What leader was responsible for the cause of the Holocaust?
Adolf Hitler
who was president during The Great Depression?
Herbert hoover
which dictator raised to power in Germany using and used the crisis in the economy, polity and society??
Hitler
What's a home front?
what did the united nations after the war?
They were created helped countries work together to prevent future wars promote peace.
how many jews were killed during the Holocaust?
six million Jews
what did they call the huts that poor people lived in?
Hooverville.
which dictator ruled Korea during world war II?
Korea was not ruled by a single dictator from within the Korean peninsula itself but by the Japanese leadership.
Did the war cause any debt or finical issues?
Yes
when did world war II end?
1945 with Japan's formal surrender.
About how many concentration camps were there?
over 40,000
what was the start of the great depression?
the stock market crash of 1929, overproduction, a weak banking system, and international trade issues.
who was the dictator that controlled italy?
Mussolini
what is the 3 main sources of entertainment?
Films, Radios, and Music
Who dropped both atomic bombs?
The United states.
what years did the holocaust take place?
1941-1945
what year did the great depression begin?
1929
what country did Joseph Stalin control?
Soviet Union
what is propaganda?
Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular
What was the main event that led the United states entering world war II?
They entered after the Japanese's attacked on pearl harbor.
what were ghettos?
Ghettos were sections of cities where Jews were forced to live in overcrowded and inhumane conditions and often cut off from the rest of society.
what were the unemployment rates?
25% or 1 in every 4 people
What was Francisco Francos significance in Spain?
He was a Spanish dictator who led to a fascist upbringing and ruled from 1939-1975 until his dealth.
who is Rosie the riveter and what does she resemble
the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, representing their vital contributions to the war effort and their newfound roles in the workforce, as well as a broader symbol of female empowerment and independence.
what was D-Day
the Allied invasion of German-occupied France on June 6, 1944, marking the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe and a turning point in World War II