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Joseph Stalin's ten year agreement with Hitler in return of no Russia invasion while Hitler grants Stalin more territory. The secret part of the pact demonstrated that Germany and the Soviet Union agreed on dividing Poland between them, while agreeing that the USSR could conquer Finland , and the Baltic counties of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
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Nonaggression pact
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Germany's newest military strategy of Poland invasion. In addition this strategy was also classified as "lightning war." This involved fast-moving airplanes, tanks, and massive infantry forces.
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Blitzkrieg
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Joseph Stalin's ten year agreement with Hitler in return of no Russia invasion while Hitler grants Stalin more territory. The secret part of the pact demonstrated that Germany and the Soviet Union agreed on dividing Poland between them, while agreeing that the USSR could conquer Finland , and the Baltic counties of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
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Germany's newest military strategy of Poland invasion. In addition this strategy was also classified as "lightning war." This involved fast-moving airplanes, tanks, and massive infantry forces.
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This battle against Hitler continued until May 10, 1941. Due to British resistance, Hitler called off his attacks; instead he chose to focus on the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. This battle demonstrated that Hitler wasn't indestructible, but his attacks can be blocked.
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The general of the Afrika Korps, who was sent as a German tank force from Hitler in order to reinforce the Italians from Britain's invasion.
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An assault on the U.S. fleet in Hawaii from Japan on December 7, 1941. The impacts from this assault lead to 19 sunken U.S. ships including 8 battleships. More than 2,300 Americans were killed with over 1,100 wounded. Afterwards, President Roosevelt declared war on Japan.
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This battle turned the tables of the war on the Pacific, due to the U.S.' accomplishment of wiping out 332 Japanese Planes, all four aircraft carriers, and one support ship. This forced Yamamoto to order his fleets to fall back.
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On the night of November 9, Germany massacred close to 100 Jews which is dubbed "Night of Broken Glass."
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These regions were segregated Jewish areas ordered by Hitler, who's intention was to leave them starving to death or by disease.
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Hitler's plan of eliminating the Jews faster than watch them die slowly by starvation/disease.
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Hitler's program which systematically kills an entire people.
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This battle began on August 23, 1942; where Luftwaffe went on bombing raids to defend Stalin's city.
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An American general who launched Operation Torch, which allowed more than 100,100 troops, composed of mostly Americans in Morocco and Algeria on November 8. This tactic crushed Rommel's Afrika Korps on May 1943.
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A campaign of German pushing into Allied territory. On December 16, German tanks stormed through weak U.S. defenses along a 75-mile front in the Ardennes. Most likely, the U.S. eventually forced the German's out of their territory. Which forced the German's to retreat.
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Japanese suicide pilots who fly airplanes into Allied Ships purposely.
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A trial of 22 Nazi leaders who were charged with creating a war with aggression. Who are also accused of committing crimes against humanity. Their arrogant drive leads to the murder of 11 million people. Hitler, SS Chief Heinrich Himmler, and Minister of Propaganda Jospeph Goebbels committed suicide before these trials took place. Hitler's former deputy Rudolf Hess was sentenced to life in prison. Commander of the Luftwaffe Hermann Goring received a death sentence but committed suicide. Ten other Nazi leaders were hanged on October 16, 1946.
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Under General MacArthur, he ordered to disband the Japanese armed forces in order to ensure peace. This left Japan with a small police force.
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The process of creating a government elected by the people.
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Germany's extermination of 6 million Jews, over 90% of Polish Jews (3 million) murdered due to the expansion of space required by Hitler; in order to spread his empire.
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Allies were able to liberate France, Belgium, and Luxembourg due to their heavy artillery on June 6, 1944. In additio allied forces were able to capture Normandy beaches as well.
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Americans produced more weapons/equipment for the Allies during the war.
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North African campaign, and the battle of Stalingrad.
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Japan's surrendering due to the Atomic bombs in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 (over 75,000 die immediately). While the Hydrogen bombs in Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 (70,000 die immediately). which lead to Allie's victorious achievement of the war.
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World war 2's economic resulted in hundreds of destroyed cities, political outcomes in the rise of communist parties, and socially all the nations were miserable.
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Guam, Wake, Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaya, and Singapore.
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Battle of the Coral Sea, Midway, and Guadalcanal.
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Japan continued to strike at British Asian possessions. Japan seizes Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaya, Philippines, and New Guinea.
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Hitler had a surprise attack on Sept. 1 1939. German tanks/trucks rumbled the Polish border. Along with the bombing of Poland's capital Warsaw.
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He captured Greece and Yugoslavia in April 1941, parts of the Soviet Union, Denmark, and Norway.
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President Roosevelt allowed Britain/France to buy U.S. weapons, along with creating the Atlantic charter statement allowing free trade rights of people to form their own government.
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Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia.
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Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, France, India, Iraq, Lebanon, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, South Africa, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and U.S.
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Russia taken over by Stalin in 1920. Mussolini becomes dictator of Italy in 1922. Japan is taken over by Warlords in 1922. Japanese invade Manchuria in 1931.
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It gave the US powers to sell, transfer, exchange, lend equipment to any country to help it defend against the Axis powers. US "lent" war materials to cash-stapped Great Britain
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used to descibe Hitler's superior German people (blonde hair, blue eyed, perfect race)
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The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, wanted to invade Italy, which in November 1942 he called "the soft underbelly of the axis" (and General Mark Clark, in contrast, later called "one tough gut").