| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Who was the leader of the Nazi regime during Kristallnacht? | Adolf Hitler | 100%
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| Who was the German diplomat whose assassination was used as justification for Kristallnacht? | Ernst vom Rath | 13%
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| How many Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps during Kristallnacht? | Approximately 30,000 | 0%
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| How many Jews were murdered during Kristallnacht? | At least 91 | 0%
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| What was the international response to Kristallnacht? | Condemnations and protests, but no meaningful action | 0%
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| How did Kristallnacht reflect the failure of the international community to intervene in Nazi policies? | Despite protests, no concrete actions were taken against the Nazis | 0%
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| Who assassinated the German diplomat, triggering Kristallnacht? | Herschel Grynszpan | 0%
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| What role did Kristallnacht play in the Nazis' long-term plan for the 'Final Solution'? | It accelerated the persecution and set the stage for the Holocaust | 0%
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| Why is it important to study Kristallnacht and understand the progression of Nazi policies? | It highlights how unchecked hate can escalate to violence and genocide | 0%
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| How did Kristallnacht change the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany? | It marked a shift from discrimination to state-sanctioned violence | 0%
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| How did Kristallnacht pave the way for the establishment of ghettos and concentration camps? | It normalized the use of extreme measures against Jews | 0%
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| How did Kristallnacht affect the global perception of Nazi Germany? | It shocked the world but did not lead to strong international action | 0%
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| How did Kristallnacht impact Jewish access to public spaces and professions? | Jews were banned from many public spaces and forced out of professions | 0%
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| What kind of laws were passed in the aftermath of Kristallnacht to further marginalize Jews? | Laws restricting Jewish businesses, access to public spaces, and professions | 0%
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| How did Kristallnacht affect Jewish businesses in Nazi Germany? | Many were looted, destroyed, and forcibly sold at low prices | 0%
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| What happened to synagogues across Germany and Austria during Kristallnacht? | Many were set on fire and destroyed | 0%
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| What is the date of Kristallnacht, also known as 'The Night of Broken Glass'? | November 9-10, 1938 | 0%
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| What fine was imposed on the Jewish community after Kristallnacht? | One billion Reichsmarks | 0%
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| What was the estimated economic cost to the Jewish community due to the destruction during Kristallnacht? | Significant losses through property damage and forced sales | 0%
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| What types of Jewish property were targeted during the Kristallnacht attacks? | Synagogues, Jewish-owned businesses, and homes | 0%
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| What was the justification the German government gave for Kristallnacht? | The assassination of a German diplomat by a Jewish teenager | 0%
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| Who did the Nazi regime blame for the damage during Kristallnacht? | The Jewish community | 0%
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| What was the role of Nazi paramilitary forces during Kristallnacht? | They coordinated and carried out attacks on Jewish communities | 0%
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| How did the attacks during Kristallnacht signal a shift in Nazi policy from discrimination to violence? | They demonstrated the Nazis' willingness to use violence openly | 0%
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