Essays Tagged: "Kristallnacht"

Genocide

ows of Jewish shops were smashed, and thousands of Jews were arrested.This 'Night of Broken Glass' (Kristallnacht) was a signal to Jews in Germany and Austria to leave assoon as possible. Several hund ...

(4 pages) 149 0 3.8 Mar/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

U.S. Foreign Policy and Jewish Inmigration

ractice. Anti-Jewish violence peaked on 9 November 1938, known as the'Night of the Broken Glass' or Kristallnacht, when over 1000 synagogues wereburned. Jewish schools, hospitals, books, cemeteries an ... the conference at Evian the worst purging of GermanJewry yet took place in what came to be known as Kristallnacht. Thirty thousandJews were arrested and anti-Jewish violence peaked. In protest, Presid ...

(17 pages) 158 0 3.8 Jan/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Total Mobilization, Resistance, and the Holocaust(germany).

tizenship and restricted relationships between "Aryans" (racially pure Germans) and Jews. After the Kristallnacht (Crystal Night) of November 9, 1938, an organized act of violence perpetrated by Nazis ...

(3 pages) 43 0 3.7 Sep/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Holocaust Notes

epted them.WEINBERG (34): Along with physical terror, what psychological terror could an event like Kristallnacht produce?Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass, was a full out riot on the Jewish co ... or hours it seemed as though the sound of shattering glass would not stop. Besides physical terror, Kristallnacht produced psychological terror for Jews who grew paranoid and fearful of their own neig ...

(13 pages) 104 1 4.6 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Report on movie: World War II - Cause and Effect (the conclusion needs a little work in my opinion, but my tutor said it was a good report.)

Jews were chastised. The Nuremburg Laws were passed banning Jews and non-Jews from marrying. After Kristallnacht, Jews were put into ghettos. On August 23, 1939, Germany signed a non-aggression pact ...

(3 pages) 51 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Why did kristallnacht take place?

Why did Kristallnacht take place1. Both sources clearly describe the same event. Source A is a summa ... going to do. Source B is a secret report made by the nazi supreme court after the events of kristallnacht. It was a secret report and wasn't made for the German public to read. The report tell ... ource B is also reliable because no one except the Nazis was meant to read it. A historian studying Kristallnacht would find source A more reliable because it wouldn't be biased, source B could be bia ...

(12 pages) 44 0 3.9 Nov/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

1938 in Nazi Germany

The new rule also prohibited Jews from giving their children any name on a list of "German" names. Kristallnacht Pogrom On November 7, Herschel Grynszpan, a distraught 17-year-old refugee Polish Jew ... dalized, and 30,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps. The pogroms became known as Kristallnacht, the "Night of Broken Glass," for the shattered glass from the store windows that litt ...

(8 pages) 27 0 0.0 May/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

After Kristallnacht, no German citizen could say they did not know what would happen to the Jews.

in which the police and other members of authority did nothing to stop, maintaining a passive role. Kristallnacht was the supposed beginning of the end for German Jews - it highlighted the first natio ... tional in Paris, the Nazis had the perfect opportunity to begin their coveted 'final solution', and Kristallnacht was the beginning of this. Throughout Kristallnacht, synagogues were burnt, Jewish bus ...

(4 pages) 27 1 3.5 Jun/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The Holocaust

arrested and sent to concentration camps, they were physically attacked and beaten and 91 died. On Kristallnacht, "the night of broken glass", to make the things even worse, the Nazis forced the Jews ...

(2 pages) 22 0 3.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

What were the economic effects of Nazi policies towards Jews and towards women?

l Jews had to have a red letter "J" stamped on their passport.On the 9th to the 10th of October was Kristallnacht. This was the most extreme persecution so far. Many Jews were attacked and a lot of th ... yed, ninety-one Jews were killed and thirty thousand were sent to concentration camps.However after Kristallnacht the persecution of the Jews only got worse. Much of the property damaged in Kristallna ...

(3 pages) 18 0 3.0 Aug/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Why had the treatment of Jews become so harsh by 1938?

inty that there would be no opposition to the treatment of Jews was a reason why it became so harsh.Kristallnacht was a turning point in the persecution of the Jews because it was ordered by the gover ... at the Jews had no one to turn to for help and was a reason why the treatment became so harsh.After Kristallnacht Jews were sent to concentration camps such as in source B. The public parading of Jews ...

(1 pages) 1607 0 3.0 Apr/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Adilf Hitler

ncentration camp and classifed as a Jew. One night symbolizing the begining of mass persecution was Kristallnacht, November 10th, 1938, "the night of broken glass". Jewish stores and houses were attac ...

(3 pages) 6 0 0.0 Feb/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Kristlnacht

Kristallnacht Kristallnacht, or "night of broken glass", was virtually the beginning o ... of public parks. Insurance payments to owners of wrecked businesses were confiscated by the state. Kristallnacht and its aftermath marked a major escalation in the Nazi program of Jewish persecution, ...

(1 pages) 992 0 0.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The Holocaust, Samantha Matousek

terrifying wave of organized violence broke out against Jews living in Germany. This was called the Kristallnacht, or night of broken glass, and during this time thousands of Jewish synagogues, houses ...

(5 pages) 11 0 0.0 Nov/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Summarize relevant aspects of Jungian psychology and demonstrate their influence on either A Child of Our Time or A Midsummer Marriage.

drew between Ödon von Horvath’s novel Ein Kind unserer Zeit, and the historical event of Kristallnacht, of which Herschel Grynspan became the model for Tippett’s scapegoat. ‘Horva ... o is based. A Child of Our Time is based on the events which took place and led to what is known as Kristallnacht. The event involving Herschel Grynspan, a seventeen year-old Jewish boy, exemplifies m ...

(13 pages) 2007 0 0.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Hitler Essay

10th 1938, the Nazis incited a program against Jews in Germany and Austria which was identified as "Kristallnacht" which means night of broken glass. This night involved much violence including robbin ...

(7 pages) 0 0 0.0 Oct/2012

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Night

(3 pages) 4 0 0.0 Nov/2014

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers