One of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century.
Adolf Hitler
Devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces
Pearl Harbor
Act that made it illegal to trade arms to foreign countries during war
Neutrality Acts
Famous male artist in the 40s with hits like "Fly me to the moon", "That's Life", "New York, New York"
Frank Sinatra
who killed the first german service man
Japanese
Who was the president during WW2
F.D.R
Genocide of European Jews during World War II.
Holocaust
Mandated males aged 20 and 21 years old who were to be called up for six months full-time military training then put on reserve
Military Training Acts
Considered one of the best films of the 40s made in 1941 staring Orson Welles
Citizen Kane
who killed the first American serviceman
Russians
Who accepted and signed Japans surrender in September 1945
Douglas Mc Authur
When is D Day
June 6th
German laws that were racists and made to deprive Jews
Nuremberg Laws
#1 song in 1940 made by Glenn Miller
In the Mood
how many allied crew bomber crewman were killed
100,000
One of the most successful combat generals in U.S history. Commanded the US third army after the Normandy invasion.
George S. Patton
Codename for the murder of all Jews
Final Solution
Act that required the reorganization of the foreign policy and military establishments in the US
National Security Act of 1947
Famous Cereal till this date debuted in 1941 by General Mills
Cheerios
in 1941 how many cars were manufactured in the U.S?
three million
Was commander of a battalion that trained tank crews during WW1 later became President.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Where was the atomic bombings
Recognized sovereign governments, helped countries be protected from German forces in the west
Allied Forces Act 1940
One of the most famous Cars of the 40s designed by Harley Earl
Cadillac Custom Convertible
who was the youngest serviceman in the U.S?
Calvin Graham