Who
What
When
Definition
Why/Where
100

Was the leader during the Holocaust?

Adolf Hitler

100

What Jewish people were required to wear on their clothing

A yellow star

100

The Jewish people were starved when they were kept here

Concentration Camps

100

The Ghetto

Ghettos were closed off by walls, or fences made of wood and barbed wire. Entire families were imprisoned in ghettos, including young children and the elderly. Ghettos were extremely crowded and unsanitary. Lack of food, clothing, medicine, and other supplies, severe winter weather, and the absence of adequate municipal services led to repeated outbreaks of epidemics and to very high mortality rates.

100

The Jewish people didn't leave when Hitler took power because of this

fear of becoming refugees

200

The young girl who kept a diary of her experiences in the Holocaust

Anne Frank

200

The meaning of the word "Holocaust"

complete destruction by fire

200

The Jewish people were worked when they were kept here

Work Camps

200

Bystander

One who is present at an event or who knows about its occurrence and chooses to ignore it. That is, he or she neither participates in, nor responds to it.

200

Some non Jewish people didn't help protect Jews because of this

They were afraid of being killed as well

300

The people recognized for helping the Jews

Righteous among the Nations

300

The number of Jewish people killed in the Holocaust

6 million

300

The Holocaust was during this war?

World War II

300

Kristallnacht

German for “night of broken glass,” for nation-wide pogroms (anti-Jewish riots) which occurred throughout Germany on November 9 and 10, 1938. This was the first organized, nation–wide, government-sanctioned vandalizing of property belonging to Jews by the Nazis. SA troops smashed store windows, burned synagogues, and beat up Jews in the streets, killing nearly 100 people. 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp, near Munich.

300

A reason why ghettos were disliked

What is they were cut off from the rest of the people, they were crowded, they were dirty, and Jewish people were not allowed to leave? (All would be accepted)

400

The group of people that followed Hitler during the Holocaust

Nazis

400

Hitler used this type of technology to spread his message?

The radio

400

The first year Hitler was in power?

1933

400

Nuremberg Laws

Racial laws put into effect by the German parliament in Nuremberg on September 15, 1935. These laws became the basis for racist anti-Jewish policies and the legal exclusion of Jews from German life. One of the first Nuremberg Laws declared that only Aryans could be citizens of Germany. Jewish families who had lived in Germany for 400 or more years suddenly had no legal rights or protection. Similar anti-Jewish laws were imposed upon every nation occupied by the German army.

400

Many Jewish people were hidden by non Jewish people here

What are attics or cellars (Either is correct)

500

The name of the prime minister of Canada during the Holocaust

Mackenzie King

500

The four criteria that makes someone a Righteous Among the Nations

1. Doesn't matter if a Jew's life was saved or not

2. They weren't bribed

3. There must be proof that they helped

4. Their lives were at risk, and the lives of their loved ones

500

The year in which Hitler's power ended and he died.

1945

500

Mein Kampf

German for “my conquest.” The title of Adolf Hitler’s book, written in prison and published in 1925, that not only illustrated his bottomless antisemitism, but also served as blueprint for the Holocaust. Ownership of this book was mandatory in the Third Reich and the sale of the book made Hitler a millionaire.

500

The continent on which the Holocaust happened?

Europe

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