To be rescued/released/freed. Prisoners were first liberated by sovient troops in January 1945.
Liberation
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People who helped the Jews. For example, the sovient troops who liberated prisoners from the camps.
Rescuer
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People who suffered and had no choice. For example, Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, people with disabilities and homosexuals were all victims in Nazi Germany.
Victim
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People who chose to participate in the Holocaust. For example, the Nazis and the **.
Perpetrator
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People who did nothing to stop the Holocaust. They could have been frightened of punishment. Martin Miemoller's poem was about the dangers of being a .........
Bystander
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Hatred of Jews
Anti-Semitism
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Feeling or expressing bitterness
Resentful
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A person who is blamed for the wrong doings, mistakes, or faults of others.
Scapegoat
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a ceasefire that was triggered by Germany's surrender and ended WW1 in 1918.
Armistice
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A peace treaty for after the war that was created by the Allies. Germany played no part in its creation but was forced to sign witha threat from the Allies that they would invade. This treaty punished and fined Germany severely.
Treaty of Versailles
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Pure Blood German, blonde haired, blue eyed
Ayran
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
To be rescued/released/freed. Prisoners were first liberated by sovient troops in January 1945.
Back
Liberation
Card 3
Front
People who helped the Jews. For example, the sovient troops who liberated prisoners from the camps.
Back
Card 4
Front
People who suffered and had no choice. For example, Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, people with disabilities and homosexuals were all victims in Nazi Germany.
Back
Card 5
Front
People who chose to participate in the Holocaust. For example, the Nazis and the **.
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