| A | B |
| a search made for useful information | reconnaisance |
| cease-fire | armistice |
| having an extremely bad reputation | infamous |
| a person representing a country at a conference | delegate |
| the right of nations to rule themselves | self-determination |
| money that is paid for damages | reparation |
| showing a vengeful spirit | vindictive |
| the German parliament | Reichstag |
| the basic principle of Nazi foreign policy that states the German empire needed more physical space. "living room" | Lebensraum |
| false or partly false information used by a government or political party intended to sway the opinions of the population | propaganda |
| to sink a vessel deliberately | scuttle |
| to yield or concede to the demands of a nation, group, or person | appease |
| German word for empire | Reich |
| During World War II, the group of nations including the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, and the Free French | Allies |
| During World War II, the countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan who were later joined by Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Romainia and Slovakia | Axis |
| Opposition to and discrimination against Jews | Antisemitism |
| The deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, cultural, or religious group. | Genocide |
| A pogrom that took place on Nov. 9, 1938 where Jewish synagogues and businesses were destroyed. Also known as the Night Of The Broken Glass. | Kristallnacht |
| sections of towns and cities that the German occupation forces and their allies used to concentrate, exploit, and starve regional Jewish populations | ghetto |
| The Nazi Secret State Police who were directly involved in implementing the murder of Jews and other Nazi victims during the Holocaust | Gestapo |