Who is Mussolini/ Il Duce
German military strategy of attacking by land and air with a massive sudden attack
What is blitzkrieg/ lightning war?
Starting in 1935, the series of acts were passed to keep the U.S. out of war
What are the Neutrality Acts?
The last German offensive attack
What is the Battle of the Bulge?
The two cities were the atomic Bombs were dropped
Soviet leader who signed the NonAgression Pact
Who is Stalin?
Terms of the NonAgression Pact?
What is not to attack each other for 10 years and to divide Poland?
1st generation Japanese
2nd generation Japanese
Who are the Issei and Nisei?
Largest Allied offensive attack by land, air, and sea it included British, Canadian, and American troops
What is D-Day?
The executive order to incarcerate Japanese and Japanese Americans
U.S. President who declared war in Japan
Who is FDR?
British Royal Air Force that was able to defeat the German_______ in the Battle of Britain
What is Luftwaffe?
Government agency in charge of the development of the atomic bomb
What is the Manhattan Project?
Battle that was the turning point in the Pacific because it destroyed 4 Japanese carriers
What is Midway?
Document that Churchill and FDR signed in 1941 discussing Postwar goals for Allied forces
What is the Atlantic Charter?
Japanese Military Leader
Who is Hideki Tojo?
These three nations signed the Tripartite Pact.
What is Germany, Japan, and Italy?
One of the way women participated in the war effort was by starting these, which were used to grow food due to rationing.
What are victory gardens?
Battle where over 20,000 Japanese were killed
What is Iwo Jima?
This General led the American occupation of Japan and helped reshape their government to be more democratic.
Who is MacArthur?
British Prime Minister who appeased Hitler in the Munich Pact
Who is Chamberlain?
What is Sudetenland?
The U.S. government hired Mexicans to work in our agricultural farms under this program
What is the Bracero program?
Turning point battle in Europe for Allied Forces?
What is Stalingrad?
In the late 1930's the U.S. enforced immigration quotas that banned these refugees from entering the country in large numbers.
Who are Jews?