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Reviewing Looming World War
[Chapter 24]
United States History & Government
th
11 Grade Boys & Girls
Al-Madinah School
April 6, 2016
Aggressor
One who starts violence, a war or an invasion
Arsenal
Supply of ammunition, arms, and other war materials
Atlantic Charter
A statement signed by FDR & Winston Churchill that set
the fighting goals for world war II.
Allies
Nations that agreed to fight Germany, Italy and Japan.
Axis powers: Germany, Italy & Japan
Chancellor
Prime Minister; Leader of the Government
Emigration Papers
Official Documents giving permission to enter a nation
Front
Area of contact between combating forces; battlefront
Government in Exile
Government that has had to flee to a foreign country
because of its own territory has been conquered and
occupied
isolationism
Policy of opposing political & economic involvement with
other nations
Lend-Lease Act
Law that allowed U.S. to lend war materials to allies.
Massacre
Savage killing of many victims
Merchant ship
Ship used for commerce and trade
Militant
Aggressive; fighting or warring
occupy
Seize and maintain control over by force
Pacify
Ease the anger of; soothe
Peacetime draft
Forced enrollment of certain persons into the armed forces
when there is not a war
Puppet government
Government with no real power of its own that is
controlled by another nation
Strom Troopers
Special German soldiers trained to carry out sudden attack
or assault
Synagogues
Jewish Houses of worship
War machine
Machinery necessary to wage war, including production of
weapons, transport and military vehicles
Weimer Republic
Democratic Government of Germany set up after World
War I
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______________ is the deliberate and systematic
killing of an entire group of people.
A ________________ is a lightning war of quick,
crushing surprise attacks.
When Germany, Italy and Japan formed an alliance,
they became known as ______________
In the __________, the Nazis systematically murdered
over 11 million Jews and others.
_____________ is a form of very nationalistic
totalitarian government with strong dictator
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The _______ included Britain, France, the U.S. and
other fighting the axis.
The Policy of ____________ at Munich allowed
Germany to annex part or Czechoslovakia.
The racist, nationalistic, expansionist philosophy of
Hitler’s Germany was called ______________.
The Nazis rounded up Jews and other people they
felt were inferior and sent them to
________________.