Kristallnacht, is generally called as "Precious stone Night" in german, and similarly called Night of Broken Glass or November Pogroms. This occurred, when German Nazis attacked Jewish individuals and property on the night of November 9, 1938 to November 10, 1938.
During the season of imperialism, in excess of 200 enemies of Jewish occasions happened in the Russian Empire, remarkably slaughters in Kyiv, Warsaw, and Odesa. The name Kristallnacht implies amusingly to the litter of broken glass left in the paths after these slaughters.
The Nazis used the crime of a low-level German delegate in Paris by a 17-year-old Polish Jew as motivation to finish the Kristallnacht ambushes.