Who
When
What
Political Interactions
Left Overs
100

Leader of United States till 1945

Who is Franklin Roosevelt?

100

Bombing of Hiroshima Japan

When was August 6, 1945?

100

Immediate Cause of World War I

Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand 

100

Battle of Midway, Battle of Tanneberg, Battle of Normandy, Battle of Somme, Siege of Lenningrad

Examples of Armed Aggression

100

During World War II, the United States sent help to the Allies in the form of materials during the Lend Lease Act, this is a political interaction example.

Foreign aid
200

Leader of Germany during World War II

Who is Hitler?

200

End of World War II

When was August 14, 1945?

200

Immediate cause of World War II

Germany invades Poland

200

When the United States told Japan to stop island hopping before World War II or they would not trade oil with them anymore. 

Economic Sanctions

200

At the end of World War I, Germany and the Allied countries signed a document to end the war. 

treaty

300

Leader of Great Britain during World War II

Who is Winston Churchill?

300

Start of World War II

When was Sept 3, 1939

300

Reason US enters World War II

Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
300

Great Britain, Russia, United States, France as the Allied powers in World War II

Alliance

300

Leader of Japan during World War II

Who is Hidiki Tojo

400

Leader of Italy during World War II

Who is Benito Mussolini?

400

Armistice to end World War I

When was Nov 11, 1918

400

Reason US enters World War I

Germany sent secret message to Mexico.

400

When England gave Germany part of Czech to stop taking over more countries...

Appeasement

400

Winner of World War I and II

Allied Powers: Great Britain, United States, France

500

Leader of USSR during World War II

Who is Stalin?

500

Bombing of Pearl Harbor

When was December 7, 1941?

500

Effect of Russian Revolution on World War I

Russia pulls out of the war.

500

When Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill met at the Yalta Conference to discuss the end of World War II ...

diplomacy

500
Date of the D-day invasion

June 6, 1944

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