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Great Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union were part of which alliance during World War II?

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Germany, Italy, and Japan were part of which alliance during World War II?

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What event caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany in September of 1939?

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Great Britain's pre-war policy towards Hitler, which was based on the idea that satisfaction of reasonable demands would maintain peace in Europe, was known as what?

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Which German government was in power and took the blame for signing the unfavorable Treaty of Versailles?

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In which two theaters was World War II fought?

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What was the largest land, sea, and air military campaign in history that occurred on June 6, 1944?

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What was the German word for “lightening war” that was a form of attack that used tank divisions and soldiers supported by air attacks to create chaos was used in the invasion of Poland?

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What was Hitler's ultimate intention with regards to the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact?

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Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a turning point in the Eastern Front in World War II?

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The systematic murder of European Jews by the Nazis is known as what?

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Where did the Nazis imprison Jewish people and other “undesirables”?

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The deliberate mass murder or physical extermination of a particular racial, political, or cultural group is called what?

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The extermination of the Jews by the Nazis that was largely carried out by the Einsatzgruppen was known by what name in Germany?

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Which German laws, defined who was a Jew, excluded Jews from German citizenship, and forbade marriages between Jews and Germans?

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The period of political tension following World War II between the US and USSR was known as what?

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Who was the Communist leader of the Soviet Union during WWII and the start of the Cold War?

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Dropping the atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end the War in the Pacific Theater began what new age?

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In 1945 and 1946, trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, condemned Nazi leaders for what crimes?

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Who was the German journalist that introduced a radical type of socialism that said workers would overthrow business owners to create a classless society?

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Who was the German monk who led a protest movement against the Catholic Church during 1500s that became known as the Reformation.

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Who was the true “Renaissance Man” who painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper?

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Who was the English scientist that developed the universal law of gravitation and established three laws of motion?

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Who was the German born inventor that created the moveable type printing press, allowing ideas to quickly spread throughout Europe?

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Who was the English philosopher who came up with the Scientific Method and believed that scientists should use inductive reasoning?

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Allied Powers
Axis Powers
Poland
Appeasement
Weimar Republic
Europe & Pacific
Battle of Normandy
Blitzkrieg
Violate the Pact
Germans would be on the defensive in the Eastern front for the remainder of WWII
Holocaust
Concentration Camps
Genocide
Final Solution
Nuremberg Laws
Cold War
Joseph Stalin
Atomic Age
Crimes Against Humanity
Karl Marx
Martin Luther
Leonardo da Vinci
Isaac Newton
Johannes Gutenberg
Francis Bacon





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