| A | B |
| emaciated | abnormally thin; wasted away |
| genocide | the killing of large numbers of people belonging to a particular religious, racial, political, or cultural group |
| ingrained | deeply fixed or embedded so as to be difficult to change (usually used to describe an attitude, belief, or habit) |
| liberate | to set free |
| provision | 1. the act of providing something, usually arranged beforehand; preparation; 2. a supply of materials, such as food (usually used as a plural) |
| ransack | to search wildly for something, especially in a way that causes disorder and damage |
| regime | 1. a method or period of rule, such as by a government or an administration; 2. a system or planned way of doing things |
| scapegoat | a person or group unfairly made to take the blame for something |
| Anne Frank | a German Jewish girl who died in Belsen concentration camp in Germany; her diary about her family hiding from Nazis in Amsterdam (1942–44) was published in 1947 |