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Newly discovered photos show Nazi Kristallnacht


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2022 Nov 10, 9:19,
This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, shows German Nazis carry Jewish books, presumably for burning, during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)

Harrowing, previously unseen images from 1938′s Kristallnacht pogrom against German and Austrian Jews have surfaced in a photograph collection donated to Israel’s Yad Vashem memorial, the organization said Wednesday.

This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, show a group of German Nazis and civilians watch ransacking of Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)
This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, show a group of German Nazis and civilians watch ransacking of Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)

One shows a crowd of smiling, well-dressed middle-aged German men and women standing casually as a Nazi officer smashes a storefront window. In another, brownshirts carry heaps of Jewish books, presumably for burning. Another image shows a Nazi officer splashing gasoline on the pews of a synagogue before it’s set alight.

This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, shows German Nazis stand by ransacked Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)
This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, shows German Nazis stand by ransacked Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)

Yad Vashem — The World Holocaust Remembrance Center released the photographs on the 84th anniversary of the November pogrom also known as Kristallnacht, or “The Night of Broken Glass.” Mobs of Germans and Austrians attacked, looted and burned Jewish shops and homes, destroyed 1,400 synagogues, killed 92 Jews and sent another 30,000 to concentration camps.

This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, shows German Nazis and civilians watch ransacking of Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)
This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, shows German Nazis and civilians watch ransacking of Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)

The violence is widely considered a starting point for the Holocaust, in which Nazi Germany murdered 6 million Jews.

Jonathan Matthews, head of Yad Vashem’s photo archive, said the photos dispel a Nazi myth that the attacks were “a spontaneous outburst of violence” rather than a pogrom orchestrated by the state. Firefighters, SS special police officers and members of the general public are all seen in the photos participating in the Kristallnacht. The photographers themselves were an integral part of the events.

This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, show German Nazis ransack Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)
This photo released by Yad Vashem, World Holocaust Remembrance Center, show German Nazis ransack Jewish property during Kristallnacht intake most likely in the town of Fuerth, Germany on Nov. 10, 1938. (via AP)

The photos were taken by Nazi photographers during the pogrom in the city of Nuremberg and the nearby town of Fuerth. They wound up in the possession of a Jewish American serviceman who served in Germany during World War II — how, precisely is uncertain, he never talked about them to his family.

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