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Question | Answer |
Totalitarian and Communist Soviet dictator who wanted to collective agriculture and was responsible for the execution of millions of Soviets. | Joseph Stalin |
Facist and nationalistic leader of Italy who supported militaristic expansion and launched an invasion of Ethiopia. | Benito Mussolini |
German dictator who wrote Mein Kampf who stated that the Sudetenland was his \"last territorial demand.\" | Adolph Hitler |
This groupd launched an invaious of Manchuria and came to power through acts of aggression. | Japanese Militarists |
Spanish dictator who was aided by Hitler and Mussolini in his Civil War. | Francisco Franco |
British Prime minister who signed the Munich Pact. | Neville Chamberlain |
The resulf of this air campaign led Hitler to call off the invasion of Britain indefinitely. | The Battle of Britain |
In 1938, this country was Germany\'s first target, and did not resist Hitler\'s invasion. | Austria |
Prior to the invasion of Poland, Germany and the Soviet Union agreed to. | The Nonaggression Pact |
By signing the Munich Pact, Britain and France agreed to take this policy toward German aggression. | appeasement |
He said \"Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor. They will have war.\" | Winson Churchill |
Germany, Italy and Japan were called the ___ powers. | Axis |
This allowed the president to give arms and other supplies to \"any country whose defense was vital to the US.\" | Lend-Lease Act |
Churchill and Roosevelt met secretly aboard the USS August and drafted the __. | Atlantic Charter |
Japan launched a surprise attack on the Naval Base at __. This is referred to as \"a date which will live in infamy\" by FDR | Pearl Harbor |
Code name for the attomic bomb project. | Manhattan Project |
Created by Congress to combat the threat of inflation | Office of Price Administration |
Expanded the draft and provided 10 million soldiers. | Selective Service Act |
Labor leader who threatened a march on Washington if minorities continued to be discriminated against in the work place. | A Philip Randolph |
Assumed responsibility for converting industry from peacetime to wartime production. | War Production Board |
End of war in Europe. | VE Day |
Commander of Operation Overlord and the Allies in Europe. | Dwighed D. Eisenhower |
Invasion of Nazi- Controlled Europe. | D- Day |
Convoys, Sonar, and Radar helped the allies win this battle. | Battle of the Atlantic |
Last German offensive | Battle of the Bulge |
Commander of Allied forces in the Pacific. | Douglas Macarthur |
The US first dropped the Atomic Bomb on | Hiroshima |
Trials against Nazi leaders, claimed individuals were responsible for actions in war. | Nuremberg Trials |
Considered the turning point of the war in the Pacific. | Midway |
Because of high # of casualties at this battle, Allies fear invasion of Japan may mean 1.5 million Allied casualties | Okinawa |
FDR, Churchill, Stalin meet to discuss post-war world. | Yalta Conference |