Beginning of World War two
World War II - Europe
The Holocaust
Life on the homefront
End of the War
100

Who were 3 of the main dictators in World War Two?

 Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin.




100

Was the invasion of Normandy a success or a fail?

The invasion of Normandy was a success.

100

What was the religious' group that was persecuted against during the holocaust?

Jewish

100

What did women do while men were fighting in world war Two? What were some of their jobs?

During World War II, women took on many jobs previously held by men, including roles like factory workers, nurses, etc.

100

Who was the president of the United States when World War Two ended?

Harry S. Truman.

200

What country did Germany invade to start World War Two?

Poland

200

In the battle of the Atlantic, what country surrendered allowing the battle to end?

It lasted until Germany surrendered in may 1945

200

Around haw many Jews died during the Holocaust?

Around 6 million people died during the Holocaust.

200

How did Rationing help World War two be more successful for americans?

Rationing helped by allowing the food and recourses not being used to go to the military that was fighting in the war.

200

What was the name of the international organization created after Word War Two to prevent future wars?

The United Nations

300

Who was involved in the bombing of pearl harbor on December 7th 1941?

The Japanese military

300

Did the allies win or lose the battle of the Atlantic?

A victory for the allies during World War 2

300

What were concentration camps?

Answer: Places where Jews and other groups were imprisoned, forced to work, and many were killed.

300

Hollywood produced many films that were aimed at supporting the war effect

Many of the films were aimed at supporting the war effect.

300

What was the name of the U.S. military program that created the atomic bomb?

The Manhattan Project is the military program that created the atomic bomb

400

What country did Japan invade in 1937, before joining World War Two?

China was the country that invaded Japan before entering the war.

400

What happened on D-day-?

Allied troops parachute behind enemy lines, ships rained shells on the coastline to destroy German defenses, followed by allied forces storming the beach at Normandy.

400

What were the conditions like in concentration camps?

Overcrowded, lots of starvation, disease, forced labor, and brutal treatment.

400

In the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) how did the mass production of penicillin effect America?

The mass production of penicillin was a breakthrough antibiotic which treated many people during and after the war.

400

What country did the United states drop 2 atomic bombs, causing them to surrender?

Japan

500

Which dictator is being described. :He sent people to work camps who has spoken out in opposition to him.

Anyone who opposed to him he had killed

Stalin, dictator of the Soviet Union

500

Italy’s campaign helped bring down Mussolini’s government and forced what country's soldiers in Italy to give up by May 1945?

German soldiers gave up after Italy's campaign.

500

What is one way the U.S showed Americans about the Germans mistreating the Jews? 

Around 2,000 newspapers were printed in the U.S, allowing most American households to have one. The newspapers were mostly about Germany mistreating the Jews

500

What is one way the role of the government helped America win world war two?

Some ways are:

-Helped fund the allies, provided food, weapons, tanks, aircraft, and ships 

-Broadened the income tax and payroll 

500

What are two reasons why American thought it was Justified to drop an Atomic Bomb on Japan?

-“The chief purpose was to end the war as quickly as possible” Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War

-Revenge for Pearl Harbor and the Japanese War Crimes

- To limit American casualties

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