| A | B |
| Winston Churchill | Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII |
| Emperor Hirohito | Japanese thought of him as divine |
| Douglas MacArthur | Directed post-war occupation of Japan. |
| George Marshall | Proposed a plan that provided $13 bil in relief to Europe. |
| Joseph Stalin | Leader of Soviet Union during WWII. |
| Adolf Hitler | Nazi dictator known as Fuhrer. |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt | He proclaimed that Pearl Harbor was a day that will live in infamy. |
| Benito Mussolini | Il Duce, leader of the first Fascist State in Italy. |
| Harry Truman | He became president when FDR died and decided to use atomic bomb. |
| Dwight D Eisenhower | Commander of D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. |
| Fascism | A political movement that emphasized autocratic and nationalist policies. |
| Kamikaze | These were Japanese suicide missions. |
| Genocide | A systematic and purposeful destruction of a racial, political, religious, or cultural group. |
| Anti-Semitism | Hostility towards people of the Jewish faith. |
| armed aggression | wars of conquest |
| Final Solution | The use of extermination camps and gas chambers by Nazis against Jews by the NAZI's. |
| Blitzreig | A sudden massive attack or lightning war. |
| Island-hopping | A military strategy used by Allies in Pacific against Japanese |
| August 6, 1945 | The first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. |
| Nagasaki | The city where 2nd atomic bomb was dropped. |
| December 7, 1941 | Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. |
| June 6, 1945 | D-Day, Allies stormed beaches of Normandy, France. |
| United Nations | An international peace-keeping organization founded after WWII. |
| Marxists | Social Democrats who gained political power during the Russian Revolution subdivisions: Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. |
| Ultimatum | A set of final conditions |
| Rome-Berlin Axis | Alliance before WWII between Italy and Germany. |
| Advantages of British in Battle of Britain | A tracking system (radar) and decoding machine (ultra). |
| May 8, 1945 | Germans surrendered unconditionally, Victory in Europe, or V-E Day. |