Kristallnacht was an attack that the Nazis conducted against the Jews on the night of November 9, 1938 - November 10, 1938. The Nazis went throughout Germany, damaging and destroying Jewish homes and businesses. The Nazis destroyed Jewish synagogues (the Jewish people’s place of worship), looted the Jewish homes and businesses, and sometimes beat the Jews that were in those buildings. This event was called “Kristallnacht” because of all the glass that was shattered that night, “Kristallnacht” meaning “Night of broken glass”.
Kristallnacht started because of a teenage boy named Herschel Grynszpan, who went to the German embassy in Paris and shot a German official, although he was intending to kill the German Ambassador to France, but he was not there at the time. Herschel was angry at the time and that is why he killed the official. Herschel was mad because his family got their possessions taken away and his father’s store got taken away. Once almost everything was taken away from them, his family’s Polish citizenships got taken away, along with 17,000 other Jews in Poland. Once that occurred, the Grynszpans were forced out of Poland and were not allowed to return. This is what triggered Herschel to do what he did to Ernst vom Rath. Herschel Grynszpan shot him on November 7, 1938, which was two days before Kristallnacht. Rath was severely wounded and died two days on later on November 9, giving the Nazis a reason to attack the Jews.
Another reason this event happened was partially because of Hitler’s thinkings. Hitler did not like foreigners and the Jews were considered foreigners. Hitler wanted to find a way to scare the Jews and later on, conduct a massive attack (which turned out to be the Holocaust). Kristallnacht was one event that scared the Jews, a lot of Jews fled the country and some Jews were worried about what was going to happen in the future. Hitler absolutely hated foreigners, so he wanted to get rid of the Jews. He did not want the Jews living in his country, but instead of deporting the Jews, Hitler just set up a plan that killed A LOT of Jewish people in the concentration camps.
In Kristallnacht, the Jews were obviously the victims and the Nazis were the perpetrators. Although the German people (non-Jews) did not have to be involved in Kritallnacht, a lot of the Germans got involved. Some Germans robbed their Jewish neighbors when they got a chance, some helped the Jews when the Jewish people were in a bad situation, and Germans also just stood by and watched Kritallnacht happen.
During Kristallnacht: 90+ Jews died, about 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps, 101 synagogues were destroyed, and 7,500 Jewish businesses were destroyed.
Kristallnacht was a terrible event towards the Jews and ironically, the Jews were fined 1 billion dollars to pay for the damages in Kristallnacht. Kristallnacht was believed to be the start of the Holocaust and after Kristallnacht, laws were created that limited the amount of things that Jewish people could do.