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english (once)
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| "dehumanization (n.) | deprive of positive human qualities |
| pogrom (n.) | an organized massacre |
| prejudice (n.) | |
| genocide (n.) | the deliberate killing of a large group of people |
| ghetto (n.) | a part of a city |
| a holocaust (n.) | destruction or slaughter on a mass scale |
| the Holocaust (n.) | the mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi |
| censorship (n.) | he practice of officially examining books |
| disparaging (adj.) | expressing the opinion that something is of little worth |
| gawk (v.) | stare openly and stupidly |
| indignant (adj.) | feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment |
| frenzy (n.) | a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior |
| martyr (n.) | a person who is killed because of their religious |
| queue (n.) | |
| timetable (n.) | a plan of times at which events are scheduled to take place |
| resilience (n.) | the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape |
| naiveté (n.) | lack of experience |
| narrative (n.) | a spoken or written account of connected events |
| inner conflict (in literature) s | |
| outer conflict (in literature) | |
| Janusz Korczak (historical person) |