According to consistent reports by two foreign colleagues, a German professor at the University of Bonn has been removed from his post because his wife was found by the Gestapo helping two Jewish women, who had to escape from Germany, to pack their things. His son, who was studying at the university, had to leave the university.
A 78-year-old woman from Karlsbad was dragged out of her house in her dressing gown on the day of the pogrom, transported for four hours by lorry to Plauen with other prisoners and held in prison there for four days. Then, almost dying, she was taken back to Karlsbad, from there to Saatz [now Cz. Žatec] and deported across the border to Czechoslovakia.