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EL Module 3 Holocaust Unit 1

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Adversary

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Enemy, one's opponent in a conflict

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Consolidating

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unite, to combine a number of things into a single more effective or coherent whole

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Genocide

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the deliberate and systematic killing or persecution of a large number of people from a particular national or ethnic group with the goal of killing of that group

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Upstander

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a person who speaks or acts in support of an individual or cause, who helps someone being attacked or bullied

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Allies

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a group of 26 nations lead by Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union that opposed Germany, Italy, and Japan (Axis partners) in WWII

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Annihilate

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to totally destroy, to make extinct

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anti-Semitism

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prejudice or discrimination against Jews; a dislike, fear, and persecution of Jews

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Aryan

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a term used in Nazi Germany to describe people with blonde hair and blue eyes and who race scientists considered to be the most superior race

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Concentration Camp

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Prison camps that held large numbers of Jews and other persecuted minorities. People often died of starvation and disease and were forced to provide labor prior to mass execution.

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Dictatorship

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A country or government ruled by a dictator (one person with absolute power

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Ghetto

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a section of a city where Jews were forced to live, usually with several families living in one house, separated from the rest of the city by walls or wire fences.

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Persecution

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ill-treatment or hostility often due to race or political or religious beliefs

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Agency

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the character's ability to make meaningful choices and influence the direction of the story, the character's level of control

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Allusion

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a brief reference to a person, place, thing, or event from another literary work

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Tone

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how the person says something (sincere, sarcastic, pleasant, etc.); This is seen through the word choice of the author

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Communism

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A system of government in which individual people do not own land, factories or machinery but rather the government or whole community owns these things. Everyone then shares the wealth

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Death Camps

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Nazi extermination centers where Jews and other victims of war were brought to be killed.