Across
- 1. The phrase posted at the front of Auschwitz that means "work makes you free"(page 40)
- 4. Where the jews were sent before they were deported to the concentration camps (page 11)
- 6. The number that Elie Wisel was assigned at camp.(page 50)
- 7. The most famous concentration camp in the Holocaust (preface, page 26,30,31,38,40,41,42,43,44,62,64,67)
- 8. the place in which the prisoners would sleep and rest
- 10. The disease that Elie Wiesel's dad had that ultimately killed him (page 78,108)
- 12. The most notorious doctor in the Holocaust, also known as "The angel of death"(page 31,71,72,74)
- 13. eliminate, typically by violent means; kill.(page 9,13, and 114)
- 14. Jewish prisoners who were assigned to help guard the camps.(page 36,39,49,63,67,70,72,90,93)
- 15. A lack of essential nutrients, usually over a prolonged period of time(page 100)
- 18. Where the prisoners were sent to if they were no longer "useful"(forward, page 32,33,35,62,67)
- 19. powers The countries of Japan, Italy and Germany, that all contributed to the genocides that took place during WW2
Down
- 2. The name for a leader of a block, where the prisoners slept in.(page 44 among others)
- 3. The last name of the man who wanted to rid all Jews and minorities of Eruope (preface,page 80,81,114)
- 4. Someone of Romani Ethnicity. Also a group of people that were persecuted during the Holocaust(page 37 among others.)
- 5. The piece of fabric that every Jew had to wear so that others can know who they are
- 9. One of the most aggressive Kapos that Elie Wisel ever encountered (page 50 among others)
- 11. A large box primarily used to transport livestock, but was used to transport the Jews in WW2(preface,forward,page 6,22,and 97)
- 16. The German police who were exceptionally cruel to minorities (page 6,13,22,63)
- 17. The act of taking a foreigner from another country (page 21 and 118)
