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This is. World War II. The Infamy of World War II. Uncle Sam’s Helping Hand. Brewing a Fresh Cup of Trouble. Taking down Hitler. Island Hopping. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. Effects Board 1. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500.

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  1. Thisis World War II

  2. The Infamy of World War II Uncle Sam’s Helping Hand Brewing a Fresh Cup of Trouble Taking down Hitler Island Hopping 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Effects Board 1 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. The Infamy of World War II Brewing a Fresh Cup of Trouble Uncle Sam’s Helping Hand Taking down Hitler Island Hopping Real Question Board 2

  4. This Soviet leader came to power after Lenin died in 1924.

  5. Stalin

  6. Japan first attempted to extended to increase its “living space” by attacking this region in ‘31.

  7. Manchuria

  8. In 1938, Hitler marched into Austria and unified both countries in what is known as the _________.

  9. Anschluss

  10. These three countries desired additional “living space” and invaded other countries to achieve such in the 1930s.

  11. Italy, Germany, Japan

  12. Francisco Franco was aided by these two countries during the Spanish Civil War.

  13. Italy, Germany

  14. This British prime minister signed the Munich Pact with Germany, opting for appeasement rather than conflict.

  15. Chamberlain

  16. After conquering Northern Africa, the allies immediately thereafter looked to invade this country.

  17. Italy

  18. D-Day consisted of a massive land-sea-air invasion of Normandy beach on June 6, 1944. It was also known as Operation ____________.

  19. Overlord

  20. This was the last offensive by the Germans to try to halt the allied advance. It was temporarily successful, but the allies eventually closed in on Berlin.

  21. Battle of the Bulge

  22. After the fall of France, this southern, pro-Nazi government was established in the south of France by Petain.

  23. Vichy Regime

  24. This raid was the first aerial attack on Tokyo after Pearl Harbor, but was not much more than a morale booster.

  25. Doolittle

  26. This desperate tactic of flying planes into military targets was used by the Japanese starting at Leyte Gulf.

  27. Kamikaze

  28. It was during this battle that Marines mounted the U.S. flag upon Mt. Suribachi, as seen in the image below.

  29. Iwo Jima

  30. This battle was the turning point on the Pacific, as it stopped a Japanese attack on a U.S. military base and did great damage to Japanese carriers.

  31. Battle of Midway

  32. This general led a series of firebombings on Tokyo, leading to more deaths than Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

  33. General Curtis LeMay

  34. The United States entered World War II by declaring war on Japan on this date.

  35. 12/8/41, the day after Pearl Harbor

  36. Name one thing the Office of Price Administration was responsible for.

  37. Rationing; Setting Prices so the economy didn’t experience inflation

  38. In response to Japanese aggression in Asia, the United States took this action. It may have served as one of the causes of the Pearl Harbor attack.

  39. Oil Embargo

  40. This was the name of the act that created a peacetime draft.

  41. Selective Service Act

  42. This man took over as President after the death of FDR. He was responsible for making the decision to drop the Atomic Bomb. S

  43. Truman

  44. This was the name of the project to create the Atomic bomb.

  45. Manhattan

  46. The two cities that the Atomic Bomb was dropped on.

  47. Hiroshima, Nagasaki

  48. Name two extermination camps.

  49. Treblinka, Aushwitz

  50. This Japanese-American refused to leave his home and was prosecuted for violating executive order 9066. The supreme court upheld the legality of his internment, citing “military necessity”

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