The recent spate of violence in Germany and Austria against Jews there have provoked some criticism elsewhere in the world.
The United States will be recalling its ambassador. President Roosevelt stated that he could "scarcely believe that such things could occur in a twentieth-century civilization". As an expression of the condemnation by the people and Government of the United States, the President ordered Ambassador Hugh Wilson to return from Germany at once.
No word yet on whether diplomatic ties will be severed. France has said it will ending any diplomatic connection with Germany in protest.
There has been talk among some politicians to declare war on Germany just for the atrocities it inflicted upon its own people. In addition, there has been an increase in German Jews trying to flee their homeland.
Friday, November 14, 2008
International Reaction to Pogroms
Subjects in this Article:
Anti-Semitism,
Austria,
France,
Germany,
Great Britain,
Hitler,
Holocaust,
Jews,
Kristallnacht,
Nazi Party,
Pogrom,
United States
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