(See my other Podcasts and WWII related posts) – A few weeks ago I listed to the Kristallnacht episode of the Stuff You Missed in History Class podcast. I listen to Missed in History on a regular basis. It is one of the many podcasts I subscribe to.
This episode dealt with Kristallnacht, the wave of antisemitic violance that occurred across Germany on November 9-10, 1938. The event was named for the shards of glass left littering the streets of Germany after Jewish homes and businesses were vandalized in more than a thousand cities and towns.
If you are interested in the WWII era of history, you may find this podcast of interest. You can use the link below to listen to the episode.
If you are interested in the WWII era of history, you may find these two pages of mine of interest.
The “World War II Sources” page is a collection of more than 310 links to museums, memorials, websites, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds and other sources with information on the World War II era in history.
The “World War II Timeline” page shows events leading up to WWII, as well as during the war. Events are broken down into the Pacific and European Theaters by date.