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How did Kristallnacht increase the threat against Jews?


a] Nazi authorities expelled Jewish leaders.

b] Nazi leaders authorized the "Final Solution."

c] Nazi leaders outlawed all synagogues.

d] Nazi authorities destroyed Jewish businesses.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option D.

Nazi authorities destroyed Jewish businesses under the policy of Kristallnacht.

This racial discrimination policy against the Jews got its name from the broken glasses on the streets from Jewish synagogues and vandalism on the shops of Jewish vendors.  

Kristallnacht was a revengeful act against the killing of an official Ernst Vom Rath.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Nazi leaders authorized the Final Solution.

Option (b)

EXPLANATION:

  • After 1933, when leader of the Nazi Party Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became chancellor of Germany, German Jews had been subjected to oppressive policies. On 9 November  to the 10th November of 1938 an incident known as “Kristallnacht” began.
  • Hundreds of Synagogues in Germany were torched or otherwise vandalised by Nazi mobs and thousands of Jewish homes, schools, businesses, hospitals and cemeteries were damaged, if not entirely destroyed. During the terror, almost 100 Jews were assassinated.
  • Nazi officers told 'German police officers' and firefighters to do nothing as the riots continued and the buildings burnt down, though firefighters were permitted to extinguish fires which threatened Aryan-owned property. Kristallnacht marked a turning point in Nazi persecution of Jewism with more brutality and repression.
  • By the end of 1938, schools and the majority of public places in Germany were banned from Jews – and conditions only worsening. During World War II, Hitler and the Nazis executed their supposedly “Final Solution” that they had referred to as the “Jewish problem,” and carried out the systematic massacre of nearly six million European Jews, what came to be known as the “Holocaust”.

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