These were originally forced labor camps, and then eventually turned into death camps after "The Final Solution" was put into practice.
What are concentration camps?
This was the day Pearl Harbor was surprise attacked.
What is December 7, 1941?
This was the requirement to limit food consumption to save more for liberated territories and Allied soldiers.
What is rationing?
This is the battle that was the complete turning point for the Eastern Front, where 2 million people died in one battle.
What is the battle of Stalingrad?
This is a decisive battle in the Pacific Theater which is pictured by a famous image of American soldiers hoisting up a flag.
What is Iwo Jima?
This was the type of warfare that quickly surrounded the enemy and encircled them, ensuring victory.
What is blitzkreig?
This is the name of the scientific research group that was dedicated to making the atomic bomb.
What is the Manhattan Project?
This was the combination of art, video, and speeches that persuade a group to action or specific belief.
What is propaganda?
This is also known as Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, France to liberate Europe from the Nazis.
What is D-Day?
Bonus 100pts: What actual day is D-Day?
These are the two locations in Japan that America dropped an atomic bomb.
What are Hiroshima & Nagasaki?
Bonus 100pts: Name the two atomic bombs used.
This is the ideology that puts the state above the individual, has a hierarchy of class, and opponents are censored/jailed.
What is Nazism?
This is the strategy the Americans used to liberate small islands and territories in Oceania.
What is island-hopping?
This is the command that opened up internment camps within the interior of the US to prevent any spies or bad actors from access to the public.
What is the Executive Order 9066?
Bonus 100pts: What is the number of the Civilian Exclusion Order that forced specifically the Japanese into internment?
This was the approach to pacify the Nazis and Hitler when they began re-expansion within Europe.
What is appeasement?
This was the battle tactic where Japanese planes and pilots would suicide bomb American ships.
What is Kamikaze?
This was the plan Hitler made to hide his crimes from the Allies as they reconquered Europe, executing millions of Jews.
What is "The Final Solution?"
This was the action that let Allies borrow arms and vehicles from the USA, with the intention to return them upon the war's conclusion.
What is the Lend-Lease Act?
These are purchasable bank notes which appreciate in value and help fund the war effort.
What are war bonds?
This is the meeting where FDR, Churchill, and Stalin met and agreed on mutual terms for the war's outcome.
What is the Yalta Conference?
This was the deciding battle for Europe, where the Americans were encircled, and refused to surrender.
What is the Battle of the Bulge?
This is the first country Hitler invaded, beginning WWII on September 1, 1939.
What is Poland?
This was the action that caused the Japanese to react with bombing Pearl Harbor.
What is an embargo?
This is the Supreme Court Case that declared Japanese internment to be legal under the Constitution.
What is Korematsu v. United States?
This is what Stalin promised to do after the war was over, but broke his promise.
What is releasing the Eastern Bloc?
This is the battle where many people would commit suicide for honor of their country rather than surrender.
What is Okinawa?