Holocaust | Leaders and Ideologies | Pacific Front | WW2 & Major Battles | Science, Technology & Canada |
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WW2/1933-1945
When did the Holocaust take place?
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Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin.
Name the leader of Nazi Germany and the leader of the Soviet Union
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Hiroshima
Where was "Little Boy" dropped?
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August 6, 1945
When was the bomb on Hiroshima dropped?
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True
True or false the Walkie Talkie was created by Donald Hings in 1937
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Trials for Nazi Officials which convicted them of war crimes
What were the Nuremberg Trials?
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Communism is left wing and is based on theory of Karl Marx. Believed of a political, economic, and social system that creates a "classless society". The Soviet Union under Stalin was a totalitarian and military state combined with communism and hence it was nicknamed "Stalinism"
Define Communism
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Because the Americans were suspicious of the Japanese Americans and suspected many of them as spies after events like Pearl Barbour, so, they forced thousands into internment/concentration camps.
Why did the Japanese Internment happen?
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Also known as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, took place from 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945, and was the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front.
What was the Significance of the Battle of the Bulge
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True
True or False Heinrich Hertz developed the radar
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11 Million people
How many people were exterminated in the Holocaust
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Nazism is extremely fascist, nationalistic, totalitarian, and anti-Communist. Their beliefs are based on the beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party and they believed in racial superiority of the Aryan race.
Define Nazism.
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1942 to 1945
When was the Japanese Internment?
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Failed German invasion of the Soviet Union
What happened in Operation Barbarossa?
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False he was Prime Minister during World War 2
True or false William Lyon Mackenzie King was the prime minister during World War 1
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8000
How many people were gassed per day?
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Fascism is a right-wing, that uses intense nationalism and elitism totalitarian control. Interests of the state is more important than individual rights.
Define Fascism
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Pearl Harbor / the first day of the Pacific War
What took place on December 7, 1941?
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Citizens came from Britain in ships and sailboats to assist in evacuating soldiers
What was the evacuation of Dunkirk
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A code that Germans used to communicate with one another
What was Enigma
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Stripping of Rights -> Segregation -> Concentration -> Extermination
What were the 4 stages of the Holocaust
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Benito Musclelini
Who was the leader of Italy
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1941 & after Pearl Harbour
What year did America declare war on Japan, and specifically, after what event?
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Normandy Landings, June 6, 1944, Save the Allied troops being pushed against the coast.
What was the D-Day invasion (where, when, and why?)
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4 weeks
The expected survival time of a pilot was......
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