| A | B |
| ghetto | Enclosed, restricted areas where Jews were required to live. |
| Gypsies | Nomadic people of Europe persecuted by the Germans. |
| crematoria | Ovens to burn bodies. |
| Dachau | First concentration camp in Germany in 1933. |
| D-day | June 6, 1944; Beginning of Germans' defeat |
| Death camp | Camp built for mass murder. |
| Displaced Persons' Camp | Allied camps for former concentration camp in-mates after the war. |
| Evian Conferences | Meeting in Evian, France to see where Jewish refugees would go after the war. |
| gas chamber | Rooms disgused as showers to kill by poisonous gas. |
| Gestapo | Secret state police of Germany. |
| Haggahah | Jewish prayer book for Passover Seder |
| Paul von Hidenburg | German general hero of WWI; President of Germany 1925-34 who was forced to appoint Hilter as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. |