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European Countries

European Countries. A few more European Countries. P.V.B.H. Vocabulary. Major Events. The Hitler Bio. Final Jeopardy Matching. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. Scores. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400.

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European Countries

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  1. European Countries A few more European Countries P.V.B.H. Vocabulary Major Events The Hitler Bio Final Jeopardy Matching $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. $100 This European country was the home to the Nazi Government.

  3. $100 What is Germany? Scores

  4. $200 This European country was a Nazi alley.

  5. $200 What is Italy? Scores

  6. $300 This European country had a long name; it is now two countries.

  7. $300 Whatis Czechoslovakia? Scores

  8. $400 This tiny country north of Germany came under Nazi control.

  9. $400 What is Denmark? Scores

  10. $500 Hitler believed he was entitled to this tiny country because its people spoke German.

  11. $500 What is Luxembourg? Scores

  12. $100 This country is known for its fast surrender to Nazis and the shores of the D-day invasion.

  13. $100 What is France? Scores

  14. $200 This powerful island country aided the USA and USSR in its fight against Germany, but it was also home to Neville Chamberlain.

  15. $200 What is Great Britain ( The United Kingdom, or England)? Scores

  16. $300 Hitler invaded this neighboring country; it was the home to concentration camps, including Auschwitz.

  17. $300 What is Poland? Scores

  18. Daily Double

  19. $400 This German-speaking country is where Adolf Hitler was born.

  20. $400 What is Austria? Scores

  21. $500 This North European country is only partially represented on our map.

  22. $500 What is Norway? Scores

  23. $100 This man is largely responsible for the Holocaust.

  24. $100 Who is Adolf Hitler? Scores

  25. $200 The group of people in charge of Germany during the Holocaust is known as this.

  26. $200 Who are the Nazis? Scores

  27. $300 This man lived to tell his story about what he endured while at Auschwitz.

  28. $300 Who is Ellie Wiesel? Scores

  29. $400 The United States took on this role until it decided to involve itself in the Holocaust.

  30. $400 What is Bystander? Scores

  31. $500 Jewish people, Gypsies, disabled and deaf people, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses and political opponents were this under the Nazi regime .

  32. $500 What are Victims? Scores

  33. $100 This is prejudice or discrimination against Jewish people.

  34. $100 What is anti-Semitism? Scores

  35. $200 This is someone who is blamed or punished for the mistakes of someone else.

  36. $200 What is a scapegoat? Scores

  37. $300 This is the killing of a person who is suffering from an incurable illness; the Nazis did it without any thought.

  38. $300 What is euthanasia? Scores

  39. $400 This is the systematic killing of a population, such as a country, race, or local group.

  40. $400 What is genocide? Scores

  41. $500 This is to force someone, usually a foreigner or criminal, to leave a country, especially by taking away his or her citizenship.

  42. $500 What is deportation? Scores

  43. $100 Hitler became this after President Paul von Hindenburg died; he announced that the offices of chancellor and president would merge; he gave himself total control.

  44. $100 What is Führer? (a wide range of pronunciations are accepted) Scores

  45. $200 These laws were designed to strip rights away from Jewish people, including: citizenship, work, education, and even the right to own pets.

  46. $200 What are the Nuremburg Laws? Scores

  47. $300 This year’s Olympic Games held in Nazi Germany were nearly protested by the U.S.

  48. $300 What is 1936? Scores

  49. $400 This event is known as the Nazis’ first violent stand against Jewish people. Jewish homes, businesses and Synagogues were destroyed.

  50. $400 What is Kristallnacht (or “Night of Broken Glass)? Scores

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