. To learn more about Kristallnacht, visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at: http://www.ushmm.org/information/exhibitions/online-features/special-focus/kristallnacht
German Rock band BAP with one of their biggest hits. November-10-1938 Crystal Night or The night of broken glass. (um..) Wolfgang Niedecken confronts Germany & the world with one of the darkest pages in it's history. Razor sharp lyrics of the German Bob Dylan. Kristallnacht, it's still in air, here & everywhere. An excellent live version of this song from 2001 with German subtitles is also available here on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlJ-5EQcanE Thanks very much to skoebiedoe from Holland.
A stylized intertwining of the stories of three survivors who experienced first-hand the horrific events of November 9-10th, 1938 in Nazi Germany. "Kristallnacht" refers to the night where the Nazis perpetrated widespread waves of violence against Jewish homes, businesses and Synagogues. It marked a pivotal shift in the narrative of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany and is often considered the beginning of the Holocaust.
Buehl is a town in the state of Baden, Germany. In 1933 there were approximately 70 Jews in Buehl, who made up about 1% of the town's population. Persecution against the Jews began immediately after the Nazi rise to power. The town's residents gradually broke off all social and economic contacts with the Jews. In 1935 the Torah scrolls in the town were desecrated, and the Jews were gradually forced to liquidate their businesses. On Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938, the town's synagogue went up in flames and Jewish stores were vandalized. By 1940 21 Jews had emigrated from the town and 13 others left for different cities in Germany. On October 22, 1940, 28 Jews were deported from Buehl to Gurs Concentration Camp in southwestern France, bringing an end to the Jewish community in Buehl. Th...
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http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Kristallnacht/Blooddrenched_Memorial_1994-2002/439162
France 0:00 Kristallnacht - Introduction To Bloodcult 2:55 Kristallnacht - Legitimate Defence (The Law Of Blood) 6:03 Blessed In Sin - Himmelfahrtskommando 12:19 Seigneur Voland - Consumatum Est 16:32 Seigneur Voland - Quand Les Svastikas Etoilaient Le Ciel 19:33 Seigneur Voland - Seigneur Voland 23:41 Blessed In Sin& Xaphan - The Gate Of Nanna (Beherit Cover) More information: http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Kristallnacht/Gathered_Under_the_Banner_of_Concilium/21089
This video compilation was created through a joint partnership between the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the USC Shoah Foundation Institute with footage from the Institute's archive.
This seventieth anniversary commemoration of Kristallnacht will feature special guest speaker Marianne Bern, witness and survivor of the night of broken glass. November 2008
In the wake of a volatile US presidential campaign and equally divisive election results, Huron University College hosted a panel discussion asking the question “Can Fascism emerge in the United States?” on November 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the Great Hall. A timely and important event, this panel helped highlight the need for inclusive and thoughtful discussion regarding current socio-political issues. Panelists include: Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Professor of Political Science, Huron University College Eli Nathans, Associate Professor of History, Western University Robert Ventresca, Associate Professor of History, King’s University College Nina Reid-Maroney, Associate Professor of History, Huron University College Moderated by Tracy Lemos, Associate Professor of Theology, Huron University Colleg...
¿Cómo definir la noche en que los nazis asesinaron a cientos de judíos, destruyeron sus negocios y quemaron la totalidad de las Sinagogas de Alemania, la noche del 9 al 10 de Noviembre de 1938?. La palabra que los alemanes han aplicado a tan terrible acontecimiento es Kristallnacht , que se traduce como La Noche de los Cristales Rotos, pero que no deja ver la gravedad de los hechos ocurridos. No solo se rompieron cristales se rompieron muchas vidas.
The Praise Of War
War is a virtue that defines a responsible man
From war depends hegemony or slavery thus our fate
War follows a code of honour
As waging it (in the name of an ideal) is not inhuman
War creates history and makes its heroes immortal
The praise of War leads to evolution
The praise of War : Blood has given salvation
To die upon the battlefield witness of a life ending in
glory
We ignore passivity and cowardice
We spit on artificial happiness and sheep mentality
Praise War as today for us it's necessary
The praise of War leads to evolution
The praise of War : Blood has given salvation
The hangman's sword will not bow down