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History Final Crews

Crews history final

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What were three major contributions to the rise of pre-World War 11 totalitarianism? 1-Aggressive nationalism 2-Great Depression 3-Verssal treaty
What country were members of the Axis powers in World War 11? Italy, Germany, Japan
What country were members of the Allies powers in World War 11? Britten, France
What policy provided to be ineffective after the Munchic Conference of 1938? Appesment
What agreement freed Germany from fighting a two-front war in the beginning of World War 11? Nazi-Soviet act
What country did Hitler invade to start World War 11 in Europe? Poland
Selective training and service act: Drafting
Lend-Lease act: Allowed Britten/China to borrow resources
Neutrality act: Attempted to prevent U.S. from entering World War 11.
On what date was Pearl Harbor attacked? December 7, 1941
At the conclusion of the Casablanca Conference, the Allied policy was to impose what on Germany? German industry be intensified
What were the ways citizens participated in the war effort during World War 11? The Victory gardens, Women were nurses, Boys helped around the house.
what would best describe the allied war strategy in the pacific theater? island hopping
Coral Sea: 1st jaanese setback
D-Day: Set stage to liberate western Europe from Germany
Midway: ended japanese advancement in the pacific theater
Stalingrad: turning point in the E
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