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Which event happened first?
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Attack of Pearl Harbor
Invasion of Poland
Dropping of the Atomic Bombs
Battle of the Coral Sea
Q 2/35
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Which type of governments specifically did not like pictures like this one?
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Republics (US)
Communists (USSR)
Capitalists (US)
Fascists (Germany, Italy)
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Which event happened first?
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Which type of governments specifically did not like pictures like this one?
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Who wrote the book "Mein Kampf" which included his plan to make his country great again.
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Which two battles were similar because they both stopped the expansion of Axis Powers (though they weren't outright wins)?
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Which countries showed combative (warlike/aggressive) movements before the beginning of the war, but were not really disciplined by the League of Nations?
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The Atlantic Charter (which declared shared war goals) was signed by Britain and the US
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Which naval battle in the Pacific marked a major turning point - after which the Japanese were in retreat?
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Modernizing agriculture and industry in the Soviet Union was the goal of which of Stalin's 5 year plans
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Which event made the USA officially join World War II?
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If you had to sum up the League of Nations actions leading up to the beginning of the war, how could it best be described
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The Nazis use a series of steps to solve their "Jewish Question" What is the order of steps they used?
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Which naval battle was the first in which ships never actual directly fired against each other (all fought via planes)
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The Battle of Stalingrad was a major turning point at one point of the war. Which side was the huge winner in this battle?
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Which country launched the Battle of the Bulge as their last offensive (though it ultimately didn't work)
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When the Germans invaded Russia they were especially looking for what resource that was especially prevalent in the southern regions of Russia?
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What was Germany's lightning war tactic called?
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Which of the following is true?
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The Holocaust is closely related to which of the following terms
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Which of the following was a member of the Axis Powers at the beginning of the war
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In the 1930s, which terms best describe the US and Japan?
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Under fascist rulers, which of the following would be LEAST likely?
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How did the war finally end (V-J Day)?
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What country was targeted by Germany for bombing raids, but was never successfully captured or invaded?
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D-Day was the invasion of Allies on the coast of:
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Corporatism (the policy where different economic sectors are broken up by industry - almost like corporations for agriculture, textiles, etc) was used really successfully by which country before the war?
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The British used strategic bombing of Germany for what purpose
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Which major Allied country did Germany successfully control for most of the war (either directly or through a puppet government)
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In the context of WWII, leapfrogging happened where?
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The Third Reich refers to
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Which happened first?
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The Manhattan Project was all about
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From your reading: Kristallnacht (the night of broken glass) was when Germans acted out in violence against what people group in 1938
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Where did the trials occur that tried Nazis for War Crimes?
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What two countries are associated with the non-aggression pact?