November 9 pogroms showed coming Nazi brutality
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“I can still clearly remember the morning of November 10,” said W. Michael Blumenthal. “My father was arrested early in the morning. Amid the commotion and despite the fact that my mother had forbidden me to do so, I went outside without being noticed. I saw the broken shop windows on Kurfürstendamm boulevard and smoke coming out of the synagogue on Fasanenstrasse.”

Blumenthal was only 12 years old at the time.

ruins of a burnt synagogueThe Fasanenstrasse Synagogue in Berlin was set on fire by a Nazi mob on the night of November 9, 1938Image: Getty Images

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