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Germany marks the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Nazi pogrom against Jews in 1938. Chancellor Olaf Scholz expresses outrage and promises to protect Germany's Jews against a recent spike in antisemitism. He declares zero tolerance for antisemitism and reaches out to the nation's Muslims. The anniversary is observed amidst a rise in antisemitism in Germany following the Hamas terror attack in Israel and the ongoing war in Gaza.
Germany commemorates the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht in which the Nazis terrorized Jews throughout Germany and Austria. It comes as Germany is seeing a sharp rise in antisemitism following the Hamas’ terror attack in Israel and ongoing war in Gaza. https://t.co/elbrFRLdMu
During Kristallnacht, the Jews were defenceless. 85 years on, we can defend ourselves from hate https://t.co/NeAUnyQlVL
On November 9th, 1938, Nazi leaders unleashed a series of pogroms against the Jewish population in Germany at the Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass.) Shattered glass littered the streets after the vandalism and destruction of Jewish-owned businesses, synagogues, and… https://t.co/cBX2GkFixK https://t.co/FsRHTL3dCW
Today is the 85th anniversary of the November Pogrom (Kristallnacht). It was an orgy of anti-Jewish violence across Germany, Austria & the Sudetenland. Living through this moment in history adds a special sadness when commemorating the Shoah. Never again was a lie.
Yesterday was the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht—“Night of Broken Glass”—when Nazis terrorized Jews. Here German students polish "stumbling stones" honoring murdered Jews. Meanwhile, American students protest Israel & call for extermination of Jews. It starts with words &… https://t.co/lHpbGWJasU https://t.co/OzePhulTbX
Kristallnacht was response to a polish Jëw assassinating a German politican. Of course you aren't told that part, so you believe Germans just randomly starting attacking Jëwish people and property for no reason. Remember: Jëws can never do wrong, and are always the victims! https://t.co/uc7ZKIT6MW https://t.co/E6jYCHPGaP
75 years ago tonight: Kristallnacht. Jewish homes, shops, and schools ransacked; 267 synagogues destroyed. 30,000 Jews arrested and sent to camps. This followed shortly after the appeasement at Munich, and after two decades of U.S. isolationism. The old synagogue in Aachen: https://t.co/QvLWsgTu1V
Germany's Scholz 'ashamed' at antisemitism wave as 'Kristallnacht' pogrom marked https://t.co/sQZyhtpXN0 https://t.co/Hsn1r51QMx
Chancellor Olaf Scholz marks the anniversary of the 1938 Nazi pogrom against Germany’s Jews by declaring the country’s zero tolerance for antisemitism, while also reaching out to the nation’s Muslims https://t.co/j9V72q7zcF
OPINION: Why is this anniversary of Kristallnacht different from all others? The short answer is October 7, 2023 and Hamas’s barbaric, genocidal rampage against Israel, writes Dr. Robert Rozett of @yadvashem. Read more: https://t.co/pAfdsnwNbu https://t.co/Mi2xOsIwja
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, speaking on the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, promised to protect Germany’s Jews against a shameful spike in antisemitism. “This is about keeping the promise given again and again in the decades since 1945…the promise ‘never again.'” https://t.co/ao5p8uQux6
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he was "ashamed and outraged" at a recent wave of #antisemitic incidents in Germany, warning Berlin would not tolerate such anti-Jewish hatred as he marked the 85th anniversary of the Nazis' #Kristallnacht pogrom. https://t.co/49QzDeO8Df
Tomorrow will be the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht. On the 80th, I published this in @TheAtlantic https://t.co/1yeR4WmXs6 https://t.co/6XByt2aQUr