Illustration
A 1938 photograph of the ruined Ohel Yaakov synagogue in Munich, Germany. The Nazis orchestrated Kristallnacht (‘Night of Broken Glass’), an attack on Jews and Jewish property across Germany and Austria on 9-10 November, 1938, and followed this up with mass arrests of Jews for deportation via concentration camps. (Private Collection)
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Photographer, U. (2024, September 26). Ruined Ohel Yaakov Synagogue, Munich. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19495/ruined-ohel-yaakov-synagogue-munich/
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Photographer, Unknown. "Ruined Ohel Yaakov Synagogue, Munich." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified September 26, 2024. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19495/ruined-ohel-yaakov-synagogue-munich/.
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Photographer, Unknown. "Ruined Ohel Yaakov Synagogue, Munich." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 26 Sep 2024. Web. 03 Mar 2025.