Auschwitz, Largest concentration camp, Upstander, Someone who helps or stands up to someone who is being attacked or bullied, Antisemitism, Hatred against Jewish people, Gestapo, Secret police, Concentration Camp, A place where people were sent to work or be killed when Hitler gained power, Hitler, Leader or Fuhrer of the Nazi Party in Germany, Genocide, Systematic killing of a whole people or nation, SS, Elite guards who worked for Hitler and were in charge of the concentration camps, Nazi, short for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. It started in Germany after World War I and later was led by Adolf Hitler. They were soldiers., Resistance, A group that worked together to help the Jewish people and fight against the Nazis., Himmler, A man who was in charge of the SS and Chief of German Police, Ghetto, A walled section of the city where the Jewish people lived in very bad conditions, Holocaust, The systematic killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II, Green Police, Uniformed police who would deliver call-up letters, conduct raids, and deport people to the camps., Treaty of Versailles, A peace agreement that officially ended WWI. It made Germany take responsibility and pay penalties., Axis Powers, Germany, Italy, Japan, Allied Powers, United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union.

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