Remembering Kristallnacht
What is Kristallnacht?
The Kristallnacht Pogrom was an organized pogrom against Jews in Germany and Austria that occurred on November 9–10, 1938. Kristallnacht is also known as the November Pogrom, "Night of Broken Glass," and "Crystal Night." Orchestrated by the Nazis in retaliation for the assassination of a German embassy official in Paris by a seventeen-year-old Jewish youth named Herchel Grynzspan, 1,400 synagogues and 7,000 businesses were destroyed, almost 100 Jews were killed, and 30,000 were arrested and sent to concentration camps. German Jews were subsequently held financially responsible for the destruction wrought upon their property during this pogrom.
Six Holocaust survivors: Fred Katz, Esther Gever, Jacob Wiener, Eva Abraham-Podietz, Robert Behr, and Herbert Karliner, recount their personal experiences during the Kristallnacht Pogrom and the events that followed.
This video compilation was created by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum with footage from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s archive. (Running time: 21.35)









Comments (6)
the nazis wanted to kill all the jews but i see they are not around but we are still here i guess they were wrong.
Looking for DVD + any material to be shown at my Synagogue during Kristalnact.
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I'm not Jewish. My roots are German. I'm just so sorry.
When I download the video, all I receive is a 32 second clip. Am I doing anything wrong. My Students and I cannot figure out how to get the whole clip.
Thank you for letting us know about the file issue. We've fixed the problem, so you should be able to download the 21 minute clip.