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WWII Flashcards

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Statement of Allied war aims issued by FDR and Churchill Atlantic Charter
Site at which the US fleet was largely destroyed Pearl Harbor
Places where Japanese-Americans were interned on the West Coast WRA camps
American commander in the Southern Pacific Douglas MacArthur
Peninsula where thousands of American prisoners of war died due to their treatment by the Japanese Bataan
Senator who investigated armament sales and manufacture during WWI and accused that WWI had been fought to benefit financiers and arms-manufacturers Gerald Nye
Republican appointed as Secretary of War by FDR in a coalition government Henry Stimson
Secretary of State negotiating with Japanese diplomats at the time of Pearl Harbor Cordell Hull
British prime minister who thought he had achieved "peace in our time" at Munich Neville Chamberlain
Naval battle was the turning point in the Pacific where the US sank four Japanese aircrafts Midway
African-American leader who pressured FDR to assure that Blacks would not be discriminated against in employment in defense industries A. Philip Randolph
Defeated by FDR in 1940 Wendell Wilkie
Defeated by FDR in 1944 Thomas Dewey
Prominent member of America First Committee Charles Lindbergh
Supreme commander of allied forces in Europe Dwight D. Eisenhower
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