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28 July, 08:36

Why was Kristallnacht significant?

A) It signaled a rejection of anti-Semitism among German citizens.

B) It was an official policy designed to remove voting rights of minority groups.

C) It showed an escalation in violence and discrimination against Jews.

D) It began an increase in the number of Jewish businesses boycotted.

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  1. 28 July, 12:07
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    Kristallnacht was significant because it showed an escalation in violence and discrimination against Jews.

    Kristallnacht (AKA The Night of Broken Glass), was where 8,000 Jewish shops were broken into and robbed, and tens of thousands of Jews were thrown into concentration camps.
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