Holocaust
Lend Lease
Military Bases
President Roosevelt
WWII
100
Who was the target of The Holocaust?
What are Jews
100
a plan to assist the nations that were then fighting the Axis powers.
What is The Lend Lease
100
Naval Bases in Hawaii that got attacked by Japanese torpedoes.
What is Pearl Harbor
100
On December 8, this person addressed the American Congress, and the nation, to detail the attack.
What is President Franklin D. Roosevelt
100
What were the Axis Nations?
What is Germany, Japan, and Italy
200
Hatred towards Jews.
What is anti-semitism
200
Lend-lease advanced the United States to the edge of war. Such Isolationists as this Republican senator spoke against it. The bill would "...give the president power to carry on a kind of undeclared war all over the world, in which America would do everything except actually put soldiers in the front line trenches where the fighting is," he correctly observed.
What is Robert Taft
200
home of the U.S. Army Infantry, is adjacent to the city of Columbus in southwest Georgia.
What is Fort Benning
200
This was a comprehensive series of social and economic programs enacted during the Great Depression by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration that have become part of our everyday lives today.
What is New Deal
200
What are the main 3 Ally Nations
What is U.S, Great Britian, and France
300
There were no bathrooms available — a bucket served as the only waste control. Food was scarce, malnutrition made prisoners easy targets of disease and dehydration.
What is Extermination Camp ( Concentration Camp, Death Camp)
300
They argued that American Lend-Lease contributions were offset by the other sacrifices.
What is Allies'
300
The headquarters of multiple centers and commands in the US Army
What is Fort McPherson
300
Oldest military establishments
What is Fort Gordon
300
Allied invasion of northwest Europe was on this day.
What is D-day
400
These passed directly through many towns, and many died literally at the front doors of townspeople. Many died from starvation, disease, exhaustion, and cold, and thousands more were shot along the way. It is estimated that 250,000 concentration camp prisoners were murdered or died in these.
What is Death Marches
400
The law also provided for this which accounted for $17 billion worth of material later required by American soldiers overseas.
What is "reverse lend-lease,"
400
Located in the small town of Hinesville along the Canoochee Rive
What is Fort Stewart
400
FDR'S very close friends
What is Winston Churchill
400
This treaty contained more than 400 articles,The German general staff was abolished, and The German navy and air force were severely reduced.
What is Treaty of Versailles
500
This has essentially been underway since the enactment of the 1935 Nuremberg Race Laws, which proclaimed Jews to be second-class citizens and excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship, as well as prohibited them from marrying or having relationships with those of "German Blood"
What is The Holocaust
500
At the outset, worth of American material was shipped to Great Britain, China, Russia, Brazil and eventually many other countries
What is $7 billion
500
opened in 1941 as a "satellite installation" of Fort McPherson
What is Fort Gillem
500
The bill, which was the subject of fierce debate before its approval in Congress, allowed for the United States to aid the Allies with over this amount in goods and services by the end of the war.
What is fifty-billion
500
Shortly after the Allies achieved victory in Europe, this person was faced with one of the most awesome decisions faced by anyone in world history; he decided to drop the first atomic bombs on Imperial Japan.
What is Harry S. Truman
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