Joseph Goebbels In The Kristallnacht

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Glass shatters easily. Just like the hearts, souls, and lives of so many people who were subjected to one of the most awful crimes against humanity. One of the horrific events involving the Jews prior to the beginning of the Holocaust happened in the fall of 1938. This event was known as Kristallnacht, which translates into “The Night of Broken Glass” and was carried out as the result of the killing of Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan for the forced deportation of his parents and thousands of other Polish Jews living in Germany at the time. The Nazi Party ordered attacks on Jewish communities throughout the country. During Kristallnacht, as the night came to be known, Jews in Germany, whether citizens or not, were targeted and attacked. …show more content…

He and Adolph Hitler saw Grynspan’s actions as an opportunity to incite Germans to “rise in bloody vengeance against the Jews.” They pounced on this opportunity. His actions gave the Nazis the “perfect” propagandist advantage to initiate violence against the Jews. On November 9, 1938, Joseph Goebbels gave an emotional speech that furthered the agenda of the Third Reich against the Jews. He spoke in the city of Munich to members of the Nazi party who had gathered to commemorate the anniversary of Hitler’s first attempt to gain power. Joseph Goebbels, Reinhard Heydrich, and Heinrich Himmler “ordered ‘spontaneous demonstrations’ of protest against the Jewish citizens of Munich” according to the article published by History.com regarding what eventually became known as Kristallnacht. These orders were not really spontaneous and as written by The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, “At the time of the murder, ideas of a ‘public punishment of the Jews’ had been in the air for a long time. Orders were sent to German Storm Troopers to attack and destroy Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues throughout Germany, not just Munich.” They were also told to dress as civilians to avoid any government connection. While Adolph Hitler was never officially tied to the attack, he was believed by many to have given the secret order for the raid to happen. Police and fire departments were told to not interfere in the …show more content…

Synagogues were set on fire and burnt to the ground as firemen stood at standby watching. They would interfere and take action only to prevent the fire from spreading to non-Jewish buildings while leaving the Jewish buildings to burn. Jewish businesses were either burnt down or had their windows broken. In the majority of the cases, both occurred when they were destroyed. While illegal, looting took place in many cases as well. That is where the name Kristallnacht comes from, as it roughly means, “night of broken glass.” The streets were literally strewn with shards of broken glass from the destructive attacks. Around 25,000 to 30,000 men were arrested and taken to concentration camps for being Jewish. In the concentration camps, they would often be brutalized and sometimes randomly chosen to be beaten to death. German official hoped that the trip to the concentration camp would “break their resistance and thereby force them to immigrate.” (The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies) At that time, the ‘Final Solution’ of the Third Reich had not been created and implemented. Kristallnacht left nothing but the few remaining items of the victims along with the ruins of their homes, their religious buildings, and their businesses. Reinhard Heydrich reported to Hermann Goering after the events of November 9th,

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