-
...Kristallnacht, exactly eighty years ago. The Frank family The night has gone down in history as Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass), because of the glass of shattered shop windows that littered ...
About us
-
...Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. Synagogues were set on fire and the fire department was not allowed to put the fires out. The Jews had to pay for the damage themselves and were fined a total...
Timeline
-
...Kristallnacht commemoration, Amsterdam became the scene of unprecedented organized violence by pro-Palestinian rioters targeting supporters of the Israeli club. Several people were injured as a result...
About us
-
After the Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) in November 1938, many German Jews fled to the Netherlands, but the Netherlands hardly allowed any of them in. The refugees who were allowed to stay...
Timeline
-
...Kristallnacht. Synagogues were set on fire, and shops and other Jewish properties were destroyed. For Fritz, the time had come to leave Germany. On 1 December, he put his young son Werner on a ship to...
Timeline
-
...Kristallnacht and the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Karen Polak led a workshop on Stories that Move in the headquarters of the United Nations in New York on 2 November...
About us
-
...Kristallnacht”, or November pogrom, which raged through the whole of Germany during the night of 10 November 1938. During this wave of violence organized by the state against the Jews, more than 100 J...
Anne Frank
-
...Kristallnacht Things were not going well from a business perspective either. In a letter to an acquaintance in Buenos Aires, Edith wrote that Otto was investigating the possibility of setting up a bus...
Anne Frank
-
...Kristallnacht proves that Jews have no future in Germany The Nazis used laws, humiliation, and violence to make the lives of Jews increasingly difficult. It all culminated in the violence against Jews...
Anne Frank
-
...Kristallnacht proves that Jews have no future in Germany The Nazis used laws, humiliation, and violence to make the lives of Jews increasingly difficult. It all culminated in the violence against Jews...
Anne Frank
-
...Kristallnacht, Fritz and Charlotte decided to flee Nazi Germany and go to the Netherlands. Fritz succeeded in putting his son Werner on a boat to England with a 'Kindertransport'. His brother Ernst to...
Anne Frank
-
...Kristallnacht (Crystal Night). Jewish houses, synagogues and shops were destroyed and thousands of Jews were imprisoned in concentration camps. When the war broke out in September 1939, about 250,000 ...
Anne Frank
-
...Kristallnacht, to reflect on its significance for today and to develop an educational project to combat prejudice and discrimination, which they would carry out on their return to their own countries....
About us
-
...Kristallnacht proves that Jews have no future in Germany December 1938 Amsterdam Jewish refugees in Amsterdam Dec. 9, 1938 Amsterdam Fritz Pfeffer flees Germany for the Netherlands March 4, 1939 Amste...
Anne Frank