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100

The year Nazis came into power.

1933


100

A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

Refugee

100

The number of years it took for Germany to conquer most of Europe. 

2

100

Prisoners who looked like "living skeletons".

Musselman

100

The highest-grossing (made the most money) film of all time.

Avengers: Endgame

200

The year Germany invaded Poland, starting WWII.

1939

200

Complete destruction or obliteration.

Annihilation

200

Why the United States joined WWII.

The bombing of Pearl Harbor

200

Camps not meant for labor.

Death camps

200

Thomas Edison's most famous invention.

Lightbulb
300

The year the Wannsee Conference took place.

1942

300

The total control of a country is in the government’s hands.

Totalitarianism

300

Germany, Italy, and Japan.

The Axis

300

What anti-semitism falsely portrayed Jewish people as.

Race

300

The most common eye color in humans.

Brown

400

The year Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. 

1941

400

The compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.

Reparations


400

The camp for liberated prisoners with nowhere to go.

Displaced Persons Camps
400

The set amount of food allotted per day in the Ghettos.

Rations

400

The only continent without an active volcano.

Australia

500

The year the Evian Conference took place.

1938

500

Information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person.

Propaganda


500

Where some Nazis responsible were brought to justice.

The Nuremberg Trials

500

The "Jewish Question" (MUST be in order).

Expulsion, containment, final solution.

500

The amount of personal fouls a player must have to qualify for ejection from an NBA game.

6

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