Kristallnacht: Remembering the Night of Broken Glass and the Lessons of History
<p>Kristallnacht, a night etched in history with the painful scars of hatred and violence. The world witnessed a horrific spectacle on November 9–10, 1938, when the streets of Nazi Germany were filled with the shattering of glass, the burning of synagogues, and the cries of terrified souls. This tragic event, known as the “Night of Broken Glass,” should forever remind us of the consequences of unchecked antisemitism.</p>
<p>As we look back at the horrors of the Holocaust, we are confronted with the darkest depths of human cruelty. Innocent lives were brutally extinguished, families torn apart, and a community subjected to unimaginable suffering. We must never forget the heart-wrenching stories and the resilience of those who survived, for they bear witness to the capacity for hate to turn ordinary people into monsters.</p>
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