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Authorities deny Jews right to mark Kristallnacht

Published: 29 October, 2008, 15:11


The debris from two days of organised violence against Jews in Nazi Germany almost seventy years ago has been discovered in what has been described as a major historical site.

 
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jerry cruz May 14, 2009, 03:03 quote
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No authority on the planet has the right to deny the Jewish people this! After the 1935 so-called Nuremberg laws, when Jews lost all rights to free assembly, to marry Germans, to hold civil service jobs, etc., Kristallnacht was the last straw! Many German-Jews still held on to the hope that Germans were going to rise up against tyranny and take back their beloved Germany from the grip of that wretched Bohemian Corporal! Kristallnacht washed all their hopes away! That day cannot be forgotten, for it eventually lay the tracks down for the totenkopf's railways to the east.

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