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what impact did kristallnacht have on jewish people in germany?
○ it signaled the end of any hope for a peaceful life in germany, 91 jews murdered, and the state imprisoned between 25,000 to 30,000 jewish men in camps and forced the jewish community to pay a massive atonement fine for the damage caused by the nazi mobs.
○ the german police arrested the nazi rioters and provided state-funded insurance payouts to jewish business owners to show that the government did not support the destruction of private property.
○ in response to the violence, the united states and great britain immediately lifted all immigration quotas, allowing every jewish person in germany to receive a visa and free transportation to safety.
○ the event was used as a justification to draft jewish men into the german military (the wehrmacht) to help build fortifications along the french border.
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) was a state-sponsored pogrom against Jews in Nazi Germany in 1938. It resulted in 91 Jewish deaths, 25,000-30,000 Jewish men being sent to concentration camps, and the Nazi regime forcing the Jewish community to pay an "atonement fine" for the damage caused by Nazi mobs. The other options are incorrect: German police did not arrest Nazi rioters, Western countries did not lift immigration quotas for Jewish people, and the event was not used to draft Jewish men into the Wehrmacht.
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It signaled the end of any hope for a peaceful life in Germany, 91 Jews murdered, and the state imprisoned between 25,000 to 30,000 Jewish men in camps and forced the Jewish community to pay a massive 'atonement fine' for the damage caused by the Nazi mobs.