| BELSEN | Which German village was the site of a Nazi concentration camp in WWII (6) |
| DACHAU | Town in Bavaria that was the site of a Nazi concentration camp |
| STALAG | German POW camp in WWII (6) |
| NOTORIOUS | 1946 spy thriller film in which Ingrid Bergman plays the daughter of a Nazi war criminal (9) |
| COLDITZ | German castle used as a prisoner-of-war camp in WWII (7) |
| UPTOWN | Descriptive of a mountain village - was part of the city (6) |
| LIDICE | Which Bohemian village was destroyed, and all its male inhabitants murdered by the Nazis in 1942 (6) |
| ANNEFRANK | This German-Jewish teenager died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945; the diary she kept of her time in hiding in WWII Amsterdam was first published in 1947 (4,5) |
| SALUTE | The Crusaders condemned a fan who made a Nazi - - - during a Super Rugby Pacific match last March (6) |
| BERGENBELSEN | Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony, Germany (6-6) |
| AUSCHWITZ | Notorious Nazi concentration camp in Poland (9) |
| BANZAI | Balkan leader and a Nazi confused by Japanese battle-cry (6) |
| SLAUGHTER | Oddly, this English village was one of the 'Thankful' ones, losing none of its men serving in WWI; U |
| ANVIL | As used by the blacksmith in a German village (5) |
| BLENHEIM | German village, scene of Marlborough's victory over the French and Bavarians in 1704 (8) |
| AULTBEA | Where in Scotland village was re-modelled a la Bute (7) |
| GWIN | Attorney Mike whose eponymous Internet law states that the longer threads go, the greater the likelihood someone is called a Nazi |
| MARATHONMAN | 1970s film thriller in which Laurence Olivier played a Nazi dentist |
| PABLOPICASSO | Spanish cubist artist whose antiwar painting Guernica was in response to a Nazi bombing: 2 wds. |
| THEODESSAFILE | 1972 thriller by Frederick Forsyth, about a Nazi organisation which protects former SS members (3,6,4) |