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On 9-10th November 1938, an organised attack on Jewish people, their homes and their properties across Germany and Austria took place - known as 'The Night of the Broken Glass'. What can we learn about The Night of the Broken Glass from the people who experienced it?
Join us for our family-friendly event exploring the Night of the Broken Glass through the words of the victims and consider how we can find sparks of hope from a devastating event in history.
What to Expect
Our educational team will guide attendees through a meaningful exploration of The Night of Broken Glass. Highlights include:
• Testimonies and Stories: Learn about The Night of Broken Glass from the words of the victims.
• Interactive Object Handling: Explore this historical event through objects in our collection.
• Journey Exhibition Tour: Explore our Journey exhibition, part of which is devoted to the impact of the Night of the Broken Glass.
This event is free so only an admission ticket is required to attend.
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