World War 2 1941-1945
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1. Unconditional Surrender | Giving up completely without any concessions
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2. Saturation Bombing | Tactic of dropping massive amounts of bombs in order to inflict maxiumum damage
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3. Strategic Bombing | Tactic of dropping bombs on key political and industrail targets
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4. Tuskegee Airmen | African American squadron that escorted bombers in the air war over Europe during World War 2
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5. Battle Of Midway | Turning World War 2 in the Pacific, in which the Japanese advance was stopped
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6. Executive Order 8802 | World War 2 measure that assured fair hiring practices in any job funded by the government
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7. Bracero Program | Plan that brought laborers from Mexico to work on American farms
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8. Internment | Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
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9. Korematsu V. United States | Supreme Court unheld the goverments
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10. 442nd Regimental Combat Team | Fought in the Italian campaign and became the most decorated military unit in American history
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11. Rationing | Government-controlled limits on the amount of certain goods that civilans could buy during wartime
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12. OWI (Office of War Information) | Government agency that encouraged support of the war effort during WW1
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13. D-Day | June 6, 1944, the day allies landed on the beaches of Normandy, France
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14. Battle of the Bulge | In December 1944, Hitler ordered a counterattack on Allied troops in Belgium,, but it crippled Germany by using up reserves and demoralizing its troops
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15. Island Hopping | WW2 strategy that involved seizing selected Japanese-held islands in the Pacific while bypassing others
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16. Kamikaze | Japanese pilots who deliberatley crashed planes into American ships during WW2
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17. Manhattan Project | Code name of the project that developed the atomic bomb
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18. Holocaust | Name now used to describe the systematic murder of Jews by the Nazis
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19. Anti-Semitism | Prejudice and discrimination against Jewish people
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20. Nurembing Laws | Laws enacted by Hitler that denied Germnan citizenship to Jews
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21. Kristallnacht | "Night of the Broken Glass," organized attacks on Jewish communities in Germany on November 9, 1938
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22. Genocide | Willful annihilation of a racial, political, or cultural group
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23. Concentration Camp | Camps used by the Nazis to imprision "undesirable" members of society
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24. Death Camp | Nazi camp designed for the extermination of prisoners
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25. War Refugee Board | U.S. government agency founded in 1944 to save Eastern European Jews
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26. Yalta Conference | 1945 strategy meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin
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27. Superpower | Powerful country that plays a dominant economic, political, and military role in the world
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28. GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) | international agreement first signed in 1947 aimed at lowering trade barriers
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29. United Nations | Organization founded in 1945 to promote peace
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30. Universal Declaration of Human Rights | Document issused by the UN to promote basic human rights and freedoms
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31. Geneva Convention | International agreement governing the human treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
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32. Nurembing Trails | Trails in which Nazi leaders were charged with war crimes
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