Pre-War
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Miscellaneous
100

This Treaty laid the groundwork for WWII with its harsh treatment of Germany.

Treaty of Versailles

100

The war began on this date, with the invasion of this country...

September 1, 1939 invasion of Poland

100

What event brought the US into WWII?

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941

100

Despite enduring an almost year long aerial assault by the German Luftwaffe, this Allied country was never invaded.

Britain (The Battle of Britain; The "Blitz")

100

The Axis Powers consisted of: 

Germany, Italy and Japan

200

This type of government typically has a dictator who controls all aspects of society.  

Totalitarian

200

This tactic means "lightning war" and allowed the Germans to achieve great success early on

Blitzkrieg

200

What was not destroyed in the Pearl Harbor attacks?

Aircraft carriers

200

This Battle was a turning point on the eastern front of the European Theater

Stalingrad

200

Which came first?  VE Day or VJ Day?

VE Day

300

What was the Munich Agreement?

In 1938, Europeans leaders met to discuss Hitler's aggressive actions beyond Germany's borders.  The decision was made to allow him to keep the Sudetenland, as long as he promises not to take anymore.  They were appeasing Hitler in an attempt to avoid war. 

300

This allowed the US to supply the Allies with war materials on credit - bypassing the strict Neutrality Acts.

Lend-Lease Act

300

April 1942 American military response to the attacks at Pearl Harbor - Tokyo was a main target.

Doolittle Raids

300

This Turning Point battle on the western front of the European Theater was delayed due to weather, included use of paratroopers, and an amphibious approach.  It's success allowed the Allies to begin taking back continental Europe.

D-Day; Invasion of Normandy

300

The Americans used this weapon to end the war in the Pacific

The Atomic Bomb

400

What was the US position at the start of the war?

Neutral

400

This country received the majority of Lend-Lease aid

Great Britain

400

This inspirational character encouraged women to take up jobs in war industry factories.

Rosie the Riveter

400
Americans in the Pacific used this strategy to take attainable islands and avoid Japanese strongholds.

Island Hopping

400

What finally caused the Japanese to surrender?

The nuclear bombing of the city of Nagasaki - August 9, 1945

500

What was the name for the policy used at Munich?

Appeasement

500

Explain the US actions that angered Japan?

Embargo with Japan - cut off oil supply

500

What happened to the Japanese Issei and Nissei on the West Coast?

They were moved into Japanese Internment Camps (Executive Order 9066)

500

This group used their oral, native language to assist US forces in the campaign throughout the Pacific.

Navajo Code Talkers

500

Korematsu v. US decided that FDR’s Executive Order 9066 that sent Japanese-Americans to internment camps was _____________.  

Constitutional - safety of the US in time of war

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