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Voth Rath shooting
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German response:In the appeals that the germans made, denial of the entire event was spectated. Germans hid any trace of the "Night of the broken glass" No evidence was allowed to fall under any hands of non-German, or non-Nazi parties. This made blaming the germans for what they did a lot more difficult to find and judge for.
Nazi persecutions
The history of the Jews in Austria likely originates in an exodus of Jews from the Roman occupation of Israel. During the course of many centuries, the political status of the community rose and fell many times
By 1938, Germany "had entered a new radical phase in anti-Semitic activity."Some historians believe that the Nazi government had been contemplating a planned outbreak of violence against the Jews and were waiting for an appropriate provocation; there is evidence of this planning dating to 1937. The German historian Hans Mommsen in a 1997 interview claimed that a major motive for the pogrom was the desire of the Gauleiters of the NSDAP to seize Jewish property and businesses
The persecution and economic damage done to German Jews continued after the pogrom, even as their places of business were ransacked. They were forced to pay "Judenvermögensabgabe", a collective fine of one billion marks for the murder of vom Rath
The violence was officially called to a stop by Goebbels on 11 November, but violence continued against the Jews in the concentration camps despite orders requesting “special treatment” to ensure that this did not happen
Aftermath
Concentration camps
Background
Kristallnacht
In the end of the Nazi rule, massive confusion of leadership. Many of the Nazi leaders were killed off, or M.I.A.With the end of the 'SS'