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Hindenburg

D-Day, the US producing twice as much productive capacity as the Axis powers combined, Germany underestimating the Russian army, and allies surrounding Berlin, location of Germany.

-Germany -Great Britain -France
poor eeconomy
-dictatorship -one party rule -secret police -state is more important than individual -censorship -brainwashing

After the second atomic bomb, Emperor Hirohito intervened and forced the government to surrender.

Any centralized,authoritarian government system that is not communist whose policies glorify the state over the individual and are destructive to basic human rights.

Adolf Hitler

Manchuna (China)
Allies and Axis Powers
-food shortage -high inflation -unemployment and violent strikes

-anti-smeitism

-racism

-social Darwinism

-economic upheaval

-Loid George (Great Britain)

-President Wilson (USA)

-Clemencun (France)

two

Allied Powers

Joesph Stalin

D-Day
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939

Germany's cancellor who eventually rose to power and became Tolitarian Dictator of Germany.

December 7, 1941

1.) End employment

2.) Gain more land

3.) Make the nation strong

-government corruption -1920s Japanese economy -too much western -great depression 1929 -militarists take power and control
December 8, 1941
Germany, Italy, and Japan

Threaten Japan that if they didn't surrender they would face "complete destruction" and "utter devastation" and eventually dropped an atomic bomb.

What were the names of the two groups fighting in the war?
Where did Japan expand to?

What were three major things that the allies had done which helped Germany surrender from war?

Who was Hitler?

What was one major issue all countries who eventually rose to dictatorship have in common?
When did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor?

What was one of the major leaders on the allied powers?

When did the US join the world?

Who won the war?

What triggered the war?
What was one country that signed the munic agreement?

How many atomic bombs did the US drop on Japan?

 

What were three reasons for the development and rise of totalitarian dicatators in Europe?

What were two problems Italy faced

Who rose to power in Germany after the president died?

What was a mjor battle that occured which eventually freed France from Germany?
Who were the countries of the Axis Powers?

Who was the leader of Russia durong WWII?

What were three things Mussolini wanted to do?

What are two similrities between facism and communism?

Who was the president of Germany before Hitler came to power?

What did the US do to try to get Japan to surrender?

What finally made Japan surrender?

What is fascism?
What were two causes in Japan which eventually lead to a dictatorship?

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Who rose to power in Germany after the president died?

Adolf Hitler

What was one major issue all countries who eventually rose to dictatorship have in common?poor eeconomy
What were two problems Italy faced-food shortage -high inflation -unemployment and violent strikes
What were two causes in Japan which eventually lead to a dictatorship?-government corruption -1920s Japanese economy -too much western -great depression 1929 -militarists take power and control

What were three reasons for the development and rise of totalitarian dicatators in Europe?

-anti-smeitism

-racism

-social Darwinism

-economic upheaval

Who was Hitler?

Germany's cancellor who eventually rose to power and became Tolitarian Dictator of Germany.

Who was the leader of Russia durong WWII?

Joesph Stalin

What was one of the major leaders on the allied powers?

-Loid George (Great Britain)

-President Wilson (USA)

-Clemencun (France)

Who was the president of Germany before Hitler came to power?

Hindenburg

What were three things Mussolini wanted to do?

1.) End employment

2.) Gain more land

3.) Make the nation strong

What were the names of the two groups fighting in the war?Allies and Axis Powers
When did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor?December 7, 1941
What was a mjor battle that occured which eventually freed France from Germany?D-Day
When did the US join the world?December 8, 1941
What triggered the war?When Germany invaded Poland in 1939
Who were the countries of the Axis Powers?Germany, Italy, and Japan
What was one country that signed the munic agreement?-Germany -Great Britain -France
What is fascism?Any centralized,authoritarian government system that is not communist whose policies glorify the state over the individual and are destructive to basic human rights.
Where did Japan expand to?Manchuna (China)
What are two similrities between facism and communism? -dictatorship -one party rule -secret police -state is more important than individual -censorship -brainwashing

Who won the war?

Allied Powers

What did the US do to try to get Japan to surrender?

Threaten Japan that if they didn't surrender they would face "complete destruction" and "utter devastation" and eventually dropped an atomic bomb.

How many atomic bombs did the US drop on Japan?

 

two

What finally made Japan surrender?

After the second atomic bomb, Emperor Hirohito intervened and forced the government to surrender.

What were three major things that the allies had done which helped Germany surrender from war?

D-Day, the US producing twice as much productive capacity as the Axis powers combined, Germany underestimating the Russian army, and allies surrounding Berlin, location of Germany.