- Refers to Asian American citizens whose parents had emigrated from Japan
- May 8, 1945, Victory in Europe Day, unconditional surrender of the Third Reich
- Germany's last ditch effort to reach Antwerp, Germany lost 120,000 troops, 600 tanks, & 1,600 planes
- General who led the Third Army in the drive to Paris after D-Day
- A strategy President Truman and his advisers considered to end World War II was
- The town of Los Alamos, New Mexico, was built by the US government in the early 1940s as a site
- A result of the atomic bombs dropped by the US on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was thatA. Japan surrendered within a few days.B. Japan continued to fight.C. Japan launched a counterattack.D. Japan repelled a US invasion.
- Who was in charge of US forces in Japan following World War II?
- At the Height of the Baby Boom, 1957, an Americaninfant was born every?
- Which scientist is often called the "father of the atomic bomb" because of his work as the head of the Manhattan Project?
- During the US occupation of Japan after World War II, Japan's military was
- How did the goals of MacArthur affect Japan's economy in the decades following World War II?
- Changes made by the United States after World War II affected the agricultural system in Japan by
- Supporters of using the atomic bomb against Japan believed it would
- the British prime minister who urged his people to have courage during the battle of Britain was
- during world war II the U.S fought on the side of the
- the official U.S policy of supplying military equipment to the allies which began in march 1941
- the FDR speech concerning the attack on pearl harbor was
- when the Germans imprisoned or killed the Jews the largest group within the general non-Jewish population were the
- the turning point in the war against Germany was