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What year did the Holocaust end?
1945
What is the name of Hitler's book?
"Mein Kampf" or "My Struggle"
What plan or "tools" were used as part of the "Final Solution?"
Concentration camps, killing centers, gas chambers
Why did Holocaust survivors still suffer after being liberated?
They were physically weak, sick, and often had no family or home to return to
Why was doctor Josef Mengele known as the "angel of death?"
He experimented on people, often ending in their death
What was the death march?
Jewish prisoners were forced to walk from one camp to another. Conditions were bad and many people died.
What happened on Kristallnacht?
Jewish communities were attacked. Shops, houses, synagogues, and schools were destroyed and Jewish people were arrested.
What is another name for Kristallnacht?
"The Night of Broken Glass"
Who was the Chancellor of Germany during WWII?
Adolf Hitler
What is a scapegoat?
A person (or group) that takes the blame for something they didn't do.
How many Jews were murdered in Auschwitz?
one million
What was the largest concentration camp (killing center)?
Auschwitz
What happened to people who were in the concentration camps?
They starved, got sick, did slave labor, or were killed
What is a concentration camp?
Prison camps that held opponents of the Nazis, Jews, Roma, and other people.
What is the "Final Solution"?
The Nazis plan to destroy all of the Jews in Europe.
What are two problems Jewish people experienced when living in a ghetto?
Little food, little water, lots of disease, crowded, no supplies, they could not leave
Many Jewish people were deported from their homes and sent to ghettos. What is a ghetto?
An area of a city that was usually enclosed with a fence, wall, or wire where Jews were separated from other people
What does genocide mean?
A plan to murder a whole political, religious, cultural group or race of people.
What is one right the Nuremberg laws took away from Jewish people?
The right to German citizenship, the right to marry (or have a relationship with) a German person, the right to work in government or news
What is anti-Semitism?
Prejudice and discrimination against Jews
What is the Holocaust?
The murder of many people, specifically Jews, by Nazis during WWII.
Why did Jewish people wear a yellow star?
They were forced to wear the start to show they were different from German people.
What is this symbol called?
Yellow star (or the Star of David)
What did the Treaty of Versailles do?
Blamed Germany for WWI, made Germany's land and military smaller, made Germany pay large fines