| A | B |
| wolf pack | U-boats hunted in groups and often attacked at night |
| Dwight D. Eisenhower | U.S lieutenant, 34th President, led allied invasion of North Africa |
| D-Day | First day of the allied invasion of Normandy in World War II |
| ant-Semitism | hostility toward or prejudice against Jews |
| concentration camps | labor camps ment to hold what Hitler called enemies of the state |
| genocide | the killing of an entire people |
| Final Solution | Hitler's plan to murder all Jews or the Jewish population of Europe and the Soviet Union |
| War Refugee Board | Group established by president Franklin D. Roosevelt that helped 20,000 Jews who might of fallen into the hands of the Nazis |
| Holocaust | genocidal campaign against the Jews during World War II |
| Douglas MacArthur | led the defense of the Phillippine islands |
| Bataan Death March | forced march of American and Filipino prisoners of war captured by the Japanese |
| James Doolittle | led a group of 16 American bombers on a daring air raid of Tokyo and several Japanese cities |
| Chester Nimitz | sent attack ships to protect New Guinea |
| Battle of Midway | key naval and air abttle between Japanese forces during World War II |
| Rationing | limits the amount of a certain product each individual can get |
| Internment | forced relocation and confinement to the camps |
| Occupy | take control of a place by placing troops in it |
| Enola Gay | Dropped the atomic bomb over Hiroshima |
| V-E Day | When hitler surrenders |
| Harry S Truman | took presidency after Roosevelt's death |