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  1. These Torah scrolls, one from a synagogue in Vienna and the other from Marburg, were desecrated during Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass"), the violent anti-Jewish pogrom of November 9 and 10, 1938. The pogrom occurred throughout Germany, which by then included both Austria and the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia.

  2. La noche del 9 al 10 de noviembre de 1938, el régimen nazi coordinó una oleada de violencia antisemita en la Alemania nazi, la cual se conoce como Kristallnacht o "la noche de los cristales rotos". El ataque recibió este nombre debido a los vidrios de los aparadores hechos añicos que cubrieron las calles después de la violencia.

  3. NARRATOR: On November 7, 1938, a Polish Jew shoots a German diplomat in Paris. His family are threatened with deportation - a welcome pretext for the Nazis. The Nazi leadership gives the signal to attack, and issues orders to party followers: Synagogues and Jewish businesses are to burn. The 9th of November is the Night of the Broken Glass.

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  4. 反犹主义. 语言 简体中文. 1938年11月9日至10日晚,纳粹政权于纳粹德国掀起了一股暴力反犹浪潮,史称“水晶之夜” (Kristallnacht) 或“碎玻璃之夜”。. 暴行结束后,商店橱窗破碎的玻璃布满街道,事件因此而得名。. 这场暴行本应看起来像是一场非计划的、针对 ...

  5. 10 de nov. de 2022 · The chilling photos of the 1938 Nazi pogrom gained new attention on Wednesday, the 84th anniversary of what is known as the night of broken glass, or Kristallnacht, the organized and widespread ...

  6. 24 de nov. de 2009 · The violence, which continued through November 10 and was later dubbed “Kristallnacht,” or “Night of Broken Glass." Skip to content. Shows This Day In History Schedule Topics Stories.

  7. Kristallnacht, often referred to as the “Night of the Broken Glass” due to the shattering of windows in shops and synagogues, is the euphemistic term coined by the Nazis to refer to a massive anti-Jewish pogrom perpetrated throughout Germany, Austria, and the German-occupied Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia on November 9 and 10, 1938.