| NOLDE | Emil, German painter persecuted by the Nazis who died in 1956 (5) |
| SWAMI | Saint was persecuted by many inquisitorial leaders (5) |
| TYPE | Sort of society persecuted by governments (4) |
| EPP | High ranking Nazi who disbanded the Bavarian government in 1933, Franz von ... |
| RUDOLFHESS | Leading Nazi who flew solo to Scotland in 1941 to negotiate peace (6,4) |
| HESS | Nazi who flew to Scotland |
| TATUM | Art ?, US jazz pianist known for his improvisation who died in 1956 (5) |
| BLOCH | Konrad Emil ***** , German-born US biochemist born in 1912 (5) |
| RALLY | A mass meeting, such as those organised by the Nazi Party at Nuremberg between 1933 and 1938 (5) |
| OSKAR | ***** Schindler, German industrialist who sheltered Jews from the Nazis (5) |
| FRANK | Anne ---, German-Dutch Jewish teenager whose diary recorded her experiences in hiding from the Nazis during World War II (5) |
| REICH | The Third ---, the Nazi dictatorship in Germany 1933-45 (5) |
| SPEER | Albert ___, chief architect of Nazi Germany who was tried at Nuremberg and sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the Nazi regime |
| THIRD | The Nazi regime of Germany, 1933-1945 (5,5) |
| LUGER | Pistol synonymous with the Nazis. (5) |
| BAUHAUS | Which German school of architecture founded in 1919 was closed by the Nazis in 1933? (7) |
| BABIYAR | Ravine in Kiev, Ukraine that was the site of a mass execution by the Nazis in 1941 (4,3) |
| GUERNICA | Basque town subject to heavy bombing by the Nazis in 1937 in the Spanish Civil War (8) |
| JEHOVAHS | In 1941 the Australian government banned the ... Witnesses because the group was considered a threat to morale; oddly they were also targeted by the Nazi regime (7'1) |
| OTTODIX | German Expressionist who was blacklisted by the Nazis |