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Articles related to "Kristallnacht"
Germans Honor Kristallnacht Victims "We must not be silent condemning anti-Semitism", German chancellor Angela Merkel declared Sunday, November 9, as Germany commemorated attacks on Jews 70 years ago. 70th anniversary of kristallnacht anniversary nove • 1938 • antisemitism • nazi germany • germany commemorates november pogrom
Kristallnacht, The Night of Broken Glass On November 9, 1938, the Nazis began a reign of terror against the Jewish people that would escalate into world war and the unimaginable horror of the Holocaust. nazi germany • nazis • hitler • adolf hitler • world war ii
Dr. Joseph Goebbels Joseph Goebbels helped The Nazi Party convince a noble country that war and murder were acceptable and necessary. joseph goebbels • the nazi party • german propaganda • kristallnacht • the night of broken glass
The Jewish Memorial The Night of Broken Glass The annual remembrance of Kristallnacht, on November 9 and 10 is the world's memorial to the start of the Jewish holocaust, when fires raged across Germany and Austria kristallnacht • jewish people • jewish holocaust • november 9 • remembering the lessons
German Jews in the 1930s From their rise to power in 1933 to the outbreak of war in 1939, the Nazi regime followed a systematic policy designed to ostracize German Jews from normal society. german jews • holocaust • antisemitism in germany • nazi regime and the jews • nazi race laws
Review: Nazi Germany and the Jews Before World War II, Jews in Nazi Germany suffered a resurge in anti-Semitism. Author Saul Friedlander offers an objective account in his book. nazi germany • jews • holocaust • anti-semitism • nuremberg laws
Origin of the Holocaust in Germany The problem of why the Holocaust happened has generated more debate and controversy than any other event in history. The definitive answer has remained elusive. origin of the holocaust • german holocaust • german culture • german identity • holocaust debate
The Sad Voyage of the St. Louis As Adolf Hitler began his brutish campaign to slaughter all the Jews of Europe Canada's highest officials turned their backs on those trying to escape. anti-semitism • holocaust • voyage of st. louis • jews excluded from canada • canadian anti-semitism
'The Thought of High Windows': Memory of Evil Lynn Kositsky’s <u>The Thought of High Windows</u> is a novel about Esther, a German Jew who evolves from a marginalised, friendless schoolgirl to become a young woman working for the Jewish Underground during the Holocaust. holocaust • nazi • jew • jewish • suicide
"Enemies of the State" During the period 1933-1945, six million men, women, and children were murdered as "enemies of the state," part of Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution." Their crime? They were Jewish. Why did this horrible event occur? children of the holocaust • adolph hitler • final solution • germany 1933-1945 • jewish people
They Are All Gestapo Now "They are a threat to family values, a security risk, a plague on any civilized nation. If you marry this person, you are no longer our daughter." This is what twenty-eight year old Mary was told when she found her true love. Does it sound like I'm talking about a lesbian relationship? I'm not. holocaust • civil rights • same sex marriage • alzheimer's • nazi germany
Kindertransport Before the Second World War As Nazi Germany began to expand aggressively in Europe in 1938 and there were rumours of war, concern began to grow for Jewish children in Germany and Europe. kindertransport • second world war • jewish children • refugees • czechoslovakia
Holocaust Research Paper Topics Deciding on a Holocaust-related research paper begins with determining what kind of paper will be written and only then can the topic be developed into a focused thesis. holocaust research paper topics • developing a holocaust paper topic • comparative holocaust topics • specific paper topics on the holocaust • social justice holocaust topics
Humani Generis Unitas and the Jews History may never know how the Nazis would have reacted if the encyclical was promulgated at the height of growing Jewish persecution in the Third Reich in early 1939. the lost encyclical of pious xi • humani generis unitas • mit brennender sorge • catholicism and anti-semitism • pious xi and the jews
The First Nazi Concentration Camp in Germany As soon as the Nazis came into power in 1933 they built their first Concentration Camp to suppress any political opposition. Dachau was only the beginning. dachau • nazi germany • concetration camps • 1933 • second world war
The Nazi Concentration Camp Sachsenhausen Sachsenhausen was one of a number of Concentration Camps built by the Nazis in Germany before the Second World War. sachsenhausen • concentration camps • holocaust • counterfeit money • operation bernhard
Worms and its Great Imperial Cathedral Worms on the Rhine just 30 miles south of Frankfurt is known for its magnificent medieval cathedral, the legend of the Nibelungs and the history of its Jewish community. imperial cathedral in worms • martin luther inworms • nibelungs in worms • europe's oldest jewish cemetery • nibelungen museum in worms
MUSEUMS ABOUT CRIME by Mary Haegele A look at museums throughout the world that focus on the history of crime. law enforcement crime corrections museums tortu
Father Charles Coughlin and the New Deal Father Coughlin used his weekly radio show to influence millions of listeners on political issues and personalities, incorporating anti-Semitic messages of hate and fear. father coughlin and the new deal • father coughlin and anti-semitism • the radio priest of the new deal • radio league of the little flower • national union for social justice
The St. Louis and U.S. Policy Failures Allowing 937 Jews to leave Germany in May 1939 served Nazi propaganda goals, particularly when the the United States rejected asylum after Cuba refused their entry visas. ss st. louis • the jews of the st. louis • nazi propaganda and the st. louis • american anti-semitism and the st. louis • fdr and the st. louis
Germany and Anti-Semitism - My Conclusion This is my conclusion of the digression into anti-Semitism. It is too neat, but I am happy to have 'solved' to my satisfaction, the terrible dilemma that Germans did this and therefore all Germans are still like that. Most emphatically, they are not! |
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