What was Adolf Hitler’s reaction to Kristallnacht?

a) At first supportive, he backed away from it publicly when world opinion turned to horror and outrage.
b) He wholeheartedly supported the perpetrators, even holding a special series of parties in their honor.
Consider This: In the aftermath of Kristallnacht, Nazi Germany began to be seen more and more as a rogue nation. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass.
c) He hoped that the damage would encourage German glass workers to outdo themselves in producing wartime glass for the Reich.
Consider This: In the aftermath of Kristallnacht, Nazi Germany began to be seen more and more as a rogue nation. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass.
d) He was furious with Heinrich Himmler, since Himmler had not informed Hitler of the undertaking.
Consider This: In the aftermath of Kristallnacht, Nazi Germany began to be seen more and more as a rogue nation. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass.


a) At first supportive, he backed away from it publicly when world opinion turned to horror and outrage.

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