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Selected words from the Holocaust Vocab list

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Anti-Semitism   hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic minority group, often accompanied by social, economic, or political discrimination.  
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Aryan   in Nazi Germany, non-Jewish and non-Gypsy Caucasians. People with Nordic features were the most superior.  
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Auschwitz   Largest Nazi death camp, located in Poland.  
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Birkenau   also known as Auschwitz 2, contained the large-scale killing apparatus at Auschwitz.  
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Buchenwald   large concentration camp established in 1937 in north-central Germany.  
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concentration camp   "camps" establised to detain and if necessary, kill, enemies of the state.  
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crematory   am establishment containing a furnace for reducing dead bodies to ashes by burning  
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death's head   the skull insignia, worn on the collar lapel, for SS units that adminstered and guarded the concentration camps.  
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emaciate   to cause to lose flesh so as to become very thin  
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fascism   a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.  
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genocide   The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethnic group.  
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Gestapo   The German Secret State Police, which was under the command of Himmler and the SS  
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ghetto   A confined area of a city in which members of a minority group are compelled to live because of social, legal, or economic pressure. The first Jew-exclusive ghetto was in Venice in 1516.  
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Heinrich Himmler   Head of SS and Chief of German Police. In charge of the Gestapo, concentration camps.  
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Adolf Hitler   Fuhrer of Nazi movement; 1889-1945  
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Job   in the Old Testament, a man whose faith was severely tested by Satan, with God's permission. Fuguratively, any long suffering person can be said to be "as patient as Job."  
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Kristallnacht   Night of Broken Glass; German police invaded Jew's home and stole their belongings.  
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Dr. Josef Mengele   SS physician assigned to Auschzwitz; notorious for "medical experiments" on inmates, especially twins and dwarves.  
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Passover   a Jewish holiday commemorating the Hebrews' liberation from slavery in Egypt.  
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Rosh Hashanah   the festival of the New Year in Judaism. ROsh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and the eight days in between are specail dasys of penitence.  
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Swastika   Nazi symbol; used to mean "good luck."  
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selection   The process of deciding who goes to the gas chambers and who gets to live.  
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Talmud   collections of rabbinic commentray on biblical texts that form.  
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Torah   Foundation for the religious laws of Judaism.  
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yellow star   badge featuring hte Star of David used by the Nazis during the Holocause as a method of identifying jews in Germany and in some areas occupied by ther Germans.  
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Yom Kippur   a Jewish holy day marked by fasting and prayer for the atonement of sins  
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Zionism   a Jewish movement that arose in teh late 19th century in response to growing anti-Semitism and European nationalism. One of its primary aims was to re-establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The present day state of Issrael was created after WWII.  
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