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| the nations, including the US and the Soviet Union, that fought against Germany in World War II |
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| hatred toward or bias AGAINST the Jewish people |
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| in Nazi usage, a NON-JEWISH person of Nordic or Germanic background, a member of Hitler's "master race" |
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| the nations, including Japan and Italy, that fought alongside Germany in World War II |
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| oven in Nazi concentration camps and death camps used to BURN THE CORPSES of inmates |
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| to make VERY THIN; to cause to lose much flesh or weight, as by starvation or disease |
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| act or method of causing death painlessly to end suffering- advocated by some in cases of incurable, painful diseases |
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| the Nazi plan to MURDER all the Jews of Europe |
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| German word meaning LEADER and Adolf Hitler's title as head of Nazi Germany from 1933-1945 |
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| the systematic KILLing of a social, political, cultural, or religious group |
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| a SECTION in certain European CITIES in which Jews were formerly forced to live |
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| a Jewish FESTIVAL in early winter commemorating the rededication of the Temple by the Maccabees in 165 BC |
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| the EXTERMINATION of six million Jews and millions of others during World War II (great destruction of life, especially by fire) |
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| to release from slavery (FREEDOM), enemy occupation, etc. |
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| an infectious DISEASE carried to man by the bite of a MOSQUITO |
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| a COUNTRY in W. Europe on the North Sea (ANNE's location during the Holocaust) |
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| violent DEMONSTRATIONS of anti-Semitism, including attacks on people and property |
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| a Jewish PLACE OF WORSHIP |
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| a serious infectious DISEASE transmitted by FLEAS, LICE, etc. (This disease caused Anne's death.) |
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