| A | B |
| Definition: discrimination. "___ acts take place every day, in the streets, on the trains - Jews being beaten to death." | anti-sematic |
| Definition: air-tight "The world was a cattle wagon ___ sealed." | hermetically |
| Definition: wage or allowance "For a ___ I'll give you what you want: your shoes." | pittance |
| Definition: abnormally thin or weak "A poor, ___ Jew, a person could see through to his ribs, questioned him anxiously, his voice trembling." | emaciated |
| Definition: lack of interest/lazy "From time to time, SS officers on motorcycles drove the length of the column to shake off the growing ___ and become more energetic." | apathy |
| Definition: strong and active "An extraordinary ___ possessed them, sharpening their teeth and nails." | vitality |
| Definition: short, humorous stories "My father was telling ___ about his life as a child, and the funny way he expounded his own views on the situation, made his tale even more enthralling." | anecdotes |
| Definition: trust/friendship "And now, here is a prayer, or rather a piece advice: let there be ___ among you. We are all brothers and sisters and share the same fate." | camraderie |
| Definition: selfless concern "In fact, this affections for others was not entirely ___, there existed here a veritable traffic of children among homosexuals, I learned later." | altruistic |
| Definition: infections of the intestines. "Next to me lay a Hungarian Jew in pain and suffering from ___." | dystentery |
| Definition: sadness; depression "At dawn, there was nothing left of the this ____ place" | melancholy |
| Definition: restricted "Nobody ever felt embarrassed by him. Nobody ever felt ___ by his presence." | encumbered |
| Definition: clear understanding "In one ultimate moment of ___, it seemed to me that we were damned souls." | lucidity |
| Definition: limitation "Free of all ___, young people gave way openly to instinct." | constraint |
| Definition: self-interested "Juliek, the Pole with eyeglasses and a ___ smile in a pale face, only looked after himself | cynical |
| Definition: second-mentioned "He was beaten and starved. I was the ___." | latter |
| Definition: beat violently "He wielded a whip above his head, and ___ me on my back." | thrashed |
| Definition: canceling punishment "One more hour. Then we would know the verdict: death or ____" | reprieve |
| Definition: mass departure "We had to await the ___ of 1000 men." | exodus |
| Definition: constant "It snowed ____" | relentlessly |
| Definition: walk heavily "People __ over dead bodies during the death march." | trod |
| Definition: death of a close friend "He looked at his dead father, ___ we loss." | bereaved |
| Definition: spread of a disease " The ____ spread to other carriages as well." | contagion |
| Definition: lacking strength to move "His body lay ___" | inert |
| Definition: loud "Bare your hands!' He yelled in a ___ manner." | raucous |