Important Figures
Holocaust
Causes
Battles
Policies
100

The Fuhrer of Germany during WW2

Who is Adolf Hitler?

100

The mass slaughter of Jewish people

What was the Holocaust

100

A widespread political ideology in Germany during WW2

What is Nazism?

100

Attacked by Japan, leading the U.S. to declare war against Japan and joining the war

What was Pearl Harbor?

100

Allowed the U.S. To sell, lease, or lend war materials to nations the U.S. supported

What was the Lend Lease Act?

200

He established a totalitarian dictatorship in Russia

Who was Joseph Stalin?

200

The extermination of all Jewish people in Europe

What was the Final Solution?

200

A system adopted by Germany, Italy, and Russia during WW2

What is fascism?

200

An invasion of France by the U.S. and Britain known as “Operation Overlord”

What was the Battle of Normandy?

200

Prohibited Americans from traveling on ships of nations at war or selling goods to countries of war

What were the Neutrality Acts?

300

Met secretly with FDR aboard a ship in the Atlantic off the coast of Canada

Who was Winston Churchill?

300

Was a 2 day period where Jewish businesses were vandalized and broken into

What was Kristallnacht?

300

An economic shot that impacted Germany‘s employment

What was The Great Depression?

300

Was the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during WW2

What was the Battle of the Bulge?

300

An agreement between the U.S. and England to have freedom of the seas and maintain peace between all nations post WW2

What was the Atlantic Charter?

400

Was a general and commander and was stationed in the Philippines

Who was Douglas MacCarthur?

400

Jews were forced to live here segregated from the wider population

What were Ghetto’s?

400
Was the final straw causing England and France to declare war on Germany

What was the invasion of Poland?

400

A major naval battle between the Imperial Japanese Navy and naval and air forces of the U.S. And Australia, taking place in the Pacific ocean.

What was the Battle of the Coral Sea?

400

Buyers must pay cash and transport their own purchases

What was “Cash and Carry”?

500

Was placed in supreme command of the Allied invasion also known as “Operation Overlord”

Who was General Dwight D. Eisenhower?

500

“Maintaining the purity of blood ensures the survival of the German people”

What are the Nuremberg Laws?

500

To maintain peace by giving into Hitler’s commands

What was Appeasement?

500

An allied invasion into a Italian city 

What is the Battle of Salerno

500

“… the equal right of every individual on its territory to life, liberty, and Property, religious freedom and the use of his own language.”

What was the Declaration of Human Rights?

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