WWII
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nonaggression pact | agreement between USSR and Germany not to attack one another but attack Poland, later broken by Germany
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V-E Day | Victory in Europe Day
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ghetto | specified area of cities for housing Jews during the Holocaust, overcrowding and horrible conditions caused many to die
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rationing | establishing fixed allotments of goods that were essential for the military
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GI Bill of Rights | provided education and training for veterans after the war, paid for by the federal government
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Munich Conference | attempted appeasement to stop Hitler by granting him the Sudentanland
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Comanche language | used in the ETO as a secret code
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Guadalcanal | called the island of death, first stop on the island hopping campaign
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Holocaust | genocide against the Jews, murder of 6 million during WWII
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Little Boy & Fat Man | names of the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Pearl Harbor | surprise attack here on December 7, 1941 by the Japanese brought the US into the war
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relocation of Japanese Americans | by executive order 9066 Japanese Americans living on the west coast were forced into relocation camps throughout the war due to fear they would aid the enemy
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D-Day | June 6, 1944 invasion of Normandy, the northern coast of France, controlled by Nazi Germany and protected by Hitler's Atlantic Wall, this successful invasion was pivotal to ending the war
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Leyte Gulf | MacArthur's triumphant return to the Philippines, liberated it from Japanese control and freed captured POW soldiers
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Bataan Death March | surrendered and captured American soldiers were forced on a brutal march to POW camp, many died from starvation, disease, and brutality
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USS Arizona | today this sunken ship is a tomb to those who died at Pearl Harbor and serves as a memorial to that fateful day
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Blitzkrieg | lightning war, Germany's military strategy using fast planes and powerful tanks
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Nuremberg Trial | at the conclusion of the war this trial condemned Nazi leaders for their war crimes
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kristallnacht | night of broken glass, when Nazi troops attacked Jewish businesses
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Mein Kampf | "My Struggle" book by Hitler that highlights his plan for Nazism
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Auschwitz | largest concentration camp that served as both a labor and execution camp, many killed in gas chambers
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Battle of the Bulge | last offensive effort of Nazi Germany
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RAF | Royal Air Force - British fighter pilots took on the German Luftwaffe in the skies over England and destroyed Hitler's plan for invasion
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what kind of items were hard to come by during the war? | rubber, nylon, sugar, butter, gas, etc all rationed for the war effort
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Manhattan Project | code name for the building of the atomic bomb, done in secret with laboratories and universities across the country participating, led by scientist Robert Oppenheimer
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Midway | turning point battle in the Pacific in which the Japanese code had been broken
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Stalingrad | battle over the city, in which the majority of the town was destroyed, Germans lost and it cost a million lives
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phony war | winter of 1939/1940 in which very little action will occur
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Navajo | code talkers of the PTO
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