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WW2

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September 18, 1931 – Japan invaded ____________ Manchuria
1935 – United States issues Neutrality Acts in an attempt to remain ____________ Neutral
September 1, 1939 – Germany invades Poland Starting ____________ in Europe World War 2
June 22, 1941 – Nazi Germany invades the ____________ betraying Stalin Russia
March7, 1941 – Roosevelt proposes the Lend Lease Act in his ____________ Speech 4 Freedoms Speech
December 7, 1941 – Japan bombs ____________U.S. entry into the war Pearl Harbor
December 11, 1941 – Germany & Italy declare ___________ on the U.S War
February 4-11, 1945 – Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met at _______________. They discuss ending of the war and governing Europe afterwards. Yalta
What was the major importance of the Battle of Stalingrad for Germany They were on the defensive after
April 30, 1945 - Adolf Hitler may have committed ___________ in Berlin Suicide
May 7, 1945 – V-E Day Nazi Germany ___________ Surrendered
August 6, 1945 – The ENOLA Gay, a U.S. bomber, drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima
Building the atom's bomb code name was known as ___________ project Manhattan
August 9, 1945 – The U.S. drops a second atomic bomb on _______________________, Japan Nagasaki
The Navejo Code talkers were known as the Windtalkers
The all African American experimental flying unit was known as the ___________________ airmen Tuskegee
August 14, 1945 – V-J Day The ___________________ surrender ending World War II Japanese
The president of the United States who dropped the atomic bombs was Harry Truman
The Japanese American unit that fought for the United States was known as the 442 Regiment
"Advertisements" for war to try and persuade people is known as Propaganda
Germany, Italy and Japan were known as the ____________ Powers Axis
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