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WWII

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He formed an alliance with Italian fascist, Benito Mussolino. He escaped from death. Adolf Hitler
He was a fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. He preached for 15 years about the virtues of war. Benito Mussolino
He was a Japanese political and military leader. He was the son of an army general. He ordered an attack on Pearl Harbor. Hideka Tojo
He was President of the U.S. during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He tried not to get involved in WWII. Franklin Roosevelt
He became president after Franklin Roosevelt died. He defeated Wallace for the nomination on the second ballot at the DNC. Harry S. Truman
He was called first lord of the admiralty. He had economical ties to the U.S. Winston Churchill
He took command of the Soviet armed forces. Joseph Stalin
Loyalty and devotion to a country, putting the interest of their country above anything else. nationalism
A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are derived. fascism
What side did the U.S., Great Britain, and Canada fight for? Allies
This country joined the allies after being invaded by Germany. Soviet Union
When a country is not getting involved politically or economically with other countries. isolationism
Soviet Union, U.S., Canada, Great Britain Allies countries
France, Germany, Italy Axis countries
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