| A | | Anti-Semitism | Discrimination against the Jewish people.
| | Aryan | Hitler defined Aryan as any "pure-breed" German.
| | Aryanization | This is Hitler's attempt to make Aryan the master race of Europe. |
| B | | Buddhism | Buddhism follows the teaching of Buddha. | | Buddhists | Buddhists are followers of Buddhism. |
| C | | Concentration Camp | The concentration camps were built with the inital purpose to house political prisoners but later were used by Hitler and the Nazis to imprisoned Jews and others during the Holocaust.
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| D | | Death Marches | When the Allied Forces began to enter Germany and other Nazi occupied land, the Nazis emptied the camps to wipe out any evidence. A few surviving Jews were forced to walk on the death marches out of the camps. |
| E | | Einsatzgruppen | This was the mobile killing squad, an earlier version of a gas chamber. | | Extermination Camp | When Hitler and the Nazis attempted to exterminate the Jews, they created these camps to mass murder the Jews and the other "undesirables" in Europe during the Holocaust. |
| G | | Gas Chambers | The use of gas chambers enable Hitler and the Nazis to kill a large number of victims at a time. Gas chambers were mostly used in extermination camps.
| | Ghettos | Ghettos were sections of cities where it was easy to transport and place Jews. |
| H | | Hindus | Followers of the main religion in India. | | Holocaust | The Holocaust refers to the death of approximately 6 million Jews and 5 million others including gypsies, communists, the disabled, and homosexuals. |
| J | | Jews | Jews are followers of Judaism. However, during the Holocaust, Hitler categorized Jews as belonging to a race.
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| N | | Nazi | A member of the National Socialist Party. | | Nazis | Nazis refer to the members of the National Socialist Party. | | Nirankari-Sikh clash | This conflict is the prelude to the Operation Blue Star. In this conflict, 13 Sikhs were killed. | | November Carnage | This conflict occurred after the Operation Blue Star when Indian Prime Minister was assissinated. | | Nuremberg Laws | This document was established in 1935 which defined the Jews as belonging to a racial group instead of a religious group. |
| O | | Operation Blue Star | Operation Blue Star is also known as the Invasion of the Golden Temple. The Indian government attack the Sikh's temple. |
| R | | Religious persecution | A traditional definition of religious persecution is as the persecution of a group because of their religious beliefs.
Our definition is the persecution of individuals within a group in the struggle to maintain their religious identity, or the abuse of power by an individual or organization that causes members of a religious group to suffer. |
| S | | Sikhs | Sikhs are followers of Sikhism, a religion found by Guru Nanak. Sikhs are against caste-based society. |
| T | | Theocratic Country | A theocratic country is one whose role of religion plays a strong part in the government.An example of a theocratic country is Tibet. |
| U | | Universal Declaration of Human Rights | This document was established by the United Nations in 1948 in response to human rights violations in the Holocaust and World War II. |
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