Kristallnacht
The November Pogrom, also known as the Kristallnacht Pogrom, was an organized pogrom against Jews in Germany, Austria and parts of former Czechoslovakia (the Sudetenland) that occurred on November 9–10, 1938. Kristallnacht is also known as “Night of Broken Glass,” and “Crystal Night.” Orchestrated by the Nazis, 1,400 synagogues and 7,000 businesses were destroyed, almost 100 Jews were killed, and 30,000 people were arrested and sent to concentration camps. German Jews were subsequently held financially responsible for the destruction wrought upon their property during this pogrom.
Kristallnacht signaled the acceleration of Nazi policies aimed at expropriating and expelling German Jews from the Third Reich.
Dr. Charlotte Knobloch
Charlotte Knobloch, born in Munich in 1932, survived the Holocaust disguised as a Christian child on a Bavarian farm. After the war, she reunited with her father and remained in Germany, eventually dedicating her life to combating antisemitism. The XR Experience “Inside Kristallnacht” centers on her story.
In this message to her grandchildren, Dr. Knobloch emphasized the importance of taking pride in one’s Judaism in an era of antisemitism and misinformation.
Dr. Charlotte Knobloch
Language: English
Charlotte Knobloch, born in Munich in 1932, survived the Holocaust disguised as a Christian child on a Bavarian farm. After the war, she reunited with her father and remained in Germany, eventually dedicating her life to combating antisemitism. The XR Experience “Inside Kristallnacht” centers on her story.
In this message to her grandchildren, Dr. Knobloch emphasized the importance of taking pride in one’s Judaism in an era of antisemitism and misinformation.
Doris Metzger on Kristallnacht
Language: English
Doris Bamburger Metzger and her husband Ernest were living in Nuremberg, Germany, with their 5-month-old daughter Eva when Nazis ransacked their home on Kristallnacht. Doris' father was arrested and taken to Dachau.
Esther Clifford remembers Kristallnacht
Language: English
Esther Clifford discusses events of the Kristallnacht pogrom, November 9-10, 1938 and recalls the state of fear that drove her to flee her hometown of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Kurt Messerschmidt
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Kurt describes what he observed in the aftermath of the Kristallnacht pogrom in Berlin, Germany, in November 1938.
Gender: Male
DOB: January 2, 1915
City of birth: Werneuchen
Country of birth: Germany
Ghettos: Theresienstadt
Camps: Ganacker (Germany : Concentration Camp), Golleschau (Poland : Concentration Camp), Auschwitz II-Birkenau (Poland : Death Camp), Flossenbürg (Germany : Concentration Camp), Sachsenhausen (Germany : Concentration Camp)Esther Gever
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Esther Gever remembers trying to protect her father from being arrested.
Gender: Female
DOB: April 14, 1930
City of birth: Vienna
Country of birth: Austria
Ghettos: No
Went into hiding: Yes
Other experiences: Displaced Persons CampsFred Katz
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Fred Katz remembers his birthday coinciding with the Kristallnacht Pogrom.
Gender: Male
DOB: November 10, 1927
City of birth: Oberlauringen
Country of birth: Germany
Ghettos: No
Went into hiding: No
Other experiences: KindertransportEva Abraham-Podietz
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Eva Abraham Podietz went to school as usual during the Kristallnacht Pogrom only to be sent right home again. On her way home, she encountered Nazi youths.
Gender: Female
DOB: May 22, 1927
City of birth: Hamburg
Country of birth: Germany
Ghettos: No
Fled Nazi Occupied Territory: YesHerbert Karliner
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Herbert Karliner's family business was destroyed during the Kristallnacht Pogrom, prompting the family to leave Germany.
Gender: Male
DOB: September 3, 1926
City of birth: Peiskretscham
Country of birth: Germany
Camps: Boussac (France : Concentration Camp)
Went into hiding: YesJacob Wiener
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Jacob Wiener recalls being taunted by his classmates during the Kristallnacht Pogrom.
Gender: Male
DOB: March 25, 1917
City of birth: Bremen
Country of birth: Germany
Ghettos: No
Went into hiding: No
Fled Nazi-occupied Territory: YesRobert Behr
Language: English
Jewish Holocaust Survivor
Robert Behr describes how the events of Kristallnacht shook his family's belief in a civil Germany.
Gender: Male
DOB: March 1, 1922
City of birth: Berlin
Country of birth: Germany
Ghettos: Theresienstadt (Czechoslovakia)
Camps: Zossen-Wulkow bei Trebnitz (Germany : Concentration Camp)