A strong dictatorial leader is essential to this political system of the Axis powers.
What is Facist?
100
He said "old soldiers never die, they just fade away" but before he faded away, he commanded all Allied troops in the Pacific.
Who is General Douglas MacArthur?
100
In Korematsu v. US the Supreme Court ruled this.
What is that during wartime individuals who posed a national security risk could be held in military internment camps.
100
Reparations and the restrictions on Germany from this agreement are believed to have lead to World War II
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
100
Convoys, sonar, airplanes and warships were used in this Battle by the US to assist Britain.
What is the Battle of the Atlantic?
200
After a freezing winter the Nazis retreated from this location making the months--long battle the turning point in Europe in WWII
What is Stalingrad?
200
The Military leader of Japan, he was executed for war crimes while the Emperor lived.
Who is Tojo?
200
Americans were encouraged to recycle metal and animal fats, plant victory gardens and buy war bonds through patriotic ______.
What is Propaganda?
200
Weary from international involvement in WWI, the US passed these in the 1930s
What are the Neutrality Acts?
200
True or false: The armed forces in World War II included integrated units.
What is False?
300
Ironically named the "non aggression pact", it lead one of these two nations that signed to invade Poland.
What are Germany and the Soviet Union?
300
Americans looked at these Japanese suicide pilots with "a strange mix of awe and pity"
What are kamikaze pilots?
300
The entry of American women into the workplace during World War II was symbolized by this fictional propaganda character.
Who is "Rosie the Riveter"?
300
Passage of the Lend-Lease act was encouraged by this famous speech by President Roosevelt.
What is the "Four Freedoms" speech?
300
The systematic extermination of a race of people, such as in the Holocaust, is called this.
What is genocide?
400
A second front in Europe was opened with this event.
What is D-Day?
400
These battles at the end of the Island-Hopping campaign gave the US the ideal strategic position for entering mainland Japan.
What is are Okinawa and Iwo Jima?
400
Located at Columbia University, this secret project created the atomic bomb.
What is the Manhattan Project?
400
Britain and France appeased Hitler at the Munich Conference by doing this.
What is allowing him to keep the Sudetenland as long as he stopped there.
400
Nazis who said they weren't responsible for thier actions were convicted by this tribunal of crimes against humanity showing individuals are responsible for actions even in time of war.
What are the Nurmeburg trials?
500
In this document, Roosevelt and Churchill agreed to fight the war together and after create a peacekeeping organization (the United Nations) to ensure self determination for all nations.
What is the Atlantic Charter?
500
To prevent further loss of life and avoid invasion of Japan, President Truman did this, an option he didn't know existed until he became president.
What is dropped the atomic bomb?
500
In addition to giving ration books, this office encouraged people to participate in scrap metal drives by turning every extra piece of metal in their home to build weapons
What is the Office of price administration?
500
the Lend-Lease Act showed the US had moved from neutrality to a policy of
What is involvement?
500
Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met at these wartime conferences to plan the end of the war.