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chapter 17 section 1 Italy turns to facsim
A talented speaker Mussolini began to attract followers. Him and his followers formed the the revolutionary fascist party -
chapter 17 section 1 Treaty of Versailles
This treaty caused many problems. It was ment to punish Germans and that led to complications -
chapter 17 section 1 Hitler becomes chancellor
Hitler become President and chancellor. He gave himself the title of Der Fuhrer "the leader" -
chapter 17 section 1 stalin's economic plan
Stalin became head of the soviet union -
chapter 17 section 3 Manchurian incident
the japense army stationed in Manchurian as a solution to the acquisation of chinese soliders blowing up a railway -
chapter 17 section 4 U.S. isolationism
Neurtrality acts prevented international involvment by the united states -
chapter 17 section 3 war against china
japenese resumed invasion of china. china fought fiercely but were over welmed by japenese armies -
chapter 17 section 1 Expanding Germany
Hitler Bulids Military and begins expanding Germany and attacking bordering countries -
chapter 18 section 3 nazi policies
nazi's began to strip jews of all rights and marked them -
Chapter 17 section 2 Hitler's greed
Hitler signs document with france to stop taking land but continues to conquer many countries starting with Czechoslovakia -
chapter 17 section 2 Hitlers pact with Stalin
France and Britian declared war on Germany and Hitler made a pact with Stalin and promised land if they helped. -
chapter 17 section 2 Hitler attacks
phony war ends when Hitler attacks Denmark and Norway -
chapter 17 section 2 fall of France
Hitlers armies swept through paris and the french surrendured -
chapter 17 section 2 The battle of britain
Winston Churchill pledge they would defend at all cost. Hitler used Luftwaffe to launch the biggest air attack in history. -
Chapter 17 section 4 Japans supplies cut in U.S.
FDR froze japanese financial assests in the United States after Japan took over french Indochina -
chapter 17 section 3 looking beyond china
japan allied itself with germany -
Chapter 18 section 1 Mobilizing the armed Forces
Congress authurized the first peacetime draft in the nation's history -
chapter 17 section 4 FDR re-eleceted
FDR was re elected to his 3d term as president -
chapter 17 section 3 Greater East Asia Co-prospeity sphere
East Asia Co-prospeity sphere was announced by the prime minister. it was made to expand land in asia -
chapter 17 section 3 pact with soviet union
japenese signed a pact with the soviet union -
chapter 18 secton 5 African americans
industries searched for new workers to support lend lease program -
Chapter 17 section 4 pearl harbor
Japanese warplanes bombed pearl harbor 2,400 men were killed 1,200 injured -
chapter 17 section 4 US declares war
Within hours of FDR speech congress passed war resolution -
chapter 17 section 4 lend lease act
Rosevelt introduced policy to keep war supplies to allies -
chapter 18 section 2 America joins the struggle
in the battle of atlantic britain and united states desperately struggled to control atlantic trade routes -
chapter 18 section 1 War production board
to direct the conversion of peacetime industries to industries that produced war goods -
chapter 18 section 3 from murder to genocide
nazi's forced jews into death and concentration camps -
chapter 18 section 5 japenese americans
FDR decided to put all "aliens" to be put in interment camps -
Chapter 18 section 4 The Philippines Fall
Starvation and renewed Japanese attack mad alot of battaan's defenders surender -
Chapter 18 section 4 Battle of the Coral Sea
Aircraft launhed from aircraft carries bombed and strafted enemy ship more than 70 miles -
Chapter 18 section 4 The Battle of Midway
Battle was fought entirely from air. Attacked while they were refueling -
chapter 18 section 1 public support
Roosvelt established the office of war information to work with magazine publishers, advertising agencies, and radio stations -
chapter 18 section 2 battle of stalingrad
Germans began firebombing and shelling that lasted 2 months. soviet unions fighters took up position in the charred rubble that remained of stalingrad -
chapter 18 section 1 diversity in military
military authorities reluctenly gave Africain Americans the opportunity to fight -
Chapter 18 section 4 Island Hopping
A military strategy of selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands and bypassing others. -
chapter 18 section 1 wartime work force
the number of strikes rose sharply and continued to rise the last two years of the war -
chapter 18 section 3 rescue and liberation
FDR created the war refuge board to help any body threatened by by nazi's -
chapter 18 section 5 mexican americans
17,000 mexican americans were working in los angeles or in other cities in southern california under the braceros program which provided transportation, food, shelter, and medical care -
chapter 18 section 2 D-day
allied war ships in the channel began a massive shelling of the cost. the allies sufferd some 2,000 casulties. Allies took over the beach heads -
chapter 18 section 5 women
all women of every ethnic backrounds went to work in the wartime economy -
Chapter 18 section 4 Battle of Iwo Jima
Was a very bloody battle. We lost 25,000 people. 27 Medal of Honors -
chapter 18 section 2 war in europe ends
allied bombers continued to strike german cites and took over berlin the capital of germeny. germeny then surrendered -
chapter 18 section 3 nuremberg trials
out of 24 naz's defedents 12 recived the death sentence.