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Pd 8 WWII Voc 2017

Pd 8's WWII Vocabulary from class presentations

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A place where Hitler put the Jews, etc. to be held captive, worked and tortured and then killed. Concentration Camp
The suffering or death by the factor of not having food Starvation
The act of inflicting pain on to someone in a series of ways/or reasonings Torture
The ā€œIā€ or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought Ego
Movies and television based on or re-creating an actual event, era, life story, etc, that purports to be factually accurate and contains no fictional element Documentary
The aggregate of manufacturing or technically productive enterprises a particular field, often named after its principal product Industry
A sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly Tyrant
This even brought the U S into WWII Attack on Pearl Harbor
project to build the atomic bombs Manhattan Project
Locations where the US placed people of Japanese descent in Hawaii after Pearl Harbor. Relocation Camps
The day that will live in infamy December 7 1941
a slaughter and/or massacre of a population by using several sophisticated methods Holocaust
Leader of a government of a country Chancellor
A politician who has total power and rules the government and its military Dictator
suffering or death caused by hunger Starvation
an organized military force Army
something with a disorder that affects a specific location on the body Disease
a person that has punishment for crimes Prisoner
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