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Germany, Italy, and Japan

Prime Minister of Great Britain during WW2

Meeting to decide the fate of Sudetenland, a piece of land that was in Czechoslovakia

Agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union where both countries promised to not invade the other

Military leader of Japan

“Lightning war”

Leader of the Nationalists in Spain

Process of giving in to the demands of a dictator

Germany’s plan to defeat Great Britain

Name of the German airforce

Outlined what the future of the world would look like after World War II

Agreement to make any future war illegal. Signed by over 60 countries

Symbol of the Fascist party in Spain

The final evacuation of over 300,000 French and British troops in May 1940

Spanish Civil War

Policy of the United States to provide aid to countries fighting against the Axis Powers