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  1. 11 lip 2024 · Kristallnacht on Wikipedia. German. [edit] Etymology. [edit] From Kristall (“crystal”) +‎ Nacht (“night”), alluding to the crystals of broken glass from the destroyed shop and synagogue windows. Pronunciation. [edit] IPA (key): /kʁɪsˈtalˌnaxt/

  2. Kristallnacht in British English. German (ˈkrɪstəlˌnɑːxt ) noun. the occasion of Nazi-orchestrated violence against Jews and their property in Germany and Austria on the night of 9–10 November 1938. Collins English Dictionary.

  3. Translations. Chinese: Mandarin: 水晶之夜 (Shuǐjīng zhī Yè), 碎玻璃之夜 (Suìbōlí zhī Yè) French: nuit de Cristal. Germany: Kristallnacht (de) Japanese: 水晶の夜 (すいしょうのよる, Suishō no Yoru) Marathi: क्रिस्टालनाख्ट(krisṭālnākhṭa) Polish: noc kryształowa. Spanish: noche de los cristales rotos, Kristallnacht. Further reading. Kristallnacht on Wikipedia. Wikipedia.

  4. Kristallnacht (German pronunciation: [kʁɪsˈtalnaχt] ⓘ lit. 'crystal night') or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom (s) (German: Novemberpogrome, pronounced [noˈvɛm.bɐ.poˌɡʁoːmə] ⓘ), [1][2][3] was a pogrom against Jews carried out by the Nazi Party 's Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary ...

  5. Kristallnacht, the night of November 9–10, 1938, when German Nazis attacked Jewish persons and property. The name refers ironically to the litter of broken glass left in the streets after these pogroms. After Kristallnacht, the Nazi regime made Jewish survival in Germany impossible.

  6. 16 gru 2009 · Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom (s), was a prolonged series of violent attacks on Jewish people, homes, businesses and synagogues in 1938 Germany.

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