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Why didn't the Jewish elite foresee the crystal night?

The windows of many Jewish shops were broken that night, and the broken glass shone like crystal in the moonlight, which is the origin of the name of the event. ? The attack seems to be spontaneous, but in fact it was planned by the German government. In this incident, about 1574 synagogues (about all synagogues in Germany), more than 7,000 Jewish shops and 29 department stores were set on fire or damaged. ? A similar incident happened in Austria, where 94 synagogues in Vienna were destroyed. ? More than 30,000 Jewish men were arrested on Crystal Night and put into concentration camps, mainly in Dachau, Buchenwald and Saxony Hausen. ; The prisoners in the concentration camp were not treated humanely. However, most of them were released within three months, but they had to leave Germany. Others were killed, and it is generally estimated that 9 1 person died. It is estimated that about 2000-2500 people died in concentration camps. ? In addition, several non-Jewish Germans were mistaken for Jews and killed. ? After this incident, about 65,438+00,000 children were forced to leave their parents and families, and most of them went to Britain. Later, only 1000 people were able to reunite with their parents. Crystal night (German: Reichskristallnacht) or the night translated as broken glass refers to1October 9+0938+0110, in which Nazi party members and SS attacked Jews all over Germany in the early morning. This is considered to be the beginning of an organized massacre of Jews. ? In A.D. 1930, many Polish Jews lived in Germany. 1October 28th, 1938,17,000 Jews were deported to Poland by the German government at midnight without warning. At first, the Polish government refused to accept them, so Jews had to stay at the border between Germany and Poland day and night until the German authorities persuaded the Polish government to allow them to enter the country. ? Herschel Grynszpan, a young German Jew, received a letter from his family in France, which described their terrible experience during their expulsion. In order to alleviate this situation, he began to turn to Ernst vom Rath, the secretary of the German Embassy in Paris, but Vomrath obviously didn't want to help. ? 1938165438+1On October 7th, Greenspan assassinated Worm Lars with a gun and shot him in the abdomen. 1654381On October 9th, Wormrat died. This incident became an excuse for Germany to take violent actions against Jews. The windows of many Jewish shops were broken that night, and the broken glass shone like crystal in the moonlight, which is the origin of the name of the event.