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Wednesday 11 August 2021

THE NUREMBERG LAWS - Social Studies

THE NUREMBERG LAWS

Kristallnacht or the night broken glass was a pre-planned event that occurred when Aldof Hitler conspired against the Jewish people. This was carried out by the Natzi party on the nights of November 9th to November 10th, 1938. As a result of this program, 267 synagogues were burned. Due to this enforcement 91 Jews were claimed dead and 3,000 were sent to concentration camps. We know this was a pre-planned event because dictator Aldof Hitler sent out the documents before these events. This legally allowed the Natzi party to commit arson against the Jewish community as long as these fires wouldn't spread to non-Jewish districts. The document also allowed Nazis to vandalize Jewish-owned businesses as long as they don't take any money away from them and they could also inflict harm on the Jewish. This document enforced the police to arrest the Jews without reasoning; this was an order especially held against the wealthier Jewish. When these events finally concluded the Germans announced that the things that happened towards them were entirely their fault.

Picture of the effects on The Night of The Broken Glass






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