- During WWII, __________ people were targeted and forced to go to ___________ camps or prisons. This was due to Hitler's hatred of Jews called _______________.
- Which leaders belong to the counties of the Allied Powers? USSR?
- Which leaders belong to the counties of the Allied Powers? Great Britain?
- America still wanted to maintain the idea of ______________, however, they could do longer stay neutral after the _______________ attacked the navy base at _________ ____________. What was the date?
- Which leaders belong to the counties of the Allied Powers? United States?
- This killing or genocide of the Jews was called the _________________.
- ____________ and ____________ came to Poland's aid and declared war on Germany. Later, the U.S. and the Soviet Union would join their causes in ending the war.
- While Italy and Germany already surrendered, Japan would not take any ___________ to surrender.
- The same day of the Pearl Harbor attack, America officially entered _______________ when they declared war on ______________.
- The event in 1945 led to the ___________ surrender. The war officially ended ____________ _____, ______________.
- While it took a few years, business in America was ______________ and spirits were ____________ after WWI.
- Germany had been taking over countries years before, but when did WWII officially begin?
- By 1929, the booming business came to an end and lead to a time of ______________ decline called the ________________ ___________________.
- How did nationalism lead to the unification of the German States and creation of Germany?
- How did industrialization in Europe encourage imperialism, and what other motivations were there?
- the commander of the American and Filipino forces defending the Philippines and decided to retreat to the Bataan Peninsula, and eventually Australia
- a plan for the first peacetime draft in American history that was introduced by 2 members of Congress
- had the authority to set priorities and production goals and to control the distribution of raw materials and supplies
- means "divine wind" in Japanese; a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- in command of the American mission to bomb the Japanese with B-25s