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WWII

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dictatorship   form of government in which control is gained by force  
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totalitarian   total control over all aspects of society  
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fascism   government based on militarism and racism  
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Benito Mussolini   Il Duce; dictator in Italy during WWII  
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Josef Stalin   communist dictator in the Soviet Union during WWII; was known for brutality and punishing those who were against him  
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Hideki Tojo   dictator in Japan during WWII  
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Adolf Hitler   Nazi leader and dictator in Germany during WWII; led by totalitarian rule; responsible for the horrors of the Holocaust  
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)   President of the United States during WWII; kept the U.S. isolated for the start of the war  
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Winston Churchill   Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII  
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Harry S. Truman   FDR's successor; responsible for the decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan to end WWII  
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Axis Powers   Germany, Italy, Japan  
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Allied Powers   Britain, France, Soviet Union, and United States  
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League of Nations   group of countries that would try to keep peace and avoid war; created during the Treaty of Versailles; did not attempt to stop dictator imperialism prior to WWII  
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Munich Conference   meeting where Britain and France agreed that Hitler could take Sudetenland if he promised to not take any more land after that  
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appeasement   to give in to demands in order to avoid conflict  
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annex   to add (ex. Hitler annexed Austria in 1938.)  
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Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact   Hitler's pact with Stalin that stated that Germany and the Soviet Union would never attack one another; it also secretly promised half of Poland to the Soviet Union if Hitler invaded  
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September 1, 1939   Hitler invaded Poland; WWII began in Europe  
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blitzkrieg   "lightning warfare"; tactic used by Nazi Germany to quickly take over land; included fast, strong, and quick moving air raids, tanks, and heavy artillery  
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Battle of Britain   German air raids over Britain after France was defeated  
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Lend-Lease Act   the law that allowed the United States to "lend" ships and other supplies to allied countries at the start of the war  
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two-theater war   the war was fought in two "theaters", the European theater and the Pacific theater  
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December 7th, 1941   Attack on Pearl Harbor; the Japanese launched an air attack against the naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; because of the attack, the U.S. declared war against the Axis Powers and entered WWII  
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Japanese Internment   the U.S placed Japanese Americans in internment camps out of fear that they may be spies for the Japanese government  
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total war   all resources of society are used to defeat an opponent  
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Selective Service Act   the "draft"; age was lowered to 18 for WWII; used to recruit troops for military action when the U.S. entry to the war  
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D-Day   Operation Overlord; the day that the allies stormed the beaches of Normandy; was a turning point in WWII; allies won and were able to liberate France  
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V-E Day   Victory in Europe Day; May 8th, 1945  
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V-J Day   Victory over Japan Day; August 5th, 1945  
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kamikazes   Japanese suicide pilots  
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Dwight D. Eisenhower   American general responsible for leading the DDay invasion  
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genocide   wiping out of an entire group of people  
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The Holocaust   genocide of Jewish by the Nazis during WWII  
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concentration camp   work and/or death camp used as part of Hitler's plan to exterminate the Jewish race  
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Douglas MacArthur   American general that led the fight against the Japanese in the Phillippines  
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island hopping   attacking and capturing key islands  
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atomic bomb   nuclear bomb  
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki   two Japanese cities that the U.S. dropped the atomic bombs on to end WWII  
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Harry S. Truman   became president after FDR died in office; made the decision to drop the atomic bombs to end WWII  
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Nuremberg Trials   trials of German officers after WWII for crimes against humanity  
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United Nation   replaced the League of Nations; group of countries that would work for peace and prevent war  
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