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hostility or prejudice against Jews
person of European descent - not Jewish - often with blonde hair and blue eyes; the Nazis viewed Aryans as the superior human race
to refuse to take part in, buy or use something in order to show disapproval or make a change
when information, considered unsuitable, is removed from publications
the science of using controlled breeding or genetic manipulation to simply produce desired qualities or features
the deliberate ending of someone’s life, usually for compassionate reasons
Secret State Police; a ruthless organisation that aimed to eliminate political opponents and Jews in Nazi Germany
passed on from parents to offspring through genes
the state of being confined, eg. in prison
members of a Christian-based religious movement founded in the USA in the late 19th century
Kraft durch Freude, meaning Strength through Joy; an organisation that provided Nazi leisure activities and holidays for people
the programme that brought 10,000 Jewish children to safety in 1938 and 1939
Night of the Broken Glass, on 9 and 10 November 1938, when Jewish businesses and synagogues were attacked by the Nazis
anti-Semitic laws in Nazi Germany
someone who is completely opposed to any kind of violence and will not participate in any aspect of war
the spread of ideas, often one-sided, designed to influence people's opinions
a group of people (Romani) that arrived in Europe in migrations from northern India around the 14th century
Storm Troopers or Brownshirts; a military style organisation of the Nazi party formed in 1921 under Hitler
a Romani people of Central Europe
The Schutzstaffel, also known as the Blackshirts; a German police/military style organisation created to serve as Hitler's bodyguards
a permanent form of contraception which usually involves an operation to prevent a person from giving birth
a prolonged economic downturn, beginning after the Wall Street Crash, that affected the whole world
a German word for a person who is considered inferior or sub-human
a yellow symbol shaped in the Star of David used by the Nazis as a badge of shame for Jewish people

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