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Kristallnacht
Author(s): Berto Perotti
Written by an Italian professor of German literature, who witnessed Kristallnacht, the "night of the broken glass," when between November 9 and 10, 1938, Jews and Jewish institutions were attacked throughout Nazi Germany and Austria, and who was later interned as an Italian Parisian, the play dramatizes the impact of the Nazi pogrom on a German community.
Format: Drama
Snapshot
Original Language: Italian
Publisher:
Mursia, 1977 (out of print)
Experience(s) Chronicled: Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism