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People Commemorated the Anniversary of Kristallnacht in the Restored žAtec Synagogue

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During one of the largest anti-Jewish pogroms – the so-called Kristallnacht – on November 9-10, 1938 (and in some places in the following days), approximately twelve hundred synagogues were destroyed in Germany, of which about thirty-five were in the Sudetenland, which Czechoslovakia had to cede after the Munich Agreement. This also affected the synagogue in Žatec, which was only renovated last year, or in Liberec, where a new prayer house now s…
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During one of the largest anti-Jewish pogroms – the so-called Kristallnacht – on November 9-10, 1938 (and in some places in the following days), approximately twelve hundred synagogues were destroyed in Germany, of which about thirty-five were in the Sudetenland, which Czechoslovakia had to cede after the Munich Agreement. This also affected the synagogue in Žatec, which was only renovated last year, or in Liberec, where a new prayer house now s…

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Česká televize broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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