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10th Grade
03/04/2011

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How was Japan similar to both Germany and Italy in relation to fixing their economic problems?
(p.481)
Definition
Through foreign expansion which would provide Japan with raw materials and markets for its goods.
Term
What country invaded Manchuria in 1931 and built mines and factories there?
Definition
Japan
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What country did Italy invade in 1935?
Definition
Ethiopia
Term
What territory did Britain and France first allow Germany to take in order to appease Hitler?
Definition
The Rhineland, located between France and Germany.
Term
What did Hitler later Admit he would have done if Britain and France would have challenged him?
Definition
He would have backed down.
Term
What did the U.S. Neutrality Acts ban?
Definition
These laws banned loans and the sale of arms to nations at war.
Term
How did Great Britain rescue over 300,000 allied troops at Dunkirk?
Definition
By sending over every available military and civilian boat in Britain to transport soldiers that were trapped at Dunkirk.
Term
How did Hitler plan on defeating Great Britain?
Definition
Knock out the British Royal Air Force, and then invade with more than 250,000 troops.
Term
Why does Italy invade Egypt in 1940?
Definition
To take control of the Suez canal which was a key waterway to the oil fields in the Middle East.
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Why were the Balkan countries of Southeastern Europe key to Hitler’s plan to invade the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)?
Definition
Hitler wanted to build bases there in order to invade the Soviet Union.
Term
What was the Bataan Death March? What were the results?
Definition
A forced march of more than 50 miles on allied prisoners by the Japanese military.
Term
What was the significance of the Battle of Coral Sea?
Definition
It stopped the Japanese southern advance in the Pacific.
Term
What was the result of the Battle of Midway?
Definition
The Americans stopped the Japanese advance westward, and the Japanese were on the defensive from this point forward.
Term
What was General MacArthur’s plan in the Pacific?
Definition
Island hopping--not attacking all Japanese held islands-- which avoided large casualties on the Allies side.
Term
Where did Operation Torch, led by American General Dwight D. Eisenhower, take place?
Definition
Morocco and Algeria, in Northern Africa.
Term
After 90% of Stalingrad was controlled by German troops, what were the Soviet troops able to do?
Definition
Surround the city and cut off the German army and cut off the German supplies.
Term
What were the results of the Battle of Stalingrad (soldiers and damage to the city)?
Definition
Over one million soldiers killed or wounded on both sides and 99% of the city was destroyed.
Term
How was Mussolini caught and what did the Italians do to their former leader?
Definition
Italian resistance fighters found Mussolini hiding in a German truck and shot him the next day.
Term
Describe how the United States converted their peacetime operations to wartime production.
Definition
They converted factories that made consumer goods to military goods.
Term
What was Operation Overlord? (p.510)
Definition
The invasion of Normandy, France, by Allied troops. The largest land and sea attack in history.
Term
What was the last major offensive by the German Army before the Allies eventually pushed the Germans back? (p.510)
Definition
Battle of the Bulge.
Term
As the Russian's were retreating from the invading German army, what did they do to everything in their path? Why? (495)
Definition
They burned and destroyed everything in their path so the German's could not use it for their benefit (scorched earth policy).
Term
What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad?
Definition
With such a massive loss of manpower and equipment, the Germans simply did not have enough manpower to cope with the Russian advance to Germany when it came.
Term
What did the Japanese want to build on the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands?
Definition
To build a huge airbase on the island.
Term
appeasement
Definition
giving in to an aggressor to keep the peace.
Term
Axis Powers
Definition
Germany, Italy, and Japan
Term
Non-agression Pact
Definition
an agreement between Hitler and Stalin not to attack each other.
Term
Blitzkrieg
Definition
"lightning war" A form of warfare in which surprise attacks with fast moving airplanes are followed by massive attacks with infantry forces.
Term
What did the United States do to punish Japan for attacking China?
Definition
Stopped selling oil and other resources to Japan.
Term
Holocaust
Definition
the systematic mass killing of Jews and other groups judged inferior by the Nazi's.
Term
How many casualties did the United States estimate there would be if they invaded Japan
Definition
1 million
Term
What U.S. President decided to drop an atomic bomb on Japan?
Definition
Harry Truman
Term
Other than the name of the city, what was located inside Stalingrad?
Definition
It was the center of communications and manufacturing.
Term
What policy did Great Britain and France adopt initially towards Hitler?
Definition
Appeasement
Term
How much time did Admiral Yamamoto believe he would buy if he attacked Pearl Harbor?
Definition
6 months
Term
Which Ship suffered the most damage in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
Definition
U.S.S. Arizona
Term
Which of the following battles showed the Americans that an invasion of Japan would be very costly in troops and supplies? (Hint-It was also the last battle in the Pacific.
Definition
Battle of Okinawa
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