| A | B |
| Italian form of government built on extreme nationalism | fascism |
| German chancellor in 1933 | Adolf Hitler |
| became the Communist leader of the Soviet Union in the late 1920s | Joseph Stalin |
| freed Adolf Hitler to invade Poland | Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact |
| first country to use Lend-Lease Act | Great Britain |
| location of attack which caused Congress to declare war in 1941 | Pearl Harbor |
| German general in North Africa | Erwin Rommel |
| where Douglas MacArthur was the commander | the Pacific |
| where first atomic bomb was dropped | Japan |
| Il Duce | Benito Mussolini |
| form of government established by Hitler in Germany | socialist |
| where Hitler gained the Sudetenland | Versailles |
| string of French and British bunkers along the German border | Maginot Line |
| NOT part of Allied Powers | Germany |
| NOT part of Axis Powers | United States |
| commander of the Allied Forces for the invasion of occupied Europe | Dwight D Eisenhower |
| killed during the Holocaust | Jews |
| MacArthur's strategy | island hopping |
| where Nazis trials were held | Nuremberg |
| blitzkrieg | lighting war |
| British and American pledge | Atlantic Charter |
| clerks and nurses during the war | WACs |
| limited amounts | rationed |
| developed atomic bomb | Manhattan Project |
| leaders who control by force | dictators |
| African American pilot group | Tuskegee Airman |
| sent to interment camps | Japanese Americans |
| site of D-Day | Normandy |
| destroyed most of the Japanese fleet | Battle of Leyte Gulf |
| leaders controll all areas of society | totalitarian state |
| accepting demands to avoid conflicts | appeasement |
| Great Britain, France, United States | Allied Powers |
| Italy, Japan, Germany | Axis Powers |
| preparing for war | mobilization |
| protective measures taken in case of attack | civil defense |