Leader of Great Britain during World War II
Who is Winston Churchill?
The Allied invasion of Normandy, which begun on June 6, 1944.
What is D-Day?
What is Nato?
Amendment that limited the amount of terms a President could serve to Two.
What is the Twenty-second amendment?
Conference between allied leaders that led to an agreement to only accept Germany's unconditional surrender.
What is the Yalta Conference?
Leader of USSR during World War II
Who is Joseph Stalin?
This event triggered America's entrance into World War II, 2403 American's were killed and 1178 were wounded. December 7, 1941.
What is attack on Pearl Harbor.
Military and political standoff when Soviet missiles were placed on an island just 90 miles off shore of America. JFK was President.
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis.
What is the Baby Boom?
First conference with the big three all together. Held in Iran.
What is the Tehran Conference?
American Five-star General in the Pacific theater during WWII.
Who is General Douglas MaCarthur?
The day the allies won in the European theater. May 8, 1945.
What is V-E day?
What is Mutually Assured destruction?
Set of proposals put for by Harry S. Truman. (one of the deals)
What is the Fair Deal.
Strategy session for the next phase of World War II, in attendance was FDR, Churchill and some free French.
What is Casablanca Conference?
He formed the Vietminh-communist party.
Who is Ho Chi Minh?
The day the allies won in the Pacific theater. Marked the end of World War II. September 2, 1945.
What is V-J day?
Incident where a U.S. spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.
What is the U-2 incident?
Act that authorized 41000 miles of roads throughout America.
What is the Interstate Highway Act?
Conference between America and South American Countries to ensure peace in the region.
What is the Buenos Aires Conference?
Japanese General and Prime Minister of Japan during WWII.
Who is General Hideki Tojo?
The battle that stopped the German advance into the Soviet Union, it was one of the bloodiest battles in history with more than 2 million military and civilian casualties.
What is the Battle of Stalingrad?
War that was between Communist North and Democratic South. Ended at the 38th parallel.
What was the Korean War?
Political Party formed by Southern Democrats who opposed the parties view on Civil Rights.
Who are the Dixiecrats?
The conference between America and its southern Neighbors that's main goal was to increase trade between the two parties.
What is the Rio De Janeiro Conference?