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Allies:The countries that opposed the Axis power of Germany, Italy and Japan in World War 2
Aryan:The name of a prehistoric people of Europe and India
Black Shirts:Also known as the SS
Buchenwald:One of the first major concentration camps in Germany
Communists:People who believe that private property should be abolished.
Crematoria:Ovens used to burn the bodies of the death camp victims
Death Camp:Camps built for the specific purpose of mass murder.
Gas chambers:Rooms, often disguised as showers, where groups of Jews and other death-camp victims were killed by poisonous gasses
Ghetto:An enclosed and restricted area of a city in which the Jews were required to live
Haggadah:The Prayer book used during the Passover Seder
Labor camp:Nazi concentration camp where inmates were used as forced laborers
Oma:German for grandma
Opa:German for grandpa
Passover:The Jewish holiday celebrating the Israelites' freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt
Brown Shirts:Also known as storm troopers, or the SA
Sabbath:The seventh day of the week
Star of David:A six pointed star used as a symbol of Judaism
Zionists:Followers of the movement that arose in the late 19th century to restore the ancient Jewish homeland
Synagogue:A Jewish house of worship
Yiddish: A language
Chelmno: The first death camp established in Poland
Gypsies: A nomadic people of Europe.
Seder: The ceremonial dinner held by Jews on the first evening of Passover
Birkenau:A segment of the Auschwitz concentration camp
Gestapo: The contraction of the German words for "secret state police"
Lodz: City in Poland
Nazi: Abbreviated form of "National Socialist German Workers' Party"
Daniel's Story
Across:3. | The countries that opposed the Axis power of Germany, Italy and Japan in World War 2 | 5. | Rooms, often disguised as showers, where groups of Jews and other death-camp victims were killed by poisonous gasses | 6. | Followers of the movement that arose in the late 19th century to restore the ancient Jewish homeland | 7. | A six pointed star used as a symbol of Judaism | 9. | A Jewish house of worship | 11. | The Jewish holiday celebrating the Israelites' freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt | 12. | City in Poland |
| 14. | People who believe that private property should be abolished. | 16. | The contraction of the German words for "secret state police" | 17. | An enclosed and restricted area of a city in which the Jews were required to live | 19. | Ovens used to burn the bodies of the death camp victims | 23. | Nazi concentration camp where inmates were used as forced laborers | 24. | Camps built for the specific purpose of mass murder. | 25. | Also known as storm troopers, or the SA |
| | Down:1. | Abbreviated form of "National Socialist German Workers' Party" | 2. | Also known as the SS | 4. | A segment of the Auschwitz concentration camp | 7. | The seventh day of the week | 8. | The ceremonial dinner held by Jews on the first evening of Passover | 10. | A language |
| 13. | The first death camp established in Poland | 15. | German for grandpa | 18. | German for grandma | 20. | The name of a prehistoric people of Europe and India | 21. | A nomadic people of Europe. | 22. | The Prayer book used during the Passover Seder |
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Daniel's Story
Across:3. | The countries that opposed the Axis power of Germany, Italy and Japan in World War 2 | 5. | Rooms, often disguised as showers, where groups of Jews and other death-camp victims were killed by poisonous gasses | 6. | Followers of the movement that arose in the late 19th century to restore the ancient Jewish homeland | 7. | A six pointed star used as a symbol of Judaism | 9. | A Jewish house of worship | 11. | The Jewish holiday celebrating the Israelites' freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt | 12. | City in Poland |
| 14. | People who believe that private property should be abolished. | 16. | The contraction of the German words for "secret state police" | 17. | An enclosed and restricted area of a city in which the Jews were required to live | 19. | Ovens used to burn the bodies of the death camp victims | 23. | Nazi concentration camp where inmates were used as forced laborers | 24. | Camps built for the specific purpose of mass murder. | 25. | Also known as storm troopers, or the SA |
| | Down:1. | Abbreviated form of "National Socialist German Workers' Party" | 2. | Also known as the SS | 4. | A segment of the Auschwitz concentration camp | 7. | The seventh day of the week | 8. | The ceremonial dinner held by Jews on the first evening of Passover | 10. | A language |
| 13. | The first death camp established in Poland | 15. | German for grandpa | 18. | German for grandma | 20. | The name of a prehistoric people of Europe and India | 21. | A nomadic people of Europe. | 22. | The Prayer book used during the Passover Seder |
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