This event in America led to further economic problems in Germany.
What is the Great Depression?
Name given to the Russian Emperor.
What is "Czar"?
1941
What is the year the U.S. entered the war?
Hitler blamed them for most of Germany's problems.
Who were the Jews?
The German party of the people (Hitler took leadership of this).
What is the German Workers' Party?
Did not include every nation.
What was the League of Nations?
This is how the Russian people felt about their government at the beginning of the 20th century.
What was angry and held protests against the Czar?
August 8th 1945
When did America drop the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in Japan?
The Star of David.
What was something Jews were supposed to wear?
The USSR means this.
What is The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics?
Caused the German people to have to pay war reparations and decrease its military.
What was the Treaty of Versailles?
Rebel party led by soldiers, workers, and the poor.
What was the Bolshevik Party?
December 7th 1941
When was Pearl Harbor attacked by Japan?
This was a consequence of concentration camps.
What is (see Teacher's answer key)? Death is not an answer.
The United States' policy towards the fighting in Europe.
What was isolationism?
Hitler used this to influence the way Germans felt about their country as well as other countries or people groups.
What was propaganda?
Government owns everything and gives equally to the people (making there be no classes in society).
What is Communism?
October 1929
This was a law/regulation against the Jews.
What is (see Teacher's answer key)?
This was an alliance between the USSR and China.
What was the Comintern Pact?
This was an alliance between Germany and Japan.
What was the Anti-Comintern Pact?
The government is in complete control of everything and does what's best for the nation regardless of how it affects the individual.
What is Fascism?
August 15th 1945
When did Japan surrender?
What are the Axis Powers?