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SAT Cartoon Vocabulary Lesson #7. Nazi propaganda made Jews feel alienated in society. Alienate – to cause to feel unwelcome or estranged. The Warsaw ghetto uprising was one example of Jews fighting back sometimes with only rocks catapulting over the wall. Catapult - slingshot.
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Nazi propaganda made Jews feel alienated in society. Alienate – to cause to feel unwelcome or estranged
The Warsaw ghetto uprising was one example of Jews fighting back sometimes with only rocks catapulting over the wall. Catapult - slingshot
The Nazis were gluttons of hatred and prejudice. Glutton – one who eats a great deal, capacity to withstand
The Nazi SS would muster a Jewish neighborhood for transport to work camps. Muster – to collect or gather, inspection or examination
The freedoms of the Jews were gradually curtailed. Curtail – to lesson by making shorter
The fears of the Jews in Nazi Germany were not just feelings of paranoia. Paranoia – unreasonable anxiety
Propaganda begat hate, prejudice, destruction, and death. Beget – to give birth to, create
Allied soldiers helped facilitate the saving of lives of Jews as death camps were liberated. Facilitate – to make easier, to help bring about
In craven acts, Nazi soldiers fleeing Allied soldiers abandoned camp prisoners. Craven - cowardly
Prisoners in the death camps were completely in survival mode. Mode – a way or method of doing something, manner