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Hitler's "storm troopers"; literally wore brown shirts with red swastikas
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Brownshirts
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(Night of the Broken Glass) November 9, 1938, when mobs throughout Germany destroyed Jewish property and terrorized Jews.
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Kristallnacht
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Hitler's "storm troopers"; literally wore brown shirts with red swastikas
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(Night of the Broken Glass) November 9, 1938, when mobs throughout Germany destroyed Jewish property and terrorized Jews.
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Concentration camp in Southern Germany
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the Nazi secret police force, known for its terrorism and brutality (noun)
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The MS St. Louis was a German ocean liner. In 1939, it set off on a voyage ito Cuba in which its captain, Gustav Schröder, tried to find homes for over 900 Jewish refugees from Germany.
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Jewish day of rest which begins every Friday at sunset and lasts until nightfall on Saturday
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the religious initiation ceremony of a Jewish boy who has reached the age of 13 and is regarded as ready to observe religious precepts and eligible to take part in public worship.
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German word for leader, used to describe Hitler in the Nazi Party.
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Communist dictator of Cuba who came into power in 1959.
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Spanish for "the north" (refers to The United States)
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the rhythmic pattern (hidden beat) inside Cuban music
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United States policy: Cubans caught by the US at sea ("wet feet") had the choice to return to Cuba or stay in a refugee camp. Cubans who made it to land ("dry feet") were granted special refugee status and allowed to remain and become US citizens.
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Spanish for "tomorrow"
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Ancient city in what is now modern-day Syria
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A head covering worn in public by some Muslim women.