The Begining
The Holocaust
Vocabulary
The End
100

US Policy towards countries at war at the beginning of WWII (name of the laws)

Neutrality Acts

100

This set of Laws revoked citizenship from Germany's Jews. 

The Nuremburg Laws 

100

 Tojo, Hitler and Mussolini were the leaders of these powers. 

 The Axis powers

100

What was the first Axis power to surrender? 

Italy 

200

Americans wanted to stay out of the war, a policy known as this. 

isolationism

200

During the Holocaust, many Jews concentrated into these crowded city neighborhoods. 

Ghettos 
200

These were the three main countries of the Allied Powers. 

Soviet Union

United States

Britain

200

Name ONE battle that was a major turning point for the Allies. 

Battle of Stalingrad

D-Day 

Battle of Midway

Battle of Monte Cassino 

300

Germany's war debt after WWI caused this

Extreme inflation

 (Hyperinflation) 

300

The largest uprising against the Holocaust occured in this Polish city. 

Warsaw

300

"a date which shall live in infamy"

December 7, 1941: the bombing of Pearl Harbor

300

Germany surrendered after this city was captured. 

Berlin

400

The allies only declared war on Germany after the invasion of this country. 

Poland 
400

Outright violence in the Holocaust began in November 9-10, 1938 in this event. 

"The Night of Broken Glass" 

Kristallnacht

400

Britian had to rush to save much of its army in this battle in France. 

Dunkirk 

400

This photo titled "Jaws of Death" was taken during the allied invasion of a French beach during this battle. 

 

D-Day

500

This policy was used by the League of Nations in an attempt to Prevent War with Germany. 

Appeasment

500

32 countries met at this Conference in a Switzerland to discuss the issue of accepting more refugees before WWII. All but one refused to increase their quotas. 

The Evian Conference 

500
Before WWII, Germany completed an annexation of Austria, known as this. 

Anschluss

500

President truman decided to bomb these two cities in an attempt to force Japan to surrender. 

Hiroshima & Nagasaki 

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