All 50 Uses of
Nazi
in
I Survived The Nazi Invasion, 1944
- The men were Nazis, killer soldiers of Adolf Hitler, Germany's leader.†
p. 5.3 *Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- A year ago, Nazi soldiers marched into Esties, the Polish town where Max's family had lived for hundreds of years.†
p. 5.5Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- The Nazis came with their tanks, their machine guns — and their hatred of Jewish people like Max and Zena.†
p. 5.6Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- In Esties, Nazi soldiers destroyed Jewish-owned businesses, including Papa's electrical repair shop.†
p. 5.8Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- Two months after the invasion, the Nazis forced all Jewish people to leave their homes.†
p. 6.3Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- The ghetto was surrounded by a barbed wire fence, and patrolled by Nazi guards and policemen.†
p. 6.5Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- "The Nazis want to take everything from us," she'd said in her clear and certain voice.†
p. 7.6Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- Max turned just in time to see a Nazi soldier looming over him.†
p. 10.9Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- A Nazi flag flew above the building now, angry red with a black swastika — the twisted Nazi cross.†
p. 11.7
- A Nazi flag flew above the building now, angry red with a black swastika — the twisted Nazi cross.†
p. 11.8
- What would the Nazis do to him?†
p. 12.2Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- But like everything else in Max's world, the Nazis had shattered that dream.†
p. 14.2
- They'd fought their own battle against the Nazis.†
p. 20.9
- The Nazis had invaded every country around Poland, and that blood-red swastika flag now flew over more than ten countries in Europe.†
p. 21.2
- And it wasn't only the Nazis from Germany who wanted to hurt them.†
p. 21.5
- Some people in Esties had joined the Nazis in their terror.†
p. 21.6
- Many of Esties's own policemen had helped burn down the synagogue, and were even more vicious than the Nazis.†
p. 23.4
- The Nazis are already searching the farm.†
p. 26.1
- They are searching for people who blew up a Nazi train tonight.†
p. 26.8Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- A Nazi train, blown up!†
p. 26.8
- No, not everyone had been infected by the Nazis' hate.†
p. 27.5Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- He glimpsed four men: the farmer and three Nazi soldiers.†
p. 29.1Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- "The dog led us to this barn," said a Nazi with a high, rasping voice.†
p. 29.8
- Max and Zena told her about their escape from the brutal Nazi soldier and how Mr. Jablonski had rescued them.†
p. 34.4
- "The Nazis took him," Max said finally.†
p. 34.9Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- Like most people, he wanted to believe that if we just went along with the Nazis, things would be okay.†
p. 35.4
- He didn't want to accept the truth — that the Nazis are more evil than we could have ever imagined.†
p. 35.4
- The Nazis were cold-blooded killers.†
p. 35.7
- "There are Jews hiding in the forests who are fighting back against the Nazis," she said.†
p. 36.2
- They could not go into battle against the Nazis — they didn't stand a chance against the German Panzer tanks and bombers and heavy machine guns.†
p. 36.6
- She was fighting the Nazis!†
p. 38.0
- He'd tricked the Nazis into thinking he loved Hitler.†
p. 43.1
- He'd even become close friends with the Nazi commander in the area.†
p. 43.2Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- The Nazis always made it seem as though they were crushing their enemies, and that any day Hitler would be the leader of the entire world.†
p. 43.9Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- The Nazis still controlled most of the countries in Europe, but their grip was slipping.†
p. 44.1
- But the real trouble for the Nazis was on the other side of the map, in Russia.†
p. 44.3
- The Nazis kept loading up trains with supplies.†
p. 44.8
- They traveled in the dead of night, dodging Nazi soldiers guarding the tracks.†
p. 45.9Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- A Nazi flag glowed in the moonlight.†
p. 46.5
- Behind them, an endless line of railcars was packed with supplies for the Nazi troops.†
p. 46.7
- Max could picture it all in his mind — the train's dive from the bridge, the smoldering wreckage, the Nazi flag bursting into flames.†
p. 47.7
- He thought of that Nazi soldier with the rasping voice, standing in the barn with his ferocious dog.†
p. 47.8
- Lately the Nazis were desperate to capture partisans, Aunt Hannah explained, to track them to their secret camps.†
p. 53.1Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- The Nazis are bombing the forest!†
p. 57.9
- But from the sound he could tell they were Junkers, the Nazis' most feared bombers.†
p. 59.5
- Papa told him they were the fastest bombers in the Nazi fleet, with six machine guns.†
p. 59.7Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
- I'm sure the Nazis have the forest surrounded now.†
p. 59.9Nazis = members of Hitler's political party who thought they were superior to all others; or those who identify with them
- "The Nazis have no idea that island even exists," she insisted.†
p. 60.6
- He refused to let the Nazis beat him — at least not without a fight.†
p. 65.4
- The Nazi troops were now marching through the forest.†
p. 67.9Nazi = Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
Definition:
Hitler's fanatical and oppressive political party in World War II Germany
or:
derogatory term for a person who is fanatical in their belief of superiority and their determination to control others
or:
derogatory term for a person who is fanatical in their belief of superiority and their determination to control others