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Behind the Aegis

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Sat Nov 9, 2013, 02:45 AM Nov 2013

Obama: 75th Kristallnacht anniversary a reminder of what silence in face of hatred can bring [View all]

Source: Jerusalem Post

US President Barack Obama marked the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht on Friday, saying that the 1938 pogrom in which Nazis burned synagogues and murdered Jews across Germany serves as an example of what silence in the face of hatred can bring.

"I join millions of people in the United States and around the world in marking the 75th anniversary of the tragedy of Kristallnacht – “the Night of Broken Glass,” Obama stated.

"On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi paramilitaries marched under the cover of darkness throughout the towns and villages of Germany and Austria smashing Jewish storefronts, arresting Jewish men en masse, ransacking Jewish homes, burning books and littering the streets with the parchment of sacred Judaic texts," the US president stated.

"Throughout the two-day wave of violence, hundreds of synagogues and thousands of businesses owned by Jews were destroyed or damaged. At least 91 Jews were killed, while another 30,000 were sent to concentration camps," he continued.



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From earlier today:


Statement by the President on the 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht

I join millions of people in the United States and around the world in marking the 75th anniversary of the tragedy of Kristallnacht – “the Night of Broken Glass.” On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi paramilitaries marched under the cover of darkness throughout the towns and villages of Germany and Austria smashing Jewish storefronts, arresting Jewish men en masse, ransacking Jewish homes, burning books and littering the streets with the parchment of sacred Judaic texts. Throughout the two-day wave of violence, hundreds of synagogues and thousands of businesses owned by Jews were destroyed or damaged. At least 91 Jews were killed, while another 30,000 were sent to concentration camps.

Kristallnacht foreshadowed the systematic slaughter of six million Jews and millions of other innocent victims. Seventy-five years later, Kristallnacht now signifies the tragic consequences of silence in the face of unmitigated hatred.

As we mark this anniversary, let us act in keeping with the lessons of that dark night by speaking out against anti-Semitism and intolerance, standing up to indifference, and re-committing ourselves to combatting prejudice and persecution wherever it exists. In so doing, we honor the memories of those killed and reaffirm that timeless call: “Never Again.”

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/11/08/statement-president-75th-anniversary-kristallnacht


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K&R Change has come Nov 2013 #1
"silence in the face of hatred" handmade34 Nov 2013 #2
Never let Teabaggers go unchallenged where ever you meet them Katashi_itto Nov 2013 #23
That's why so many were out in the streets protesting Bush's inauguration in 2001 bananas Nov 2013 #3
"Free speech zones" DissidentVoice Nov 2013 #10
For all who perished,..... meti57b Nov 2013 #4
What an insidious piece of history Victor_c3 Nov 2013 #5
Hopefully one day BumRushDaShow Nov 2013 #6
I want to thank you cntrygrl Nov 2013 #26
Germans commemorate 1938s ‘night of broken glass’ DonViejo Nov 2013 #7
k&r LeftishBrit Nov 2013 #8
We should never forget. Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2013 #9
We shouldn't, but we did. bananas Nov 2013 #12
The auto de fe is the penance. The execution is the bad ass part. Coyotl Nov 2013 #15
Have to love Mel Brooks! Behind the Aegis Nov 2013 #19
Martin Niemöller DissidentVoice Nov 2013 #11
The Tea Party rants nowadays about..... JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #13
kick Coyotl Nov 2013 #14
Kristallnacht was the warning shot of what was to come under Nazi Germany's rule. Beacool Nov 2013 #16
"...silence in face of hatred..." OnyxCollie Nov 2013 #17
And prosecuting whistleblowers n/t christx30 Nov 2013 #25
So Many Right-Wing Connections to Nazi Germany chuckstevens Nov 2013 #18
KnR Hekate Nov 2013 #20
All across Europe: stumbling stones pampango Nov 2013 #21
Too bad college students have no idea what this is KareBear Nov 2013 #22
Nothing like some good quote-cherrypicking to fuel a Damn Kids These Days type. (nt) Posteritatis Nov 2013 #24
K&R. Immensely sobering remembrance. n/t JudyM Nov 2013 #27
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