Germany Marks 86th Anniversary of November Pogroms Amid Rising Antisemitism
Commemorations across the country highlight the enduring impact of the 1938 pogroms and the ongoing fight against antisemitism.
- Numerous cities in Germany held events to remember the victims of the November 1938 pogroms, which marked a significant escalation in the Nazi's persecution of Jews.
- In Berlin, a man was arrested for antisemitic behavior at a memorial site, underscoring the persistent threat of antisemitism in modern society.
- Prominent figures, including Charlotte Knobloch, called for robust action against antisemitism and hate, emphasizing the connection to current global events.
- Gedenkveranstaltungen, including Stolperstein cleanings and silent marches, were held in cities like Görlitz, Potsdam, and Hamburg, drawing attention to the need for vigilance against hate.
- Activists in Berlin continue to advocate for the preservation of historical sites, such as the deportation ramp, to maintain awareness of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.























