| genocide | | Nazi camps fixed with gassing equipment for the mass murder of Jews |
| saboteur | | a fixed and limited amount of something |
| commandos | | term used to describe both extermination camps and concentration camps |
| deathcamp | | those who commit deliberate acts of destruction |
| vjday | | control of a country taken over by a foreign military power |
| feudalsociety | | a military post |
| antisemitism | | prejudices or discriminations against the Jews |
| kamikazes | | a person or nation that seeks to avoid getting involved with other countries |
| Allies | | acronym for National Socialist German Workers Party |
| finalsolution | | Japanese pilots who committed suicide by crashing their planes into Allied ships |
| incendiary | | act of causing others to suffer |
| exterminationcamps | | Nazi code for physical destruction of a racial, cultural, or political group |
| USO | | a bomb that explodes violently due to the rapid release of atomic energy |
| garrison | | the countries aligned against Germany, Japan, and Italy |
| veday | | a society in which a powerful lord allows people to work the land in return for military service |
| expansionist | | fighters trained for dangerous missions |
| ration | | a group of ships or vehicles that travel together, and are usually protected by armed guards |
| Holocaust | | the extermination of the European Jews, Slavs, and many other groups by the Nazis |
| occupation | | place where the first atomic bomb was dropped in August of 1945 |
| Axis | | the civilian effort and activity at home in support of war waged overseas |
| radiation | | explosive designed to create fires |
| squadron | | a person or group of persons unfairly blamed for wrongs done by others |
| convoy | | prison camps constructed to hold Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and others |
| Hiroshima | | a group of performers formed during World War II to entertain American troops |
| Nazi | | May 8, 1945 |
| isolationist | | a person or nation who seeks to increase in size, power, and influence |
| concentrationcamps | | August 15, 1945 |
| persecution | | the alliance made up of Germany, Japan, and Italy |
| homefront | | deliberate, systematic destruction of a racial, cultural, or political group |
| atomicbomb | | the energy emitted from an atomic bomb |
| scapegoat | | a group of ten to twenty or more planes or a section of a naval fleet |