wwii Flashcards

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Who was Josef Stalin?

A

Dictator of the soviet union/ Russia

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2
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Define totalitarianism.

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Seeking to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control.

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3
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Who was Bonito Mussolini?

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He was dictator of Italy.

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4
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Who was Hirohito?

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He was the leader of Japan.

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5
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Define agression.

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Hostile or violent behavior towards others, readiness to attack or confront.

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6
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Define appeasement.

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The policy of giving into demands of others in an effort to keep peace.

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7
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What agreement allowed Germany to invade Poland without the fear of on of their powerful neighbors attacking?

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The Soviet-German nonaggression pact.

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8
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Which country surrendered to Germany June of 1940?

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France surrendered to Germany June 21, 1940.

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9
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Who was Winston Churchill?

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He was the prime minister of Great Britain.

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10
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Who attacked the British during the battle of Britain? How did Britain defend their country?

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Germany attacked Great Britain. They protected themselves by using radar to detect the enemy.

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11
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What warfare tactic was used to quickly overcome German’s enemies?

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Blitzkrieg

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12
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What was the lend-lease act?

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It allowed the U.S. to send war materials to the Allies in Europe.

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13
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Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor?

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Because the U.S. cut them off from supplies such as gasoline, the Japanese attacked.

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14
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Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?

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He was the president for a majority of WWII.

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15
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Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower?

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He was a soldier then became a supreme allied commander serving in D-Day

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16
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Who was Douglas MacArthur?

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U.S. Commanding office in the pacific. He led the U.S. in the Philippines.

17
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What was the name of the battle that took place in the Pacific Theater in June of 1942? It was considered a turning point in the war as the Allies went on the offense for the first time.

A

The battle of Midway.

18
Q

What were a few examples of products that were rationed in the U.S. during WWII.

A
Gasoline
Rubber
Sugar
Coffee
Meat
19
Q

Why were Japanese Americans sent to internment caps?

A

Because some were potentially dangerous, the fear of sabotage and espionage, and racism.

20
Q

Which major action was considered to be the beginning of the end of the war in Europe?

A

D-Day, Operation Overloard

21
Q

What was the Axis’ major counter attack following D-Day?

A

Battle of the Buldge

22
Q

Who was Harry S. Truman?

A

He was president during the last few months of the war. He was the president that decided to drop the atomic bombs in Japan ending WWII

23
Q

What was the name of the island whose capture allowed U.S. troops to gain an airstrip closer to Japan for the purpose of around the clock bombings over Tokyo?

A

Iwo Jima

24
Q

What was the Potsdam declaration?

A

It said that Japan had to surrender.

25
Q

Which Japanese cities were destroyed because of the atomic bomb?

A

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

26
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What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Trials? (and Tokyo trials)

A

To legally decide who was responsible for for wartime crimes committed by Germans and the Japanese.