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Who is Robert Waterford?

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Helen’s 2nd husband

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Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?

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U.S. General who was shocked at the

sights of the concentration

camps. 2

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Who is Adolf Eichmann?

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He was in charge of the concentration

camps and organizer of the Final Solution.

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Who is Reinhard Heydrich?

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He was the Blond Beast. He also

helped organized the Final Solution.

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Who is Baldur von Schirach?

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He was the youngest Nazi defendant on

trial at Nuremberg. He was the first leader

of the Hitler Youth.5

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Who is Rudolf Heck?

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Alfons’ twin brother

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He was the Angel of Death.

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Josef Mengele

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Who is Heinrich Himmler?

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He was the head of the Gestapo

(Germany’s Secret Police)

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Who is Josef Goebbels?

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Germany’s Minister of Propaganda

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Who is Robert Ley?

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The Nazi labor leader

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What is the intentional murder of

Jews, gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses,

and other undesirables?

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Holocaust1

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What is Genocide?

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The intentional murder of an entire race of

people2

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What is the European Country where Helen fled

to escape the Nazis 3

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Holland

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What is the city where the high

ranking Nazi leaders were put on trial for

their crimes.4

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Nuremberg

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What is Dachau?

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Concentration camp where the dead bodies of Nazi leaders where sent 5

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Who are the Axis Powers?

Who are the Allied Powers? 1

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Axis- Germany, Italy, & Japan

Allied- U.S., Russia, & Britain

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What is unreasonable hostile attitudes

regarding a racial, religious, or national

group (Racism) 2

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Prejudice

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How does Alfons think Hitler dies? How does it really

happen?

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Alfons thought Hitler died fighting in combat; however,

Hitler committed suicide 3

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How had life been in Amsterdam while Helen was gone?

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Hunger was in every home. There were no

electricity, phones, transportation, and no

heat for cooking4

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What were the four crimes the

Nazis were accused of? 5

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-Planning to commit crimes -crimes against peace-war crimes -crimes against humanity

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What are “rubble women” ?

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They were women who lost their husband or

son who helped cleaned up the destroyed

buildings in Germany1

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Why did Americans usually overlook

teenagers as members of the Nazi party?

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Americans knew that you had to be 18 years old to join the Nazi army and

thought German teenagers were not a

threat. 2

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Why did foster parents not talk to the children about

their parents?

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They thought it would be too cruel to build up their hopes, only to have

their parents die in a concentration camp.

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Why do you think President Eisenhower

called the United States press to see the concentration camps?

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So they could see firsthand that the

concentration camps were real and had

horrible conditions.4

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What decision does Helen have to make after reuniting with

Doris?

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Helen had to decide whether she should take Doris from her secure home where she

had lived safely for 3 years or should she let Doris stay on

with the DeBoers family.5