The three Abrahamic faiths
What are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
The kind of fighting WWI became famous for
What is trench warfare?
The event that led the United States to join World War II
What is the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
Two laws/events that led up to the Holocaust in Germany
What is
- Kristallnacht?
- (laws from sheet)?
The difference between the words Islam and Muslim
What is Islam is the name of the religion and a Muslim is someone who follows it?
One feature all three Abrahamic faiths have in common
What is monotheism?
What is belief in helping the less fortunate?
The man whose assassination triggered the start of World War I
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria?
Why the United Kingdom declared war on Germany
What is an alliance with Poland, which Germany had attacked?
Name of a death camp
What is
Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Auschwitz, Majdanek, Trostinets?
The tone/attitude of German politics in the 1920s
What is aggressive and argumentative, due to bitterness of returning soldiers from WWI?
One feature of Christianity that is different than Islam or Judaism
What is believing Jesus is the savior and son of God?
The years in which World War I occurred
What is 1914-1918?
The reason why Russia did not retaliate when Germany invaded Poland
What is a secret deal to share territory in Eastern Europe?
A country that notably accepted a number of Jewish refugees in the 1930s
What is the Dominican Republic
Meaning and significance of the word "Nabka"
What is the forced relocation of 700,000 Arab Palestinians after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War?
What is a feature of Islam that is different than Judaism or Christianity?
What is...
- five pillars
- Mohamed as God's final prophet
A requirement of the Treaty of Versaille, which ended the war
What is...
- Germany having to make reparations
- demilitarization of the Rhineland
- Germany having to disarm significantly
- Germany having to hand over former colonies
Event that brought World War II to an end
The dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Name of trial at which high-ranking Nazis were tried and punished for crimes against humanity after World War II
Nuremberg Trials
The father of Zionism
Theodor Herzl
A Christian or Muslim fundamentalist sect
What is...
- Wahabi
- Opus Dei
- Amish
Three of the four underlying causes that contributed to World War I
What are militarism, nationalism, colonialism, and alliances?
Define "collaborator" in the context of World War II
Someone who helped the Nazis
What was the name of the mobile killing squads that massacred Jewish people in Eastern Europe during WWII?
Einsatzgruppen
Significance and year of the Balfour Declaration
What is the 1917 document stating British support for a Jewish state in Palestine