A | B |
American general that promised he would retake the Phillipines | MacArthur |
Republican presidential candidate in 1944 | Thomas Dewey |
German general in North Africa known as the "Desert Fox" | Rommel |
American general in charge of the D-Day invasion | Eisenhower |
English general in North Africa | Montgomery |
Leader of the Chinese Nationalist forces | Chiang Kai Shek |
Leader of the "Free French" movement | De Gaulle |
Leader of the Communist forces in China after WW II | Mae Zedong |
United Nations was born here | San Francisco |
Nazi bombers attacking England | Battle of Britain |
Battle in the Pacific that saved Australia | Battle of Coral Sea |
Battle that led to the German defeat in North Africa by the British | El Alamein |
Japanese bombing naval fleet defeated here in a three day battle | Battle of Midway |
D-Day invasion landed here | Normandy |
Known as the "spft-underbelly" of Europe | Italy |
First atomic bomb dropped on this Japanese city | Hiroshima |
Second atomic bomb dropped on this Japanese city | Nagasaki |
MacArthur fulfilled his promise in taking this place | Philippines |
German counter-offensive against the allies in France and Belgium | Battle of the Bulge |
Russians defeated Germans here in 1942 forcing Germans to retreat | Stalingrad |
This German town was the site of the trials for the Nazi "war criminals" | Nuremburg |
US President that was the representative at the Potsdam Meeting | Truman |
Name of the Council in the United Nations that has England, France, China, Russia, and the US as permanent members. | Security Council |
England's representative at the Yalta Conference | Churchill |
Emperor of Japan during WWII | Hirohito |
The term the German people called their dictator | Der Fuhrer |
The French term for the capitalist Management | Bourgeoisie |
The French term for the workers | Proletariat |
Prime Minister of Great Britain at the time of the signing of the Munich Pact in 1938 | Chamberlain |
Joint agreement between England and US making a commitment to democracy in the world | Atlantic Charter |
The country where Jews were the special target of the government | Germany |
Term that describes an individuals life controlled in every way by the state | Totalitarian |
The United Nations headquarters is located here | New York City |
After the settlement with Japan, the US was able to set up an American military base on this Japanese island | Okinawa |
What country would take the eastern third of Poland after WWII was over | Russia |
After WWII, this country in Southeast Asia was to be controlled by the US and Russia | Korea |
The American battleship that American and Japanese officials signed surrender terms | Missouri |
The German defense line between Germany and France | Siegfried Line |
This allowed the US to give supplies to the Allies with no strings attached | Cash and Carry |
This allowed the US to sell supplies to the Allies | Lend-Lease |
The bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan | Enola Gay |
The end of the war in Europe | V-E Day |
Lightening warfare used on Poland | Blitzkrieg |
Japanese suicidal pilots in WW II | Kamikaze |