Between The Wars
Hitler's Rise
Terms
WW2
Holocaust
100

The German economy experienced this after WW1.

What is Depression?

100

Hitler believed they were responsible for Germany's problems. 

Who are Jews?

100

A government that has total control over the people's lives.

What is Totalitarian Government?

100

An unsuccessful nine-month air raid in an attempt to bomb Britain into submission.

What is the Blitz?

100

On this Night, Nazis carried out a plan to attack Jewish People, burn their synagogues, and pillage their businesses.

What is the Night of Broken Glass?

200

Hitler annexed this country, and the Allies allowed it.  

What is Austria? 

200

Hitler was elected to this position.

What is Chancellor?

200

Musellini, Hitler, and Stalin are examples of these. They stayed in power through Military Force.  

Who were Fascist Leaders?

200

This event caused the US to join WW2.

What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor?

200

These laws were put in place to discriminate and oppress Jewish citizens in Germany.

What are the Nuremberg Laws?

300

The League of Nations lacked this to support its purpose.

What is Military Force?

300

They can be described as Hitler's blonde-haired, Blue blue-eyed master race. 

Who are Aryans?

300

An international peacekeeping organization.

What is The Legue of Nations?

300

This event is marked as the official start of WW2 because it caused France and Great Britain to declare war on Germany.

What is the invasion of Poland?

300
In these, Jews were experimented on and were used in forced labor.  

What are concentration Camps?

400

Hitler and Stalin made this pact when they both wanted to invade Poland.

What is Non-Agression?

400

This is the result of Hitler attempting to overthrow the Republic of Germany.

What is Jail Time?

400

This is used to exploit people's fears and sway their beliefs.

What is Propaganda?

400

Germany used these Quick, destructive strategies to quickly and decisively take over Western Europe.  (English Translation: Lightning War)

What are Blitzkrieg tactics?

400

Diaries, Letters, Documents created at the time, Photographs, and victim interviews are all examples of this.

What are Primary Sources?

500

Great Britain's policy that allowed Germany to violate the Treaty of Versailles continuously.

What is appeasement?

500

This allowed Hitler to take over the outskirts of Czechoslovakia.  

What is the Munich Agreement? 

500

When President Roosevelt died, it was this man who made the decision to drop the Atomic Bombs, ending the war.  

Who was President Truman?

500

A surprise amphibious attack by the Allies allowed them to reclaim France.

What is D-Day?

500

A planned attempt to remove a race of people from he face of the earth by strategic killing through mass extermination and sterilization.

What is Genocide?

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