A) Adolf Eichmann B) Reinhard Heydrich C) Heinrich Himmler D) Joseph Goebbels
A) Poland B) Germany C) France D) Czech Republic
A) Primo Levi B) Elie Wiesel C) Viktor Frankl D) Anne Frank
A) SA B) SS C) Gestapo D) Wehrmacht
A) Heinrich Himmler B) Reinhard Heydrich C) Josef Mengele D) Adolf Eichmann
A) Russian B) Hebrew C) German D) French
A) Dwight D. Eisenhower B) Douglas MacArthur C) George Patton D) Bernard Montgomery
A) Emperor Hirohito B) Joseph Stalin C) Adolf Hitler D) Benito Mussolini
A) Emigration Law B) Nuremberg Laws C) Citizenship Laws D) Relocation Decree
A) France B) Soviet Union C) United States D) Switzerland
A) Winston Churchill B) Franklin D. Roosevelt C) Dwight D. Eisenhower D) Harry S. Truman
A) 1920 B) 1914 C) 1945 D) 1939
A) Night of Freedom B) Night of Broken Glass C) Night of Peace D) Night of Celebration
A) Italians B) French C) Germans D) Jews
A) Gestapo B) KGB C) CIA D) MI6
A) Potsdam Conference B) Yalta Conference C) Tehran Conference D) Wannsee Conference
A) A call for celebration B) A religious proclamation C) A commitment to prevent future genocides and atrocities D) A declaration of war |