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World War II began when Germany invaded ______.

Poland

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Approximately how many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?

6 million

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Which country lost by far the most soldiers and civilians in World War II, but also killed the most German soldiers?

the Soviet Union

100

The United States entered World War II after the Japanese surprise attack at _________.

Pearl Harbor

100

The U.S. strategy of attacking some Japanese-held islands in the Pacific Ocean while skipping over others was known as _______.

island-hopping

200

The German war strategy of using planes, tanks, and infantry to quickly surround and destroy their enemies was called ________.

blitzkrieg

200

The segregated, walled neighborhoods in cities where the Nazis forced Jews to live were called ________.

ghettos

200

The Battle of Normandy, the largest amphibious attack in history, is also known as ______.

D-Day

200

Which country did Japan invade in 1937, two years before the start of World War II in Europe?

China/Manchuria

200

The Japanese suicide pilots who attacked U.S. ships were called _________.

kamikaze

300

Before the war began, Germany signed a non-aggression pact with _________.

the Soviet Union

300

The murder of millions of Jews in extermination camps was Hitler's "______ _________ to the Jewish question."

final solution

300

The turning point of the war in Europe, and the deadliest battle in world history, was the Battle of ________.

Stalingrad

300

The turning point of the war in the Pacific, where U.S. planes sank four Japanese aircraft carriers, was the Battle of ______.

Midway

300

FDR loaned armaments to Britain.

Lend-Lease Act

400

What technological advantage did the British have that helped them win the Battle of Britain?

radar

400

The second city that the atomic bomb was dropped.

Nagasaki

400

The final battle of the war in Europe, which ended after Hitler shot himself in his underground bunker, was the Battle of _______.

Berlin

400

Night of Broken Glass

Kristallnacht

400

The top-secret American program to develop nuclear weapons during World War II was the _________.

Manhattan Project

500

The (failed) French defenses along their border with Germany were called the _________.

Maginot Line

500

The practice of giving in to aggression to avoid war.

Appeasement

500

Which country was liberated from the Nazis two months after D-Day and was able to rejoin the Allies for the end of the war against Germany?

France

500

Japanese Admiral during World War II

Yamamoto

500

Name the three Presidents during and after World War II

Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower