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Photos: Kristallnacht and Synagogue Desecration
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A synagogue burns in Siegen, Germany, during Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. November 10, 1938. ![]()
During Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, a synagogue burns in Gernsbach, Baden Germany. November 10, 1938. ![]()
German children watch as a synagogue in Kuppenheim, Baden Germany, burns during Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. November 10, 1938. ![]()
Germans pass by the broken shop window of a Jewish-owned business that was destroyed during Kristallnacht in Berlin, Germany. The "night of broken glass" was a planned series of acts of violence against Jews throughout Germany. November 10, 1938. ![]()
The twisted steel vault of a huge synagogue in Bialystok. On June 27, 1941, the Nazis burned alive about 1,000 Jews in this temple. ![]()
Fragments of a destroyed synagogue in Lódz, Poland. ![]()
The Great Synagogue on Tlomackie Street, Warsaw, before 1939. ![]()
The Great Synagogue on Tlomackie Street, Warsaw, destroyed. The temple was blown up by the SS and Police General, Jürgen Stroop, on April 16, 1943, as a sign of the completion of the "Great Operation" against the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. ![]()
Przemysl. The Old Synagogue, famous for its valuable paintings, was looted and devastated by the Nazis. ![]()
Jaworow. Synagogue razed by Nazis. ![]()
Bedzin. Ruins of a synagogue devastated by the Nazis. ![]()
Old synagogue in the town of Orle devastated by the Nazis. ![]()
Czestochowa. Jewish cemetery devastated by the Nazis. Return to Other Archival Photographs | Bibliographies | Documents | Galleries | Glossary | Maps | Movies | Museums | Music |
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