Holocaust Vocabulary Pt. 1
Holocaust Facts PT. 1
Holocaust Vocabulary Pt. 2
Holocaust Facts Pt. 2
Holocaust Vocabulary Pt. 3
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Members of the National Socialist Party, which was started in Germany and was based on hate, prejudice, and ruled by threat of violence.
Nazi's
100
This Nazi symbol has taken on the meaning of death and hate.
Swastika
100
The nations fighting Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII, primarily the U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union.
Allies
100
Hitler blamed this religious group of people for starting the Great Depression in Germany.
Jewish
100
A section of a city where all Jews from surrounding areas were forced to reside. These places were characterized by overcrowding, starvation, and forced labor.
Ghettos
200
Nazi party leader who was known as the Fuhrer.
Adolf Hitler
200
In the ghettos, people were deprived of food and __________.
Shelter
200
Derived from the Greek word, holokauston, which meant a sacrifice totally burned by fire. Many people were killed during this.
Holocaust
200
People were transported in these when they were taken to the concentration camps. These were extremely crowded and left little air to breathe.
Cattle Cars
200
A person who is present at some event without participating in it.
Bystander
300
Prisons used without regard to accepted norms of arrest and detention. They were an essential part of the Nazi systematic oppression.
Concentration Camps
300
The Nazi's created laws which did this to the Jewish people from society.
Separated
300
A hexagram used as a symbol of Judaism.
Star of David
300
All Jewish people were required to where one of these upon their clothing.
Yellow Star
300
To take something away or to withhold something.
Deprive
400
Opposition to and discrimination against Jews.
Anti-Semitism
400
The Nazi's used these to burn and get rid of the evidence of their mass killings.
Furnaces/Incinerators
400
Deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, cultural, or religious group.
Genocide
400
After World War 1, this hit Germany really hard and unemployment reached new records.
The Great Depression
400
The process, either official or unofficial, of people being involuntarily moved from their homes because of war or government policies.
Displacement/"Relocation"
500
The "Underground" organizations working to help the Jews against Hitler and the Nazi army.
Resistance
500
There were three types of concentration camps. Death camps, forced labor camps, and these.
Transit camps
500
Nazi policy of denying Jews basic civil rights such as practicing religion, education, and adequate housing.
Dehumanization
500
The Holocaust took place between these two dates. You can just give me the two decades.
1933-1945/1930's-1940's
500
According to Hitler, the complete annihilation of the Jewish people was known as the "_______________"
"Final Solution"
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