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FILE - The November 1938 file photo shows a group of people standing outside a Jewish-owned shop in an unnamed German town, after the Kristallnacht, when Nazi-incited mass riots left more than 91 jews dead, damaged more than 1,000 synagogues and left some 7,500 Jewish businesses ransacked and looted. The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, also referred to as the Claims Conference, presents an interactive, virtual reality experience project to tell the story about the pogroms of the Kristallnacht or 'Night of broken glass'. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - The November 1938 file photo shows a group of people standing outside a Jewish-owned shop in an unnamed German town, after the Kristallnacht, when Nazi-incited mass riots left more than 91 jews dead, damaged more than 1,000 synagogues and left some 7,500 Jewish businesses ransacked and looted. The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, also referred to as the Claims Conference, presents an interactive, virtual reality experience project to tell the story about the pogroms of the Kristallnacht or 'Night of broken glass'. (AP Photo, File)

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