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Leaders
Camps
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100
On June 6, 1944, the Allies attaqued Normandy Beach.
What is D-day
100
Canadian superhero used to promote moral and excite the youth about war
Who is Johnny Canuck
100
Leader of the Nazis and author of Mein Kampf
Who is Hitler
100
Largest work camp and exterminated Jews
What is Auschwitz
100
Attacks on the Jews on the 9th and 10th of November, 1938
What is Kristallnacht
200
The battle that lasted throughout the whole war.
What is the Atlantic battle
200
A female propoganda figure who encouraged other women to join the war.
Who is Rosie the Riveter
200
This leader did not want to go to war
Who is Neville Chamberlain
200
Three steps to the separation of the Jews
What is the ghetto, work camps, and death camps
200
Chamberlain believed in these politics surrounding the issue of war
What is appeasement
300
Canadians battled in houses using axes to break through walls
What is Ortona
300
Conscripts who did not want to battle overseas
What are zombies
300
He was crazy and consulted with a crystal ball
Who is Mackenzie King
300
Camps in northern BC that Japanese Canadians were sent to
What are internment camps
300
The contract that Hitler ignored
What is the Treaty of Versailles
400
the August 1942 disaster
What is Dieppe
400
Government controlled products such as gas, bread, meat, and sugar.
What is rationing
400
Leader of fascist Italy
Who is Mussolini
400
the law that gave the Canadian government power to create internment camps
What is the War Measure Acts
400
The year that Hitler became Chancellor
What is 1933
500
May 8, 1945, the German soldiers finally surrendered
What is Victory Day in Europe
500
This territory was not yet a part of Canada, but extremely important during the Atlantic battle.
What is Newfoundland
500
Dropped nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Who is Harry S. Truman
500
A Canadian camp that trained spies
What is Camp X
500
A political movement directed by Mussolini that opposed democratic values
What is fascism