U.S.S. Arizona | | In the U.S., Japanese Americans were taken out of their homes and sent to internment camps. |
Nazi-Soviet Pact | | Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin joined an alliance together. |
Genocide | | The two places in Japan where the atomic bombs were dropped and thousands of people died. |
Hiroshima, Nagasaki | | Propaganda that represented women working and helping out in the war effort in the U.S. |
War Guilt Clause | | Camps where Jews were sent to be worked until they starved or died of disease. |
Day of Infamy | | When a single party controls the government and every aspect of the lives of the people. |
Rosie the Riveter | | A dictator of a totalitarian state who xame to power in the Soviet Union |
Neutrality Acts | | Acts passed by Congress to attempt to keep the U.S. out of foreign conflicts. |
Atomic Bomb | | The U.S. went from island to island and surrounded the Axis forces, bombing the island and keeping supply ships from going to the island. The soldiers on the island would die from starvation. |
Holocaust | | The dictator who came to power in Italy. |
D-Day | | The president of the United States during World War ll. |
Harry Truman | | An economic hardship in the 1930's when business activity slows down, unemployment rises, and people begin to blame their government for their country's problems. |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt | | The killing of people using fire. |
Japanese Internment | | Nicknames for atomic bombs-Little Boy was dropped in Hiroshima and Fat Man was dropped in Nagasaki. |
Code-talkers | | Indians who made a special code for the Allies to communicate without the Axis Powers breaking the code. |
Island Hopping | | The book Hitler wrote in prison that means "My Struggle". In the book, Hitler blamed the Jews for the country's problems. |
Fascism | | A day known as the largest amphibibious invasion in human history when the Allies used 5,000 ships and 500,000 soldiers to attack Normandy, France. |
Benito Mussolino | | A bomb that explodes and makes a mushroom cloud and kills many people. The U.S. made the first atomic bomb. |
Nazi Party | | A dictator who came to power in Germany and had a hatred of Jews. He wrote a book called Mein Kampf. |
Concentration Camp | | When the U.S. joined WW ll, many Americans recycled and rationed food and items to help the war effort. |
Totalitarianism | | A U.S. ship that was destroyed in Pearl Harbor from the Japanese attack. |
kamikaze | | The U.S. withdrew troops in two Latin American Nations and lifted the Platt Amendment. |
Mein Kampf | | Mass killings of a group or race of people. |
Adolf Hitler | | Japan began using suicide bombers to defeat the Allied forces. Japanese pilots flew solo and sacrificed their lives to take out an American ship. |
Blitzkrieg | | A group of people who were German, in the Aryan race. They believed they were superior to Jews and non-German people. The group was made by Hitler. |
Little Boy, Fat Man | | FDR's Vice President who took over after FDR died and made the decision to drop the atomic bomb in Japan. |
Good Neighbor Policy | | A German word that means lightning war, which describes the attacks made by the Germans in WW ll. |
Great Depression | | After WW One, Germany was forced to take responsibility for starting the war. |
Joseph Stalin | | On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and destroyed many U.S. ships and killed many people. |
Arsenal for Democracy | | The people in the government believe the government is more important than the people. |