One of the last survivors of the Holocaust, an elderly Jewish woman, is being interviewed by a news organization. She does not speak English well, and her children warn the reporter that she does not always understand things these days anyway. When the reporter gently asks the woman to talk about her experiences in the Holocaust, she looks at him, bewildered. Then she repeats the term back to him, “Holocaust?” Seeing that she does not understand, the reporter uses the Hebrew word. When he does, the woman’s eyes widen, and she nods solemnly. Which term did the interviewer MOST likely use to help the survivor recognize what he meant?
A.
Holodomor
B.
Shoah
C.
Porajmos
D.
Ard Al-mi'ad