Kristallnacht: The Nazi Terror That Began the Holocaust
Kristallnacht: The Nazi Terror That Began the Holocaust
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Just the Series: Holocaust Through Primary Sources   

Series and Publisher: Holocaust Through Primary Sources   

Annotation: Discusses Kristallnacht, a four-day pogrom instigated by the Nazis against Germany's Jews, including stories from the victims, witnesses and perpetrators of the attack, and how it marked the beginning of the Holocaust.
Genre: [World history]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #49042
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Enslow Publishers
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 09/01/11
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN: 0-7660-3324-4
ISBN 13: 978-0-7660-3324-5
Dewey: 940.53
LCCN: 2010015696
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)

Personal testimony is a powerful way to tell history, especially if there is no rambling repetition, and these accounts in the Holocaust through Primary Sources series are tightly edited, drawing on the memories of victims, perpetrators, and witnesses who were at the Night of Broken Glass in 1938. The viewpoints are from children, adults, Jews, and Nazis who saw homes, businesses, and synagogues destroyed, and people beaten, murdered, and deported to concentration camps. Each chapter blends an individual's testimony with historical background and commentary as well as photos of the witness and of the brutal events. One chapter is on Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda, with quotes from his diary about how he directed the pogrom. But most accounts are about ordinary people: a teen in Hitler Youth; an assimilated Jewish boy in Berlin, who watched his world burn down and survived the transports and the camps; a girl thrown out of school, who saw her home destroyed and escaped on a Kindertransport to England. A time line, chapter notes, a bibliography, and suggested websites for further research close.

School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

BYERS, Ann . Rescuing the Danish Jews: A Heroic Story from the Holocaust . ISBN 978-0-7660-3321-4 ; ISBN 978-1-59845-343-0 . LC 2009053595. BYERS, Ann . Saving Children from the Holocaust: The Kindertransport . ISBN 978-0-7660-3323-8 ; ISBN 978-1-59845-344-7 . LC 2010014215. DEEM, James M. Auschwitz: Voices from the Death Camp . ISBN 978-0-7660-3322-1 ; ISBN 978-1-59845-346-1 . LC 2010003064. DEEM, James M. Kristallnacht: The Nazi Terror That Began the Holocaust . ISBN 978-0-7660-3324-5 ; ISBN 978-1-59845-345-4 . LC 2010015696. HOFFMAN, Betty N. Liberation: Stories of Survival from the Holocaust . ISBN 978-0-7660-3319-1 ; ISBN 978-1-59845-348-5 . LC 2010007234. ea vol: 128p. (The Holocaust Through Primary Sources Series). maps. photos. reprods. chron. further reading. glossary. index. notes. Websites. CIP. Enslow . 2011. PLB $31.93; pap. $9.95. Gr 610 Drawing on diaries, letters, and books, these titles illuminate events by quoting at length from personal narratives, which are set apart from the main texts as sidebars. Readers will gravitate to this approachable focus, and teachers may appreciate the way that quotes from primary sources are integrated into simple texts. Citations to quoted works are extensive, and Web sources referenced make it easy for students to access resources for follow-up research.

Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)

This series covers various aspects of the Holocaust. Interspersed throughout the historical narratives are recollections by people who were there; text boxes with handwriting font signals first-person accounts. Some stock photos and occasional pictures supplied by the witnesses add immediacy. The writing and organization of material are uneven, but the volumes are useful nonetheless. Reading list, timeline, websites. Glos., ind.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9-12
Lexile: 1000L
Guided Reading Level: Y

On November 10, 1938, Francis Schott slept peacefully in his bed. Suddenly, a group of Nazis broke into his house and began to destroy it. They wanted to demolish everything because Francis's family was Jewish. For days, violent attacks like this took place throughout Nazi Germany and came to be known as Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. The Nazis destroyed thousands of Jewish homes and businesses, burned down hundreds of synagogues, and murdered many people. The brutal assault came to an end, but it marked the beginning of something much worse: the Holocaust.


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