World War II Flashcards

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Hitler’s rise to power:

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  • Germany
  • 1919 Nazi Party
  • anti-communist
    -became Chancellor in 1933
    -anti-semetic
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Mussolini’s rise to power:

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  • came into power because the people needed a leader
  • lots of inflation and unemployment
  • Hitler’s idol
  • 1919 fascist party
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Stalin’s rise to power:

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  • took over after Lenin in 1924
  • communist
  • 25 million (including military officers) killed
  • we do NOT like him
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Tojo’s rise to power:

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made all decisions for Japan because Hirohito liked him and that is just what they do

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Emporer Hirohito

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  • worshiped as a god
  • people willing to die for him
  • does nothing with the war
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Appeasement

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Chamberlain says “pinky promise you won’t do anything bad anymore” to Hitler; clearly does not work

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Blitzkrieg

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Sept. 1st, 1939
- violence from invading
- football play “Blitz” means send everyone forward
- full power ahead, every person coming into Poland
- named “Lightning War”

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Battle of Britain

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Britain wins!
- completely air battle
- air force “Luftwaffe” bomb Great Britain

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Battle of Stalingrad

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Aug. 23rd, 1942 - Feb. 2nd, 1943
- Nazi Germany & Allies vs Soviet Union
- single biggest and bloodiest battle in warfare
- was an air raid that turned into house-to-house combat
- marked the first time Germany admitted defeat
- Joseph Goebbels introduced “total war”; claim all resources and total destruction
- crushed German morale, boosted Soviet morale\
- people started to see Hitler’s defeat as inevitable

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Eisenhower

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Supreme Allied Commander of the European Theater
- makes plan to invade Normandy
- largest invasion force in history
- planned to go in May, ended up going in June (6-6-44)

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D-Day

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June 6, 1944
- also called Operation Overload (Overlord?)
- GB and Canada take 3 Normandy beaches, US takes 2
- goal was to overpower them with men
- Germany and France fortified their beaches
- 130-150,000 dead first couple days, half of them American
- by D+30, 3 million troops dead

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Yalta Conference
Who are the Big 3?

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FDR, Churchill, Stalin
- leaders meet to speak about the future of their nations post-war

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V-E Day

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Victory in Europe
- marked the end of WWII in Europe

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Pearl Harbor

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Dec. 7th, 1941
- Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor
- complete surprise
- part of reason why we joined the war
(her Blooket says we joined because of the Lusitania)

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MacArthur

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Supreme Allied Commander of the Pacific Theater
- “I shall return”
- very good general

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Kamikaze

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  • pilots willing to go the full mile
  • Japanese that will and did use their plane as the final shot in the war
  • suicide flyers
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Bataan Death March

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  • troops forced to march through their country, the Phillipines
  • absolute tragedy
  • march through harsh conditions without the right gear
    -beheaded, killed, beaten
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Navajo Code Talkers

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Native American soldiers
- tasked with creating a code with their language as the basis
- a major cause of our success
- the enemy couldn’t decode our messages

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Iwo Jima

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  • worst battle in Marine Corps history
  • named after the sulfuric mountain on the island
  • goal was to take Suribachi
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Hiroshima

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Aug. 6th, 1945
- “Little Boy”
- dropped at 8:15am
- Explodes at 2,000 ft. above ground
- we tried to warn the Japanese before it happened
- 15,000 tons (30 million lbs.) of TNT

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Nagasaki

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Aug. 9th, 1945
- “Fat Man”
- dropped at 11:51am
- created 200 mph winds
- 7,050 * F

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The aftermath of nuclear bombs

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  • radiation affected people years after
  • countries across the ocean were seeing and feeling the effects
  • 12,000 people died on top of the 80,000 initial
  • 5 days later, V-J day happened
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V-J Day

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Aug. 14, 1945
- Victory against Japan
- US celebrates our victory against them

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Anti-semitism

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hostility towards Jewish people; Hitler very big anti-semitist

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Genocide

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the intentional murder of a large number of people/groups with the purpose of wiping them out

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Concentration camps

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  • upwards of 44,000 concentration camps (according to Google)
  • people thought of them as labor camps, instead they were torture
  • families split up
  • many people arrived by train
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Nuremberg Trials

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Nazi soldiers are tried for their war crimes
- set the precedent that people are guilty for their actions, even in war
- the courts had to figure out how guilty the people were; some were only photographers so they weren’t inflicting the torture but they didn’t stop it

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FDR

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  • # 32created New Deals
  • helped get America out of Depression and back on their feet
  • held out his hand to the drowning people
  • in April of 1945, he dies in office
  • was in power for 13 years, died in the start of his 4th term
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Truman

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  • # 33
  • took over after FDR left (his vice prez)
  • 12 days in office, he was told of the Manhatten Project
  • “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”
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Propaganda

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using emotion over fact to get people to sway to their side

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Rationing

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setting a limit on what and how much people can buy, usually put in when people need to “contribute to the war effort.”

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Manhattan Project

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secret program to create atomic bombs
- J. Robert Oppenheimer