Commemoration of 81st Anniversary of Kristallnacht at Museum of Jewish Heritage 
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Headline Commemoration of 81st Anniversary of Kristallnacht at Museum of Jewish Heritage 
Caption Description Secretary-General António Guterres (second from left) and Danny Danon (third from right), Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations, visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust for the commemoration of the 81st Anniversary of Kristallnacht.
On Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938), Nazi leaders unleashed a wave of antisemitic violence across Germany that served as a critical prelude to the Holocaust. Before the night had concluded, at least 91 Jews had been murdered, 7,500 Jewish-owned businesses had been attacked and looted, and 30,000 Jewish men had been arrested for transfer to concentration camps. 
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Production Date 11/08/2019 7:54:16 PM 
City/Location New York