The Good War WWII Leaders  He was the Fascist Dictator of Italy.

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The Good War

WWII Leaders  He was the Fascist Dictator of Italy

 Benito Mussolini

 He was the Fascist Dictator of germany

 Adolf Hitler  Dictator of Germany

 Prime Minister of Britain who was against appeasement

 Winston Churchill

 I was the Dictator of the Soviet Union during WWII

 Joseph Stalin

 I was America’s President at the beginning of WWII

 Franklin D. Roosevelt  1 st President of U.S. during War died in office

 I was the Emperor of Japan

 Emperor Hirohito

 I was the President of the USA that gave permission to use Atomic Weapons against Japan

 Harry S. Truman

 I was the leader of Japan’s Military

 Hideki Tojo

Alliances  These countries made up the Axis Powers

 Germany  Japan  Italy

 These were the main Allies during WWII

 USA  Britain  USSR (Soviet Union)

WWII  These were the two cities that had atomic bombs dropped on them

 Hiroshima and Nagasaki

World War II  A Policy much of the world had during Hitler's first years of a aggression

 Appeasement

 Word now used for the systematic killing of the Jews during World War II by the Nazis

 Holocaust

 Hitler's answer to the Jewish problem

 Genocide or Final solution

What were the three major Axis Powers?

 Japan, Germany, and Italy

 This event ended the U.S.A’s policy of isolationism.

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

 In hopes of avoiding a bigger conflict this policy was used by giving into the demands of fascist countries.

Appeasment

When hate, discrimination, or hostility were directed towards the Jews it is called.

Anti-Semitism

 On D-day the continent of Europe was invaded in what country?

France

Which was NOT a cause of WWII  A: Rise of fascism  B: Appeasement  C: Nationalism  D: Treaty of Versailles  E: Holocaust

Holocaust

 Hitler, Mussolini,Tojo, and Stalin are all….?

Dictators

 This secret project was designed to make an atomic bomb

 Manhattan Project

 What America believed in that kept us out of world war II in the beginning?

 Isolationism

 Tactic used by the Germans based on lightening speed in WWII

 Blitzkrieg

 What communist country was part of the allies?

 USSR (Soviet Union)

 The invasion of Normandy, France occurred on what date?

 June 6, 1944

 UN Created this country for the Jewish people

 Israel

Turning point that helped the Allies in WWII

Battle of Stalingrad

 In 1919 this was signed

 Treaty of Versailles

Date Peal Harbor was attacked

 December 7, 1941

 Italy, Germany, and Japan formed this against the Allies

 Alliance

 Germans invaded Poland in..

 1939

 Atomic Bombed was dropped in..

 1945

 VJ day occurred this year

 1945

 In 1943 this country surendered

 Italy

 D Day occurred during this year

 1944

 I was the supreme leader during the D- Day invasion

 Eisenhower

 What helped Hitler come to power?

 Increased nationalism  Great depression  History of Anti-Semitism

 What year did D Day happen?

 1944

 VE (Victory in Europe) day took place in what year?

 May 1945

 VJ Day the happiest day of the War occurred when?

 August, 1945

 This is what France looks like

 This is what the USSR (Soviet Union) looks like

 This is what Italy looks like

 This is what Germany looks like