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and the Christian Connection Destroy another J ewish Shop The sledgehammer exploded through the window sending splinters of glass flying through the air The young storm trooper thug ID: 563547

william people aboriginal jewish people william jewish aboriginal cooper night glass rath vom young protest honoured embassy broken destroy

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Slide1

kristallnAcht

… and the Christian ConnectionSlide2

Destroy another J

ewish Shop!

The sledgehammer

exploded through the window, sending splinters of glass flying through the air. The young storm trooper thug wielding the hammer turned his back as crystal shards tinkled to the ground. “Vom Rath will be avenged! Destroy another Jewish shop!”Slide3

Night of Broken Glass

By the end of the night, so many windows in Jewish shops and synagogues across Germany had been destroyed that the carnage was dubbed ‘Kristallnacht’—

Crystal Night

or the Night of Broken Glass.Slide4

Vom

Rath

will be avenged!Supposedly, this destruction of property was to expend their fury over the shooting of Ernst vom Rath, a young embassy official in Paris, by a seventeen year old Jewish boy.

Young assassin Hershel

Grynszpan

, whose father had been herded into a cattle truck and sent to a concentration camp in Poland.Slide5

Nazi Retaliation

In retaliation over 30,000 Jews were rounded up by the Nazis and deported to death camps and the world—mostly—fell silent.Slide6

William Cooper the Activist

Stung by the reports of destruction, looting and wholesale arrests of innocent people, William Cooper decided to act.

He took

his protest to the German Embassy in Melbourne on 6th December 1938. Leading a delegation of the Australian Aboriginal League he tried to deliver a formal petition which condemned the “cruel persecution of the Jewish people by the Nazi government of Germany.”Slide7

Empathy

Nourished by the faith community of the Aboriginal Mission at

Maloga

, William’s growing understanding of Scripture equipped him for a fight for equality for his own people. He knew injustice first hand. He would not stand by and watch the Nazi’s cruelty in silence.Slide8

Actions Acknowledged and Honoured

Although the petition was not accepted, the protest did not go unnoticed. When the people of Israel made plans to set up

Yad

Vashem, the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, they found this record of what is considered ‘the only private protest against the Germans following Kristallnacht.’ As a result William Cooper is highly honoured in Israel.Slide9

A Lasting Tribute

S

eventy

Australian trees have been planted in Jerusalem to pay tribute to William Cooper.Slide10

The G

entle Warrior

Although

William died in 1941, he inspired an entire generation of Aboriginal people to seek justice and to work for the elimination of racist elements in Australia’s government legislation. His work saw the beginning of ‘Aboriginal Sunday’ a commemoration still held today, known as NAIDOC week.