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What is France?
What country was invaded in D-Day?
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What is Germany/
Adolf Hitler
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What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
Which of these events got the United States involved in World War II?
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What is propaganda?
Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view is called what?
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What is Mexican (Americans)
The Zoot Suit Riots involved which group of Americans being persecuted because of their different culture/clothing?
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What is the Battle of Midway?
Which of these battles was a major turning point in the Pacific theater (American code talkers were able to decipher Japanese messages and anticipate where the Japanese would be)
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What is Italy?
Benito Mussolini
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What is Poland?
Hitler's invasion of which country was the spark that started WWII?
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What is the Soviet Union?
In the beginning of the war, Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with which country (he ended up breaking this pact in 1941)
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What are African Americans?
Which of these groups of Americans was forced to serve in segregated units in the military?
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Okinawa
Which of these battles took place in the Pacific and, because of the style of fighting used, led to over 100,000 civilian deaths?
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What is the U.S?
Franklin Roosevelt
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What is appeasement?
The allies allowed Hitler to invade certain countries. This is an example of what?
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What is Blitzkrieg?
Killing a group of people based on their race or ethnicity is called:
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What are Japanese Americans
Which group of Americans was forced into internment camps because the government was concerned they might be spies?
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What is the Battle of Stalingrad?
Which of these battles was a major turning point in Europe (it involved the Soviets beating the Germans on the Eastern front)
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What is Japan?
Hideki Tojo
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What is The Treaty of Versailles
The treaty that severely punished Germany and eventually led to Hitler gaining power was:
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What is Eisenhower?
The Supreme Allied Commander in Western Europe (in 1952 he becomes President) was:
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What is the Holocaust?
Between 6-7 million Jewish people along with another 6 million of various other groups were killed as a part of the:
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What is the battle of the Bulge?
Which of these European battles was the last major attack by the German military, involved Hitler trying to split the Allied troops into two, was an Allied victory and led to the downfall of Nazi Germany only a few months later?
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what is Great Britain?
Winston Churchill
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What is the night of long knives?
Which event involved the political opponents of Hitler being killed, so that e was the only choice for the leader of Germany?
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What is Douglas MacArthur
The Allied Commander in the Pacific Theater was:
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What is genocide?
Killing a group of people based on their race or ethnicity is called:
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