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THE CHINESE TERRITORY INVADED BY JAPAN

MANCHURIA

RESTRICTING TRADE WITH A NATION FOR PUNITIVE OR POLITICAL REASONS

ETHIOPIAN EMPEROR

HAILEHAILE SELASSIESELASSIE

FASCIST LEADER OF ITALY

CHINESE LEADER OF THE NATIONALIST PARTY

REFORMERS VS. NATIONALISTS DRESS REHEARSAL FOR WW II

GENERAL AND LEADER OF THE SPANISH NATIONALISTS HE CONTROLLED SPAIN FOR DECADES

FRANCISCO FRANCO

CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY FASCISTMILITARISM THIRD REICH REFUSES TREATY OF VERSAILLES

THE BUFFER ZONE BETWEEN GERMANY AND FRANCE MILITARIZED BY HITLER

PART OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA INHABITED BY 3 MILLION PEOPLE

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER WHO APPEASED HITLER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER WHO APPEASED HITLER

NEVILLECHAMBERLAIN

LEADER OF THE U.S.S.R. ENEMY OF THE NAZIS, BUT AGAINST GOING TO WAR

PRIME MINISTER OF GREAT BRITAIN HIS LEADERSHIP PREVENTED GERMANY FROM DEFEATING GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE

WINSTON CHURCHILL

FRENCH GENERAL LED THE FREE FRENCH RESISTANCE

“DESERT FOX” LED GERMANS TO EARLY VICTORY IN NORTH AFRICA

ERWIN ROMMEL “DESERT FOX”

ROME BERLIN TOKYO

ITALY GERMANY JAPAN

GIVING IN TO A POTENTIAL ENEMY TO AVOID WAR

DEFENSES BUILT BY THE FRENCH ALONG THE GERMAN BORDER DEFENSES BUILT BY THE FRENCH ALONG THE GERMAN BORDER AND 50 MILES ALONG THE BELGIUM BORDER AND 50 MILES ALONG THE BELGIUM BORDER

MAGINOT LINE

“LIGHTNING WAR”

A STRIP OF LAND LEADING TO THE BALTIC SEA TO GIVE POLAND ACCESS TO TRADE

POLISH CORRIDOR

THIS WAS SIGNED BETWEEN HITLER AND STALIN GERMANY AND RUSSIA WOULD NOT ATTACK EACH OTHER

NON-AGGRESSION PACT NON-AGGRESSION PACT

PUPPET COLLABORATIVE GOVERNMENT IN SOUTHERN FRANCE CAPITAL WAS VICHY

VICHY GOVERNMENT VICHY GOVERNMENT

A 57 DAY BLITZ ON LONDON

BATTLE OF BRITAIN

U.S. POLICY TO SUPPLY WAR MATERIALS TO GREAT BRITAIN

MASS EVACUATION OF ALLIED TROOPS 300,000 MEN IN 9 DAYS

DUNKIRKDUNKIRK DUNKIRKDUNKIRK

THE POLICY TO BURN EVERYTHING THAT MIGHT AID THE GERMANS WHEN THE RUSSIANS RETREATED

SCORTCHED EARTH POLICY

GERMAN SEIGED BEGINS LASTING 890 DAYS KILLING OVER 800,000 CIVILIANS

LENINGRAD

HORRIFIC URBAN WARFARE CITY DESTROYED

STALINGRAD