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Judaica Stephanplatz Liberal Synagogue Chemnitz Germany Card 1903 Burned 1938

$ 26.4

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Description

The Liberal Synagogue on Stephanplatz on the Kassberg, formerly the center of Jewish life in Chemnitz.
Founded in 1871, the modern community consecrated a prayer hall (on Neugasse) in 1878 and an actual synagogue (on Stephansplatz) in 1899; the Liberal synagogue, built in the Romanesque style, featured a cupola and a seating capacity of 700...
... In March 1933, SA men forced Chemnitz Jews to remove anti- Nazi slogans from buildings and pillars, soon after which, on April 1, 1933, the anti-Jewish boycott was implemented in Chemnitz. Violence erupted, and some Jewish-owned stores were damaged. In October 1938, 300 Polish Jews were expelled from Chemnitz. On the evening of November 9, 1938 (
Kristallnacht,
Night
of Broken Glass or November Pogrom
), SA men and local youths set the synagogue on fire, cheered on by a shouting mob. Jewish-owned stores were looted, windows were smashed and more than 170 local Jews were arrested and taken to Buchenwald. Of these, one was shot, and a few died either during or after their detention. The synagogue was "sold" in April 1939...
Antique Postcard
Postmarked in 1903. Both sides are scanned
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