The alliance name between Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII.
Who are the Axis Powers?
The totalitarian dictator from Italy who wanted to go to war
Who is Bonito Mussolini?
Hitler blamed this group of citizens for Germany's problems
Who are the Jews?
Extreme patriotic feeling, putting your country over even your own life.
What is Nationalism?
The economic disaster that weakened many nations.
What is the Great Depression?
This treaty restricted the size of Germany's army and forced the nation to pay reparations
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
Dictator from Russia who aligned with Hitler in the beginning, started the Great Purge, and had an inferiority complex
Who is Joseph Stalin?
Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with this nation to defend his Eastern flank.
What is the Soviet Union?
Means giving into someone provided their demands are reasonable. Keeping the peace, pleasing
What is Appeasement?
A policy of remaining away from affairs of other groups, especially political affairs of other countries.
What is Isolationism?
This was the League of Nations biggest mistake that led to WWII
What was Appeasement to Hitler?
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, signed the Munich Agreement, and is know for his policy of Appeasement
Who is Neville Chamberlin?
After occupying Rhineland, Hitler annexed this nation
What is Austria?
Having to pay for something, example after WW1
What are Reparations?
The 4 M.A.I.N. causes of World War I
What is MAIN -militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism?
On September 1, 1939 Hitler invaded this country
What is Poland?
German dictator who was a mass murderer and known for the Holocaust and a major cause of World War II
Who is Hitler?
This event exemplified the pre-war "appeasement" tactic of the allies.
What is the Munich Conference?
This was a major cause of WWII; it is a political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied.
What is Fascism?
Although FDR tried to avoid directly getting involved, this event is what made the US enter World War II
What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Prejudice or discrimination against Jews
What is Anti-Semitism?
a member of the more radical majority of the Social Democratic Party, 1903–17, Russian Communist Party
Who are the Bolsheviks?
DAILY DOUBLE: The reason Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles & 2 examples of how he broke it.
What was too harsh for Germany? What is Rearmament, Reparations?
a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
What is Imperialism?
This agreement between Germany and Soviet Union stated that the two nations will not to take military action against each other for 10 years
What is German-Soviet Pact?