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Holocaust Survivors Remember Horrors as They Mark 87th Kristallnacht Anniversary Amid Rising Antisemitism

Survivors warn of rising antisemitism linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict as 70% of the 200,000 Holocaust survivors may pass away within a decade, emphasizing the need for education.

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Marking 87 years since the Nazi-led Kristallnacht pogrom, Holocaust survivors warn of rising global antisemitism and urge vigilance against hatred reminiscent of the 1930s

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During the night of November 9–10, 1938, Jewish homes, schools, and shops in Germany and Austria were attacked. In this pogrom, 1,400 synagogues were set on fire. This marked the definitive beginning of the Holocaust.

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Firstpost News broke the news in Mumbai, India on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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