This battle was a turning point in the Pacific Theater.
Midway
He was the President of the United States during WWII until his death in 1945.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Adolf Hitler was the dictator of this country.
Germany
The United States Government encouraged citizens to grow these to help with the food supply.
Victory Gardens
He was elected Chancelor in Germany in 1933.
Adolf Hitler
This invasion was a turning point for the Allies on the Western Front in the European Theater of WWII.
D-Day
Name the 3 major Allied countries.
UK, USA, USSR
Hideki Tojo was the Prime Minister of this country.
Japan
US citizens were issued books of stamps to help control purchasing of specific goods. What was this called?
Rationing
This organization created after WWI was ineffective at preventing another World War.
League of Nations
This battle lasted months and was a turning point for the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front in the European Theater.
Stalingrad
This allied country was invaded by Germany on May 10, 1940.
France
Name the 3 Axis powers in WWII.
Germany, Italy, Japan
These were where Japanese Americans from the West Coast were sent during WWII.
Internment Camps
This treaty was considered a cause of WWII.
The Treaty of Versailles
This country was taken by Germany in 1939 and is considered the start of WWII.
Poland
He was appointed Prime Minister of the UK in 1940.
Winston Churchill
He was the dictator of Italy.
Benito Mussollini
The name of the icon on WWII posters that encouraged women to work in factories and the military industry.
Rosie the Riviter
This policy was used by UK to try and avoid war with Germany.
Appeasement
This battle for an island took over a month because the Japanese had tunnels and bunkers all over the island.
Iwo Jima
He was the dictator of the USSR during WWII.
Joseph Stalin
Germany used this tactic to invade Poland.
Blitzkrieg
The name of the African American military aviators that fought in the European Theater of WWII.
Tuskegee Airmen
The date when Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japan.
December 7, 1941