Thursday, November 10, 2011



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'Collection point'

The Night of Broken Glass ("Kristallnacht") in November 1938 was just a prelude to the horrors German Jews would soon face. In the coming months and years all over the "German Reich" they were dispossessed, rounded up and deported. This took place in plain view of the public, as seen in the example of the southwestern town of Lörrach in 1940. Here the victims leave a "collection point."

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