The increasingly anti-Semitic phase that moved toward violence in Germany started with

A. the Nuremberg Laws.
B. the Mischling Laws.
C. Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass).
D. the partitioning of Poland.
E. implementing the blueprints of the Wannsee Convention.


Answer: C

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