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Holocaust GlossaryAllies: A group of 26 nations led by Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union that opposed Germany, Italy, and Japan (known as the Axis partners) in World War II.Anti-semitism: Prejudice or discrimination against Jews dislike, fear, and persecution of Jews.Auschwitz-Birkenau: Largest of the Nazi concentration camps, located in southwestern Poland. More than one million Jews were murdered there. All inhabitants of the Secret Annex were sent from Westerbork to Auschwitz in September 1944. Bergen-Belsen: A concentration camp in northern Germany. Epidemics, overcrowding, and planned starvation in this camp led to the deaths of more than 34,168 people, including Anne and Margot Frank.Concentration camps: Prison camps that held Jews, Gypsies, political and religious opponents of the Nazis, resistance fighters, homosexual men and women, and others considered enemies of the state. People died of starvation, slave labor, and disease. Deportation: Forced removal of Jews in Nazi-occupied countries from their homes. Final solution: The Nazi plan for the physical destruction of all of Europe's Jewish population.
Forced-labor camps: Camps where prisoners were used
as slave labor.
Genocide:
Jaundice:
Mein Kampf
Occupation: Control of a country by a foreign military
power. The Netherlands was occupied by the Nazi government
of Germany.
Pogrom:
SS:
Swastika:
Third Reich:
Westerbork:
Yellow star:
The glossary words are excerpted from The Reader's Companion to The Diary of a Young Girl. Copyright 1995 Doubleday. All
rights reserved.
Published by the Anne Frank Center
USA and Bantam Doubleday Dell.
*Excerpted from Scholastic Children's Dictionary. Copyright 1996 Scholastic Inc. |