Description

Narrator and main character of story
Location of Jews before being sent concentration camps
People hated by Hitler
Group led by Hitler
Country where Eliezer and his family lived
Color of the star the Jews had to wear
Leader of the Nazi group
What the Nazis called being taken from the ghetto
What happened to the ghettos after evacuation
First camp Eliezer went to after the ghetto
Camp where bombings happened
Job they claimed to have
Used to hang people
Where they burned people to death
Season of the 42 mile march
What caused Eliezer’s swollen foot
Process where they keep the healthy people
Town where Eliezer’s family lived
Eliezer’s kapo
Eliezer’s foreman at Buna
Prisoner used by the Nazis to police other prisoners
Country where Auschwitz was located
Eliezer’s oldest sister
Doctor who determines fitness at Birkenau
Rations – Food they were given
What Germans threw at the Jews to watch them fight for the food
Number of people who survived the train ride to Buchenwald
What Eliezer thought he looked like in the mirror at the hospital
French writer who convinces Eliezer to publish his story
Jewish language
Country that freed Eliezer
Teacher who warns the town what the Nazis are doing to Jews
Victim who loses his faith in god
Lady who screams about fire on the train
Musician who plays the violin
One of the Zionist brothers
Brother of 23 down
Leaders of the Jewish faith
German secret police
What was tattooed on the prisoners instead of name
Symbol the Germans used
Try to eliminate a culture or religious group
The dentist was looking for ____ fillings and crowns
What happened to anyone trying to escape
Eliezer’s tooth was removed with a _____ spoon
Story written to remember a person’s life
“Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my _____ forever”
Group who rescued the prisoners at Buchenwald
Jewish musicians were not allowed to play his music
German Jew who headed the block at Buna
Jewish leaders were arrested on the 7th day of ________
What Eliezer did not do on Yom Kippur
Disease Eliezer’s dad had when he died
Eliezer wanted his family to move here
Eliezer’s inheritance from his dad was a spoon and _____
How many members of Eliezer’s family died during the holocaust

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