Across
- 5. pg.49, A prisoner within the camp who was promoted to a position to overlook work duties in the camps.
- 6. Star pg. 11, What the Jewish people had to wear to distinguish them.
- 8. pg.51, The act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression.
- 10. pg.18, A section of a city where Jews were forced to live, separated from the rest of the city by walls or wire fences.
- 14. Wire pg.11, Wire with clusters of short, sharp spikes, used to block off the camp.
- 16. pg.6, The building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious worship and instruction.
- 18. pg.ix, The trials taken where the prisoners would be chosen to survive or to die.
- 19. pg.viii, Name for members of the NSDAP, who believed in the idea of one people, followed Hitler.
- 20. pg.18, Where the Jewish people were stuffed into cattle cars and shipped to different camps.
Down
- 1. Cars pg.6, What the Jewish people would be stuffed in during their transports.
- 2. pg.3, The Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible. Where they try to figure out the universe.
- 3. pg.ix, The largest and most notable concentration camp.
- 4. pg. 17, a Jewish scholar or teacher, specifically someone who studies or teaches Jewish law.
- 7. pg. 72, The block elder. They were inmates in charge of a single concentration camp barrack.
- 9. Army pg.12, Soviet army created by the Communist government.
- 11. pg.5, Someone identifying themselves with the Jewish community or as a follower of the Jewish religion or culture.
- 12. pg.8, A movement for the re-establishment and the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
- 13. pg.6, Relating to Hungary, its people, or their language.
- 15. Hashanah pg.8, The Jewish New Year begins the High Holy Days; it’s a time of reflection.
- 17. pg.viii, Where the Holocaust mainly takes place.
