Set: WWII Local Conflicts Threatened World Peace

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Kellogg-Braind Pact made war illegal
Benito Mussolini -leader of Italy
Falange opposed change & civil war broke
October 1936 Rome-Berlin Axis aka Axis Powers
Japs and Germans vowed 2 stop communism Anti-Comintern Treaty
Sudentenland given 2 Czech. after WWI
Appeasement attempting 2 preserve peace by yeilding to the demands of the agressor
Nazi-Soviet Pact Soviet Union & Germany signed a temperary peace agreement
Blitzkreig lightining war quick & aggressive attacks
collaborators people willing to assist their countries enemies
Charles De Gualle leads French gov. in England
isolationists people who believed that Europe's war was no concern of the U.S.
Neutrality Act Change began shipping war materials to G.B.
New Order and Final Solution Aryan race
June 1942 Battle of Midway
D Day June 6,1944 Allied invasion of Normandy
V-E Day MAy 8, 1945 victory in Europe
Big 3 Roosevelt,Stalin,Churchill
Aug 6,1945 bombing of Hiroshima
Aug 9 Nagasaki bombed
Sept.2 1945 V-J day

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Created May 6, 2008
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