75 Years Later How the World Shrugged Off Kristallnacht
In the days surrounding Nov. 9, 1938, the Nazis committed the worst pogrom Germany had seen since the Middle Ages. To mark the incident’s 75th anniversary, an exhibition in Berlin gathers previously unknown reports by foreign diplomats, revealing how the shocking events prompted little more than hollow condemnation.
Most especially remember this…
Nevertheless, no country broke off diplomatic relations with Berlin or imposed sanctions, and only Washington recalled its ambassador. Most of all, however, the borders of almost all countries remained largely closed for the roughly 400,000 Jewish Germans.
When the day comes that the white, Christan, conservative citizens of the United States People’s Republic of NorthAm need a refuge from the purges and the detention camps, will all doors be shut to us?








