Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
The name of the leader of Russia before the Revolution was this.
Czar Nicholas II
These people were the main target of the Nazis.
The Jewish people
Great Britain and France used this to try to avoid war with Germany.
Appeasement
The Cold War
Italy, Japan, Russia, France, Great Britain, and the US
The Allied Powers
The name of the first Communist leader of Russia was this.
Vladimir Lenin
These laws took away citizenship and rights from the Jewish people of Germany.
The Nuremberg Laws
This is the name of the technique used by Germany to hit opposing countries fast and hard.
This country was split into two post-World War II.
Germany into East Germany and West Germany
One of the causes of World War I.
Militarism, Alliance, Imperialism, Nationalism, assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Soviet Union
This is the name of the night that officially began the Holocaust.
Kristallnacht/Night of the Broken Glass (Oct. 9-10, 1938)
This is the name of the puppet government in France.
Vichy France
This city had a wall splitting it into two, which was pulled down in
Berlin (Nov. 9, 1989)
This country was blamed for WWI.
Germany
This man supposed had magic powers that could heal the Tsar's son.
Rasputin
One of the two types of camps that victims of the Holocaust were sent to.
Concentration Camps
Death Camps
The only continent that was not involved in WWII was this.
Antarctica (because penguins can't hold guns)
The two types of government or economic systems during the Cold War were what?
Capitalist/Democracy, Communism
This is one of the main treaties that ended WWI.
Treaty of Versailles
Poison, shot, hypothermia, drowned
The post-war response of the Allies to the Holocaust was this.
The Nuremberg Trials
Name one of the Conferences where the Big Three met during the war.
Casablanca, Tehran, Yalta
Name two leaders (US, USSR, or one of each) during the Cold War.
Joseph Stalin (USSR), Georgy Malenkov (USSR), Nikita Khruschev (USSR), Leonid Brezhnev (USSR), Yuri Andropov (USSR), Konstantin Chernenko (USSR), Mikhail Gorbachev (USSR)
Harry Truman (US), Dwight Eisenhower (US), John Kennedy (US), Lyndon Johnson (US), Richard Nixon (US), Gerald Ford (US), Jimmy Carter (US), Ronald Reagan (US),