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WWII Test Review
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Study the terms 1-14
Study the Events Leading to WWII sheet
Study the Europe/Pacific Theaters sheet
Review major points on slides and list any
details you don’t remember.
1. Totalitarianism—absolute and total rule (The Axis)
2. Appeasement—giving in to a dictator (Munich)
3. Blitzkrieg— “lightning war” (Luftwaffe in Poland)
4. Third Reich—Germany’s European Empire
5. Lend-Lease—U.S. loaned or rented weapons (FDR)
6. Pearl Harbor—Japan’s surprise attack on U.S.
7. Rationing—limits on consumer goods on home front
8. D Day—turning point in Europe (Normandy)
9. Midway—turning point in Pacific
10. Yalta Conference—The Big Three discuss the end of war
11. Hiroshima—use of atomic bomb against Japan (by U.S.)
12. VE Day—Victory over Europe (May 1945)
13. VJ Day—Victory over Japan (Aug./Sept. 1945)
14. United Nations—Allied nations form a peace-keeping
organization
Quick Quiz!
• These terms are all on TAKS!
Other words…
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Island hopping (Pacific strategy)
Appeasement (done at Munich)
Fascism and Nazism (Italy and Germany)
Communism (USSR)
Second Front (needed by USSR—opened at
Normandy on D Day by allies of U.S. and Great
Britain)
World War II Test Review
• Recognize the faces of major leaders
• Names: Mussolini, Einstein, FDR, Truman,
Churchill, Hitler, Hirohito, Stalin
• Countries: U.S.A, Great Britain, Germany,
Italy, Soviet Union, Japan
WWII Sides
Axis
• Germany
• Italy
• Japan
United Nations
• England
• France
• U.S.A.
• 26 nations total
Recognize Major Events
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D-Day
VJ Day
Atomic Warfare
Women at Work—Rosie the Riveter
Bonds
Ration Coupons
Iwo Jima
Matching: Italy, Japan, Germany,
Great Britain, U.S., USSR, France
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General Montgomery
General Patton
General Eisenhower
Tojo and Yamamoto
Der Fuhrer
Il Duce
Royal Air Force
Luftwaffe
Blitzkrieg
Italy, Japan, Germany, Great Britain,
U.S., USSR, France
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Occupied, Vichy, and ‘’Free’’
Defeated Germany at Stalingrad
Joined France, England and USSR as allies
Bombed Pearl Harbor
Won at Midway
Defended their island against Luftwaffe
Signed Munich Pact—appeasement
Invaded Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland
Italy, Japan, Germany, Great Britain,
U.S., USSR, France
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‘’Arsenal of Democracy’’
Lend-Lease
Third Reich
Normandy is here
Isolationist until 1941
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Occupied by four allied nations after VE Day
Occupied by U.S. after VJ Day
Nazis
Fascists
Had a Maginot Line
Special Topics (chart completed in class)
• The Holocaust—killed 6 million Jews
• Japanese Internment (started by FDR’s
Executive Order 1066)
• The Manhattan Project—started with
Einstein’s letter--built atomic bomb in Los
Alamos, New Mexico
Multiple Choice:
1. The event that led England and France to declare
war on Germany on September 1, 1939:
a)invasion of Austria b)occupation of Sudetenland
c)invasion of Poland d)invasion of USSR
2. The event that led the U.S. to declare was on
Japan was: a)island hopping b)invasion of
Manchuria c)occupation of Korea d)bombing of
Pearl Harbor
3. Military leader of the European Allies: a)MacArthur
b)Patton c)Montgomery d)Eisenhower
4. The Soviet Union needed the allies to: a)defeat Germany
at Stalingrad b)open a second front c)invade North Africa
d)attend meetings to discuss the Soviet future in Germany
5. Which came first? a)Allied invasion of North Africa b)Allied
invasion of Italy c)Allied invasion at Normandy d)Allied
invasion of Berlin
6. June 6, 1944: a)D Day b)Invasion at Normandy c)opening
of the Western Front d)all of these
7. Last major battle before the western assault on Berlin: a)Battle of
Iwo Jima b)Battle of the Bulge c)Dunkirk d)Battle of Britain
8. The U.S. led an air raid on Japan soon after Pearl Harbor. a)true
b)false
9. Where was the fall of Bataan and Corregidor? a)Coral Sea
b)Australia c)Philippines d)Hawaii
10. Turning point in the Pacific War: a)Iwo Jima b)Midway
c)Guadalcanal d)Okinawa
11. Nimitz’s strategy in the Pacific: a)Manhattan Project b)Island
Hopping c)internment of Japanese d)kamikazes
12. Appeasement is associated with: a)Stalingrad b)Treaty of Versailles
c)occupation of the Rhineland d)Munich Conference
13. Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis was an alliance consisting of: a)Spain, France and
Germany b)Italy, Germany, and Japan c)USSR, England and France d)U.S.,
Italy and Japan
14. Italy and Germany supported this dictator in this country’s Civil War:
a)Franco of Spain b)Stalin of USSR c)George VI in England d)Chiang KaiShek in China
15. Which battle was the retaking of the Philippines? a)Coral Sea b)Aleutian
Islands c)Leyte Gulf d)Midway
16. Who said “I shall return” and in what situation? a)Hitler at Stalingrad
b)Britain at Dunkirk c)U.S. at Pearl Harbor d)MacArthur at The Philippines
17. How many Jewish people were killed at The Holocaust? a)3 million b)6 million c)1
million
18. Where did the Manhattan Project build the atomic bomb in secret? a)Dunkirk
b)Oak Ridge c)Los Alamos d)New York
19. Executive Order 9066 led to: a)internment of Japanese Americans b)The Final
Solution c)The Manhattan Project d)the overturning of Korematsu v. U.S.
20. The 26 Allied nations were called: a)NATO b)United Nations c)Axis Powers d)Triple
Entente
21. The Manhattan Project all started with…a)the Germans completing and using an
atomic bomb b)Einstein’s letter to FDR c)the building of an atomic research
facility in New Mexico
Essay
• Explain how World War II affected the rest of
the twentieth century in foreign policy or
attitudes of the people who survived it. Be
specific and refer to something discussed in
class.
Essay Ideas:
• Munich and appeasement
• Women in the work place
• Dictators and empires
• WASP collection at TWU
• Photo of Iwo Jima and World Trade Center
• Nazi war crimes still being punished