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Anti-Semitism: Opposition to and discrimination against Jews. Aryan: A term for peoples speaking the language of Europe and India. In Nazi racial theory, a person of pure German "blood." The term "non- Aryan" was used to designate Jews, part-Jews and others of supposedly inferior racial stock. Chancellor: Chief (prime) minister of Germany

Enabling Act: March 23, 1933, allowed the government emergency powers: to pass decrees without referring to the president and eventually create new laws. This helped the new (Nazi) regime to establish a firm footing in the Reichstag. Fascism: A social and political ideology with the primary guiding principle that the state is the highest priority rather than personal or individual freedoms. Führer /fewra/ : Leader. Adolf Hitler's title in Nazi Germany.

German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) /doiche abaitapatai/ : As the precursor to the Nazi Party, Hitler joined the right-wing Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP) in The party promoted national pride, militarism, a commitment to the Volk, and a racially "pure" Germany.Deutsche Arbeiterpartei

Hitler, Adolf ( ) /ahdolf hitla/ Nazi party leader, German Chancellor, Called Führer, or supreme leader, by the Nazis. Hitler Youth: Hitler Jugend /hitla yoogend/Hitler Jugend A Nazi youth military group established in It expanded during the Third Reich. Membership was required after Mein Kampf /mine kahmpf/ : Meaning "My Struggle," it was the ideological base for the Nazi Party's racist beliefs and murderous practices. Published in 1925, this work detailed Hitler's radical ideas of German nationalism, anti- Semitism, anti-Bolshevism, and Social Darwinism which advocated survival of the fittest.

The Nazi (National Socialist German Workers') Party: Founded in Germany on January 5, It was characterized by a centralist and authoritarian structure. Its platform was based on militaristic, racial, anti- Semitic and nationalistic policies. Nazi Party membership and political power grew dramatically in the 1930s, partly based on political propaganda, mass rallies and demonstrations Nuremberg Laws: Were announced by Hitler at the Nuremberg Party conference, defining 'Jew' and ordering and regulating discrimination and persecution.

Prejudice A judgment or opinion formed before the facts are known. In most cases, these opinions are founded on suspicion, intolerance, and the irrational hatred of other races, religions, creeds, or nationalities. Propaganda: False or partly false information used by a government or political party intended to sway the opinions of the population. Reich /raikh/: German word for empire. Reich Reichskammern /raikskaman/ : Reich government departments. Reichstag /raikhstag/ : The German Parliament

SA (Sturmabteilung /shtoormabtailung/ or Storm Troopers) : Also known as "Brown Shirts," they were the Nazi party's main instrument for undermining democracy Key in facilitating Adolf Hitler's rise to power. They continued to exist throughout the Third Reich, but were of less political significance after Scapegoat: Person or group of people blamed for crimes committed by others.

Treaty of Versailles /versai/: Germany and the Allies signed a peace treaty at the end of World War I. The German Republic government which replaced the imperial administration was excluded from the deliberations. Weimar Republic /vaimahr/ : The German republic, and experiment in democracy ( ), was established after the end of World War I.