In the concentration camps, bodies were burned in ovens in the ______ or buried in mass graves.
2.
While some books were removed from classrooms by censors, other textbooks, newly written, were brought in to teach students blind obedience to the party, love for Hitler, and ____________.
3.
________ often involved burning down synagogues, destroying Jewish-owned homes and businesses, and physical assaults on individuals.
4.
In the concentration camps, as many as 500 inmates lodged in a single _____________.
5.
On the night of November 9, 1938, violence against Jews broke out across the _____.
6.
All Jewish residents of ______ were ordered into a designated area, which was sealed off from the rest of the city in November, 1940.
7.
The road to Auschwitz was built by hate, but paved by ____________ .
8.
As the synagogue in Oberramstadt burned during _______ (the “Night of Broken Glass”), firefighters instead saved a nearby house.
9.
By the spring of 1943, the mobile killing squads had killed more than a million Jews and tens of thousands of _______, Roma (Gypsies), and Soviet political officials.
10.
Labor became another form of _________ that the Nazis called "extermination through work."
a.
Kristallnacht
b.
Reich
c.
barrack
d.
Warsaw
e.
genocide
f.
pogroms
g.
Partisans
h.
crematoria
i.
indifference
j.
anti-Semitism