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100

 This offered appeasement to Germany, setting off WWII.

Munich Agreement

100

These were twice detonated to end WWII

Nuclear bombs

100

The site of the Beer Hall Putsch led by Hitler took place here in 1923.

Munich

100

His assassination started WWI

Arch Duke Ferdinand

100

pre WW1 worldwide intergovernmental organization created to maintain world peace

League of Nations

200

This German riot is referred to as the “night of broken glass.” 

Kristallnacht

200

This was used to delay advancing infantry and usually placed directly in front of trenches in WWI 

Barbed Wire

200

Allied Forces landed here on D-Day,  June 6, 1944

Normandy, France

200

He championed appeasement

Chamberlain

200

Meeting of Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt

Yalta Conference

300

This destructive event consolidated Hitler’s power and discredited the communists in Germany.

Reichstag fire

300

These caused of the most casualties during World War I, they were either extremely heavy and mounted or handheld by the infantry

Automatic Machine Guns

300

The Truman Doctrine was intended mainly to aid these two countries.

Greece and Turkey

300

This president who led during Cuban Missile Crisis, was killed in 1963

John Kennedy

300

Meeting of Churchill, Stalin, Truman

Potsdam Conference

400

This document punished Germany economically, politically, and territorially after WWI

Treaty of Versailles

400

Manufacturing this device meant that American women could no longer purchase silk stockings.

Parachutes

400

Nelson Mandela was imprisoned here at the beginning of his 27-year incarceration

Robben Island

400

Leader of the Red Army during the Russian Revolution

Leon Trotsky

400

5 permanent members here must vote unanimously to pass any resolution

UN Security Council

500

This failed German invasion of Russia, ended in a rise of Russian hope against Germany

Operation Barbarossa

500

Better than technology, these people sent secret messages for the US military during World War Two based in a language the Japanese never broke.

Navajo Code-Talkers

500

The first country to gain independence in Africa, led by Nkrumah and the ideology of “positive action.”

Ghana

500

Benito Mussolini admitted to killing this individual to consolidate his power in Italy

Matteoti

500

Anti-apartheid Party headed by Nelson Mandela

African National Congress

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