The November pogroms of 1938 - referred to as the "Reichspogromnacht" in reference to the night of November 9 and 10,1938 - were acts of violence against Jews and Jewish buildings or property throughout the German Reich organized and directed by the National Socialist regime.
Mentioned in
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Appeal to Create a Jewish Memorial Cemetery in Ohlsdorf
(Ina Lorenz)
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Around the Alster, Around the World – the Wolf Brothers in Exile in Shanghai
(Xin Tong)
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Between Remembrance and a New Beginning – the Groundbreaking of the Synagogue at Hohe Weide on November 9, 1958
(Anna Menny)
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Family and Everyday Life
(Stefanie Fischer)
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Flight and Plundering. The List of Moving Goods of Betty Levy
(Hendrik Althoff)
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Founding of the Jewish Sports Club Bar Kochba, 1910
(Ivonne Meybohm)
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Jewish cultural assets in the postwar period. Hannah Arendt’s report on the situation in Hamburg
(Elisabeth Gallas)
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Kindertransport and Jewish International Aid Networks
(Clemens Maier-Wolthausen)
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
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Local Remembrance. The Sephardic Synagogue on Altona’s Bäckerstraße
(Alexandra Klei)
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Love for One’s Homeland and Longing for Recognition. Ludwig Berger’s Commemorative Speech on Johannes Brahms
(Christian Rogowski)
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
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Memory and Remembrance
(Beate Meyer)
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Migration
(Tobias Brinkmann)
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Pine Trees by the Sea: Interiors as a Window into a Family History
(Maximilian Ferst)
- Rachel Dror (01153/sdje/0048). Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, June 20, 2012 (Berlin). Interview: Lennart Bohne, Daniel Hübner, and Barbara Kurowska. Transcription and editing: Teresa Schäfer. Chapters 2.5 and 2.7.
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Rothenbaumchaussee 38: The Treatment of Jewish Property in the Postwar Period
(Hendrik Althoff)
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Scientific Networks – Arabist Hedwig Klein’s Attempt to Emigrate
(Elke-Vera Kotowski)
- Speech Given by Mayor Max Brauer on the Occasion of the Groundbreaking for the Synagogue at Hohe Weide, November 9, 1958
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The Disenfranchisement of Jewish Physicians in Hamburg during National Socialism
(Anna von Villiez)
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The Extension Building (1928-1931) of the Israelite Hospital in Hamburg
(Harro Jenss)
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The Heinrich Barth Straße Synagogue and the Transnational Links between Stockholm and Hamburg
(Maja Hultman)
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The Introduction of Women’s Right to Vote in Hamburg’s Jewish Congregation
(Ina Lorenz)
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The November Pogroms and the Culture of Remembrance – the “Synagogue Monument” by Margrit Kahl
(Harald Schmid)
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The Role of the Hamburg-Bergedorf Tax Office [Finanzamt Hamburg-Bergedorf] and the Hamburg Exchange Control Office [Hamburger Devisenstelle] in the Twofold Plundering of the Jewish Lavy Family in 1938 and 1947–1951
(Bernhard Nette)
- The Synagogue on Bibliotheksgata – Saved from the “Kristallnacht”, in: Dagens Nyheter, November 10, 1958, p. 12
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The “Rulands-Eck.” Antisemitism in Cabaret
(Michael Grüttner)
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“Swept back into the unseen vastness of the sea” - Fritz Buff’s account of his voyage aboard the ST. LOUIS, May and June 1939
(Matthias Loeber)
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“To Palestine!” Comments on the Oral History Video Interview with Rachel Dror
(Lennart Bohne)