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Term | Definition |
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the halocaust | the mass murder of more than 6 million Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941–45 |
anti sesmitizim | -hostility to or prejudice against Jews. |
bystander | a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part. |
propaganda- | information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. |
concentration camp | a place where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution. |
genocide | the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. |
ghetto | an isolated or segregated group or area. |
ally | a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose, typically by treaty. a person or organization that cooperates with or helps another in a particular activity. |
dehumanization | -the process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities. |
barracs | (“A Walk Through Horror”)-a building or group of buildings used to house soldiers. |
resistance | (“A Walk Through Horror”)-the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument. |
liberation | (“A Walk Through Horror”) the act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release. |
schlep | (Maus, Chapter 4)-haul or carry (something heavy or awkward). (of a person) go or move reluctantly or with effort. |
neurotic | (Maus, Chapter 5-6)-abnormally sensitive, obsessive, or tense and anxious, panicking. |
caricature | (Maus, Chapter 5)-a ludicrous or grotesque version of someone or something. |
pragamatic | (Maus, Chapter 6)-dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations. |
recuperate | (Maus)-recover from illness or exertion; recover or regain (something lost or taken). |
prececute | (Maus)-subject (someone) to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs. |
smuggle | (Maus)-convey (someone or something) somewhere secretly and illicitly; move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. |
diverge | (“The Road Not Taken”)-separate from another route, especially a main one, and go in a different direction. |