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WORLD WAR II TERMS

Terms of WW II learning games. Play 5 games.

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NazismIdeology of Nazis that practiced racist nationalism, national expansion, & state control of the economy
Aryan RaceIn Nazism, a non-Jewish Caucasion, especially one of Nordic type, supposed to be part of a master race.
Allied PowersDuring WW II Great Britain, France, Soviet Union, & U.S.
Axis PowersGermany, Italy, & Japan during WW II.
AppeasementCompromising or giving in to demands in an attempt to avoid trouble and maintain peace.
Non-AggressionPeaceful. A pact between Germans & Soviets which Germany later broke.
HolocaustSystematic mass murder of 12 million European civilians, especially Jewish, by Nazis during WW II.
FascismSystem of nationalistic government which controls economic policies, and a racist and militaristic dictator.
BlitzkriegFast-moving warfare developed by Germans.
Totalitarian StateType of government controlled by a single person or party; suppressing freedom controlling every aspect of life.
Lend-leaseThe U.S. would lend goods to Britain, which the British could return or replace after the war.
LuftwaffeGerman air force so named since 1935.
GestapoNazi secret police created in 1933 and noted for its brutality to smash opposition with force.
"Final Solution"The total extermination of Jewish men, women, and children in concentration camps during WW II.
KamikazeA Japanese pilot trained in WW II to make a suicidal crash attack especially on ships.
IsolationismPolicy or belief that a nation should limit its alliances and involvement in international political and economic affairs.
Marshall PlanEconomic aid to Europe written by Secretary of State George C. Marshall. Aid ($13 billion) in the form of money, supplies, and machinery to end hunger, poverty, desperation, & chaos.
InternmentForced relocation and imprisonment of people.
Island-HoppingW.W. II strategy of conquering only certain Pacific islands that were important to Allied advance toward Japan.
Atomic BombA nuclear weapon that produced an explosion by splitting atoms; the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs on Japan during W.W. II.
GenocideDeliberate murder of an entire people
Battle of Coral SeaU. S. planes sunk a Japanese carrier and damaged another one. The U.S. suffered losses such as the Lexington and the Yorktown.
Battle of MidwayJune 3-6, Battle of carrier-based airplanes. Rivaling airplanes tried to sink their opponet's aircraft carriers.U.S. sunk 4 and lost 1.
Battle of Leyte GulfLargest naval battle in history. Both sides suffered much. Allies Won.
Manhattan Project600,000 people were employed to build an atomic bomb.
Munich ConferenceSeptember 1938, where France and Great Britain gave the Sudetenland to Germany
Maginot LineA fortified line of defenses along the border between France and Germany.
Battle of BritainIn 1940 when the Luftwaffe, German air force, began to attach RAF airfield and aircraft.
Selective Training and Service Act1940 start of the first peacetime draft in U.S. history.
War Production BoardSupervised the conversion of factories to wartime production.
Battle of StalingradIn September 1942 when Axis forces entered the city and began fighting a fierce struggle.
D-Day6/6/1944 when Allied soldiers landed in Normandy, France.
Battle of the BulgeEnded Germany's ability to wage an offensive war.
Anti-SemitismPrejudice against or hatred of Jews.


IB USII Humanities Instructor
George H. Moody Middle School

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