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Kristallnacht | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Kristallnacht | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Commissioners Condemn Antisemitism on Kristallnacht 84th Anniversary – Morris County, NJ
Kristallnacht – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools
In Germany, Kristallnacht goes by a different name. Here's why | The Times of Israel
Germany Remembers Kristallnacht at a Fraught Moment - The New York Times
10 Kristallnacht Photos That Capture the Horror of 'The Night of Broken Glass' | HISTORY
Antisemitism is on the rise 83 years after Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht | Definition, Date, Facts, & Significance | Britannica
Kristallnacht - Wikipedia
Kristallnacht | Definition, Date, Facts, & Significance | Britannica
Kristallnacht, 85 years ago, marks the point Hitler moved from an emotional antisemitism to a systematic antisemitism of laws and government violence
84 Years Later, a Rare Look at the Nazi Attacks of Kristallnacht - The New York Times
Stamps, Stickers and Stigmata. A Social Practice of Antisemitism Presented in a Slide-show - Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History
An Emotional Kristallnacht Anniversary - CBS News
Germany mourns on 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht
Image of KRISTALLNACHT, 1938. - Smashed Windows Of A Jewish Storefront, The Aftermath Of The Kristallnacht Pogrom In Berlin Germany, 9-10 November 1938. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive
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Kristallnacht - Wikipedia
Helsinki police mull probe into neo-Nazi demonstration | Yle
Kristallnacht - Wikipedia
On 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, Holocaust survivors say they feel familiar antisemitism - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
In synagogue on Kristallnacht anniversary, Merkel warns against anti- Semitism | The Times of Israel
Antisemitism reported across Europe on 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht - The Jerusalem Post
Kristallnacht' and the Anti-Semitism of Adolf Hitler: On the Interaction of Malicious Intentions and Unplanned Circumstances | News and Events | Center for German and European Studies | Brandeis University