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AP World History Review World War 2 Comparisons at a Glance

Rise of Totalitarian States Stalin’s USSR Hitler’s Germany Italy’s Mussolini Tojo’s Japan Origins of fascism Invasions of Manchuria And SE Asia for resources 5 Year plan to Boost industry Used Reichstag fire to become dictator Invaded Ethiopia Vision of leading Co-Prosperity Sphere” Economic network in East Asia Creation of Farms called collectives Goal was living space Invasion of Poland Knocked out US fleet Pearl Harbor to build Pacific Empire Most bitter about Treaty of Versailles Signed Non Aggression Pact Extreme form of Nationalism Propaganda Police State

Pre-War Policies Appeasement Isolation Cause of World War 2 US: concerned with Depression Britain and France use with Hitler Claimed Neutrality: avoid war Ideal example: Munich Pact Hitler gains Sudentenland Began to Fade with Lend/Lease Act Ended with invasion of Poland: Britain and France declare war Abruptly ended with Pearl Harbor attack

Fighting Fronts European Theater Pacific Theater 1942: Height of Axis control Blitzkrieg Island Hopping Midway turns the tide Stalingrad turns the tide Massive air bombing: Civilians Destruction A-bomb to force Unconditonal Surrender/avoid invasion Eisenhower: D-Day invasion VE Day Total War MacArthur: Occupier of Japan VJ Day

Vocab Side A 1.Totalitarianism 8 Munich Pact 2. Mein Kampf 3. National Socialist German Worker’s Party 4. Lebensraum 5. Collectivization 6. Five Year Plans 7. Anschluss 8 Munich Pact 9. Appeasement 10. Non Aggression PACT 11. Spanish Civil War 12. Greater East Asia C0- Prosperity Sphere 13. Manchukuo 14. Japanese Invasion of Manchuria 15. SS 16. Red Shirts of Italy

Vocab B 1. Blitzkrieg 2. Grand Alliance (participating countries) 11. Truman 12. Tehran Conference (decisions made) 13. Yalta Conference (decisions made) 14. Potsdam Conference (decisions made) 15. VE Day, VJ Day 16. Battle of Britain (significance/results) 17. Battle of Stalingrad (significance/results) 18. Battle of Midway (significance/results) 19. Invasion of Normandy (significance/results) 1. Blitzkrieg 2. Grand Alliance (participating countries) 3. Atlantic Charter 4. Lend-Lease Program 5. Role of Rommel 6. Afrika Corps 7. Role of Macarthur 8. Role Eisenhower 9. Role of Franklin Roosevelt 10.Role of George C. Marshall