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10th Grade
05/08/2017

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The Allies


Allies were built between three great countries during WWII.

Definition

Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union


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Anschluss



After the Anschluss in March 1938, her situation became difficult.

Definition

the name given to the events in which Hitler's Germany took control of Austria in 1938


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Appeasement



In all history, appeasement never really worked. 

Definition

giving in to the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace


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Armistice



Eventually, an armistice was made.

Definition

an agreement to stop fighting


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Aryans


Aryans on the north-western frontiers of India started on their long journey.

Definition

someone from Northern Europe, especially someone with blond hair and blue eyes



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The Battle of Alamein



The British were part of the Axis that was forced back into Tunisia in the Battle of Alamein.

Definition

In Egypt, the British finally stopped the German advance during the long Battle. They then turned the tables on the Germans, driving the Axis forces back across Libya into Tunisia


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Atlantic Charter



In August 1941, Goerdeler was most disappointed with the Atlantic Charter.

Definition

Aug. 1941, Roosevelt & Churchill met on a warship in the Atlantic in which the 2 leaders set goals for the war (such as "the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny") and for the postwar world


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Battle of Midway



The Battle of Midway occurred 6 months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Definition

June 4-7, 1942 (6 months after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor); The United States discovers Japan's intended trap at the Midway Atoll and instead the U.S. ambushes the Japanese and they suffer heavy losses and never really recover from this counter-attack


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Battle of Stalingrad




The  Battle of Stalingrad was major for the Soviet Union.

Definition

a major tuning point in the Soviet Union, and one of the costliest of the war; In 1942, Hitler was determined to take Stalin's namesake city & Stalin was equally determined not to let it fall; the Soviets end up encircling their attackers and the Germans finally surrender in Jan. 1943


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Battle of the Bulge



The Battle of the Bulge lasted for a little over a year. 

Definition

Dec. 1944 - Jan 1945; Germany launches its last massive counterattack of WWII, and there were great losses on both sides; the U.S. suffers the most casualties here out of all the WWII battles: 19,000 dead: Germany holds off Allied advance for about 6 week but eventually loses their foothold


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Berlin Blockade/Airlift



The Berlin Blockade occurred when Stalin wanted to take over Berlin.

Definition

June 1948 - May 1949, during the Cold War, Stalin tries to completely control Berlin, even though it was occupied and divided by all 4 victorious Allies, by sealing off every railroad and highway into the Western sectors of the city. Western powers responded to the blockade by supplying West Berliners with food and fuel via cargo planes for more than a year - and the Soviets end their blockade but tensions between the countries grows deeper


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Big Three



The Big Three consisted of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin.




Definition

Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin


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Blitzkrieg



Blitzkrieg was also known as the lightning war.  

Definition

"lightning war", where Hitler used improved tank & airpower technology to strike a devastating blow against the enemy




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Cold War



The cold war was between the U.S and the Soviet Union. 

Definition

this unfriendly relationship between the US and the Soviet Union after the Second World War


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D-Day



Over 425,000 Allied and Germans troops died during

D-Day.

Definition

June 6, 1944; Allies invade France; 176,000 troops land on the beaches of Normandy


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The Final Solution



Hitlers Final Solution was mercilessly killing all jews.

Definition

Adolf Hitler's plan to remove Jewish people from Europe by killing them all


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Guernica



Guernica had nothing to do with the bomb dropping, they didn't even have ant idea it was happening.

Definition

a town in the Basque area of northern Spain, which was destroyed by bombs dropped by German aircraft in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War.


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Haile Selassie


Haile Selassie was the emperor of Ethiopia.

Definition

the emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974, who is remembered especially for having modernized his country


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Munich Conference



During the Munich Conference, the Czechs persuaded the Sudetenland to Hitler.

Definition

Sept. 1938, British & French persuaded the Czechs to surrender the Sudetenland to Hitler


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Hiroshima




A nuclear bombed in Hiroshima during WWII.

Definition

a city in Japan which was destroyed in 1945 during World War II, when a U.S. nuclear bomb was dropped on it, killing very many people


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Kamikaze Pilots



Kamikaze Pilots committed suicide while crashing planes into buildings and such.

Definition

Japanese pilots who undertook suicide missions, crashing their explosive-laden airplanes into American warships


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Reparations



Germany was forced give reparations to the French after WWI.

Definition

money paid by a defeated country after a war (ex. Germany), for all the deaths, damage etc it has caused


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Miracle of Dunkirk



The miracle of Dunkirk sent many water transportation across the English Channel.

Definition

British sent all available naval vessels, merchant ships, and fishing boats across the English Channel and despite German air attacks, the armada ferried more than 300,000 troops to safety in Britain; this heroic rescue raised British morale


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Nazi-Soviet Pact



The Nazi-Soviet Pact bound Hitler and Stalin to be peaceful despite hate for each other.

Definition

publicly bound Hitler & Stalin to peaceful relations; but secretly the 2 agreed not to fight if the other went to war to divide up Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe between them


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NATO



NATO is short for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 

Definition

North Atlantic Treaty Organization; a group of countries including the US and several European countries, which give military help to each other


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Pearl Harbor



Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japan despite the warning just before it was about to happen.

Definition

an important US naval base in Hawaii, which was suddenly attacked by Japanese planes in December 1941. Many warships were destroyed or damaged, and this caused great shock and anger in the US, and made the US start fighting in World War II.


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Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis


The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis agreed to fight the Soviet Union together.

Definition

The Axis Powers; the 3 countries agreed to fight Soviet communism, and not to interfere with one another's for territorial expansion


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Treaty of Versailles 


The Treaty of Versailles made it so the Germans lives were miserable. 

Definition

a peace agreement made in 1919 at Versailles in France, following the defeat of Germany in World War I, between Germany and the allies (=the countries that fought against Germany in the war, including France, Russia, the UK, and the US). According to the treaty, Germany lost some of its land and had to agree to pay large amounts of money to the allies for damage caused by the war. The treaty also established the League of Nations


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League of Nations



The League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations in 1946. 

Definition

an international organization that was established after World War I to encourage countries to work together and achieve international peace. It was replaced in 1946 by the United Nations


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Total War



Total war occurs when everyone's resources are used in war efforts

Definition

channeling of a nation's entire resources into a war effort


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Truman Doctrine



Truman Doctrine was established in 1947.

Definition

United States policy, established in 1947, of trying to contain the spread of communism


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United Nations



United Nations replaced the Leauge of Nations. 

Definition

1st meeting in April 1945, 50 nations met to draft the charter for the UN; each member nation has 1 vote in the General Assembly; a smaller body, the Security Council has greater power and is made up of 5 permanent members: The U.S., Russia, Britain, France, and China; final ratification in Oct. 1945; currently 192 member countries


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V-E day



V-E day stands for Victory in Europe Day.

Definition

Victory in Europe Day; May 8th 1945, the day on which victory in Europe in World War II was celebrated


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