Night of Broken Glass ~ Background
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Kristallnacht ~ Night of Broken Glass
On 7 November 1938 Ernst von Rath, a German embassy official inParis was shot (and mortally wounded) by a 17-year-old Polish Jew inresponse to the mistreatment of his parents and the thousands ofother Polish Jews in Germany. Goebbels, hoping to get back into Hitler's good graces after a scandalous affair with a Czech film star,ensured that the German press waxed indignant over the shooting. This nationwide press campaign helped stir up trouble and on 8-9 November Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues were attacked by gangs of Nazis, acting largely on their own initiative and withoutspecific instructions from above.
Interestingly, Hitler made no mention of the Paris shooting in hisannual speech at the Burgerbraukeller in Munich on 8 November.The next day, however, Rath died of his wounds. News of his deathreached Hitler at around 9 p.m. during the traditional 'Old Fighters'dinner held in the Munich town hall to commemorate the 1923Putsch. An intense conversation immediately took place between Hitler and Goebbels, who was seated next to him. Hitler left soon after,without giving his usual speech. Goebbels spoke instead, delivering abitter attack on the Jews and calling for Rath's death to be avenged.Making it clear that Hitler would not oppose 'spontaneous demonstrations' of the type that had already occurred, he left senior Nazis in nodoubt about what was expected of them. After Goebbels had finishedspeaking. Party leaders immediately set about giving instructions viatelephone and telegram to their subordinate organisations. Himmler was not present to hear Goebbels' speech with the result that the SSwas not greatly involved in the operation which followed.

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The violence on 9-10 November (Kristallnacht or the 'Night ofBroken Glass'), orchestrated by Party activists (especially the SA), wasmuch greater than the previous night. In some places, Nazi membersacted alone. But elsewhere, ordinary Germans joined in the pogromand the looting which accompanied it. Overnight close to 8,000Jewish businesses were destroyed, 200 synagogues burned, hundredsof Jews beaten up and over 90 killed. Neither the fire brigade nor thepolice intervened to prevent the violence and destruction. That nightand over the next few days some 30,000 Jewish men were herded intoconcentration camps. Most were later released but only in exchangefor written promises to leave Germany.
On 21 November, the American consul in Leipzig prepared adetailed statement on the events. This is part of his report: The shattering of shop windows, looting of stores and dwellings of Jewswhich began in the early hours of 10 November 1938, was hailed subsequently in the Nazi press as a 'spontaneous wave of righteous indignation throughout Germany'. ... So far as a very high percentage of the German populace is concerned, a state of popular indignation thatwould spontaneously lead to such excesses can be considered asnonexistent. On the contrary ... all of the local crowds observed werefuriously benumbed over what had happened and aghast over theunprecedented fury of Nazi acts that had been or were taking place with bewildering rapidity throughout their city... At 3 a.m. on 10 November 1938 was unleashed a barrage of Naziferocity as had had no equal hitherto in Germany, or very likely anywhereelse in the world since savagery began. Jewish buildings were smashedinto and contents demolished or looted. In one of the Jewish sections an 18-year-old boy was hurled from a three-storey window to land withboth legs broken on a street littered with burning beds and other household furniture and effects from his family's and other apartments. This information was supplied by an attending physician ...Although apparently centred in poorer districts, the raid was not confined to the humbler classes. One apartment of exceptionally refined occupants ... wasviolently ransacked, presumably in search for valuables... According to reliable testimony, the debacle was executed by SS menand Stormtroopers not in uniform, each group having been providedwith hammers, axes, crossbars and incendiary bombs.
Hitler seems to have been surprised by the extent of the pogrom. Goering, like many Germans, was horrified by the damage to property and worried about the potential economic effects. Himmler washighly critical of the undisciplined behaviour of the SA. A British official in Berlin claimed that he had not met 'a single German from anywalk of life who does not disapprove to some degree of what hasoccurred'. Not surprisingly, international opinion stronglycondemned the violence. Goebbels' claim that Kristallnacht was a 'spontaneous' demonstration was dismissed as a crude lie. The Times spoke for most foreign opinion when it referred to the pogrom as 'anact of the Reich government'.

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But few ordinary Germans spoke out against Kristallnacht. No doubtthis was partly because it was increasingly dangerous to do so. Butthere is plenty of evidence to suggest that large numbers of Germanswere not opposed to the maltreatment of Jews. (Even leading Catholicand Protestant bishops did not condemn Kristallnacht.) Moreover, Kristallnacht had indicated that some Germans were delighted to killJews.
On 12 November Goering chaired an important inter-ministerialmeeting to determine the implications of Kristallnacht and to planfuture Jewish policy. Goebbels, Heydrich, economic, finance andforeign ministry officials, and insurance companies' representatives,were present. Goering began as follows: Gentlemen! Today's meeting is of a decisive character. I have received aletter written on the Fuhrer's orders ... requesting that the Jewish question be now, once and for all, co-ordinated and solved one way or another. And yesterday once again the Fuhrer requested me on the phone to take co-ordinated action in the matter ... I would not wish there to remain any doubt, gentlemen, as to the purpose of today's meeting. We have not come together simply for more talk but to make decisions, and I implore the competent agencies to takeall measures to eliminate the Jew from the German economy and to submit the measures to me, so far as it is necessary.
A number of important actions followed this meeting. Blaming theJews for Kristallnacht, the government seized the money the insurancecompanies were paying out for the damage inflicted on Jewish property. In addition, the Jewish community was forced to pay a collective fine of 1,000 million marks as compensation for the murder of Rath. (Needless to say, no German was ever prosecuted for arson, destruction of property or murder.)

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Perhaps the most decisive measure taken on 12 November was theDecree Excluding Jews from German Economic Life. This formalisedthe extensive 'Aryanisation' of Jewish-owned property which hadbegun in the autumn of 1937. Goering announced that from 1January 1939, all Jews were forbidden to undertake any form of independent business activity, from wholesale trade to corner shops. This law, plus a number of supplementary decrees, brought to an end any type of professional activity on the part of Jews which required contactwith the Aryan world.
The 12 November meeting did not just concern itself with theeconomic situation. Goebbels demanded that Jews and Germansshould be segregated in every sphere of life. Some two weeks later Himmler issued a tough police decree effectively banning Jews fromvisiting theatres, cinemas, concerts, exhibitions, cabarets and circuses. Hitler rejected the most radical proposals: Jews did not yet have towear a distinctive badge and they were still to have access to publictransport. However, over the winter of 1938-9, laws against Jews kepton appearing. The last Jews were driven from German schools anduniversities. Jews were forced to hand over their driving licences. Theywere not allowed to use sports grounds or public swimming baths.They were even prohibited from keeping homing pigeons!
Goering officially confirmed his claim to sole competence for theJewish question in a letter to all government departments inDecember 1938. His authority, however, was being increasingly challenged by the SS, particularly as a result of a new emigration initiative, which resulted in part from Kristallnacht.

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