Holocaust Child Survivor Conference to Feature Stephen Smith and Daisy Miller
USC Shoah Foundation's executive director and director of community relations will speak at this year's conference for child survivors of the Holocaust.
USC Shoah Foundation's executive director and director of community relations will speak at this year's conference for child survivors of the Holocaust.
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.