For the record, Americans use the term Kristallnacht, and American Jews do not find it offensive. It is used as the symbolic start date of the holocaust, and there are often memorial services. > > > Note that the term "Kristallnacht" (or "Reichskristallnacht") is > > > itself a nazi propaganda term, and it is nowadays generally agreed > > > in Austria and Germany that that term should not be used. Broken > > > glass is just broken glass, not "crystal". And the term only > > > (euphemistically) mentions the violence against things and neglects > > > to mention the violence against people.
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