ambiguous
(adjective) Having a double or obscure meaning
atrocious
(adjective) Extremely savage or wicked
dessication
(noun) The preservation of food by removing its moisture
equilibrium
(noun) Balance
extraneous
(adjective) Irrelevant or superfluous
gullet
(noun) The throat or esophagus
Haftlinge
(noun) The word used for "prisoner" within the death camp
incredulous
(adjective) Unwilling to believe
Ka-Be
(noun) The camp infirmary
Lager
(noun) Prison camp
latrine
(noun) A communal toilet, particularly in a barracks or camp
mutilation
(noun) Rendering imperfect by incision or destruction
portentous
(adjective) significant (negative) as relates to a future happening; a sign
Prussian
(adjective) Of Prussia, a former German kingdom
rancid
(adjective) Smelling or tasting of rank, stale fat
repugnance
(noun) An aversion or antipathy towards something
scruples
(noun) Regarding a person's morals or propriety of an action
Tantalus
(noun) A Greek mythological figure punished in Tartarus: he was made to stand in a pool of water beneath a fruit tree with low branches, with the fruit ever eluding his grasp, and the water always receding before he could take a drink
tepid
(adjective) Slightly warm
teutonic
(adjective) Relating to the characteristics of the people or language of Germany
thermograph
(noun) A thermometer that records the temperature it is taking
truss
(noun) A framework of rafters and struts supporting a bridge