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On ALL WORKSHEETS, MATCH THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE COLUMNS
WORKSHEET #1
GENERAL INFORMATION
_______1. Douglas McArthur
_______2. Anzio
_______3. May 8, 1945
_______4. Over 6 million Jews killed
_______5. Hiroshima / Nagasaki
_______6. Normandy, France
_______7. Blitzkrieg
_______8. England, France, USA, Russia
_______9. Harry S. Truman
_______10. Mandatory military service (draft)
_______11. The German air force
_______12. June 6, 1944
st
_______13. 1 German defeat of WWII
_______14. Prime minister of England (WWII)
_______15. Auschwitz-Birkenau
_______16. Body of water that stopped Hitler
_______17. The German army
_______18. 1939 agreement between Hitler and Stalin
_______19. Opposition groups in occupied France &
Poland
_______20. Hitler’s plan to exterminate all Jews in
Europe
_______21. To avoid involvement in conflicts
_______22. Persuasive advertising
_______23. Where US military stopped the Japanese
Threat to the west coast of America in 1942.
_______24. Where War Trials were held after WWII
_______25. Why war trials were held after WWII
A. D-day began (operation overlord)
B. Luftwaffe
C .Allied forces of WWII after 1941
D. Resistance movements
E. Battle of Midway Island
F. to punish crimes against humanity and violations of
the rules of the Geneva Convention by Nazi’s.
G. Victory in Europe Day
H. The Holocaust
I. Beach landing of D-Day
J. Coastal town where US troops landed in Italy
K. VP to FDR became president when he died and made
the decision to drop the atomic bombs.
L. Winston Churchill
M. Battle of Britain
N. English Channel
O. Isolationism
P. Wehrmacht
R. Non-aggression pact.
S. Final solution
T. propaganda
U. Nuremberg, Germany
W. Commander of US troops in Pacific
X. Concentration camps (1 million died)
Y. Conscription
Z. Japanese cities where atomic bombs were dropped in
August 1945.
AA. Lightning war
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WORKSHEET #2
DATES
_____1. Germany invaded Poland –WWII begins (year)
_____2. June 6, 1944
_____3. Pearl Harbor attacked by Japan (m/d/y)
_____4. USA declared war on Japan (m/d/y)
_____5. Summer 1941
_____6. Battle of Britain (year)
_____7. May 8, 1945
_____8. Aug. 15, 1945
_____9. Doolittle’s Raiders attacked Tokyo (m/y)
_____10. Kristalnackt /Jews publicly killed (y)
_____11. Germany attacked Soviet Union (year)
_____12. Non – Aggression pact signed (year)
_____13. Holocaust (from year to year)
_____14. FDR dies / Truman becomes President (m/y)
_____15. Aug. 6 & 9, 1945
_____16. March & June 1945 events that cancelled
invasion plans for Japan.
_____17. Pacific fleet moved to Hawaii because?
_____18. Major countries involved before 1941?
_____19. Battle of the Bulge
_____20. Australia is saved from Japanese invasion
A.Battles on Iwo Jima and Okinawa were so deadly that
invasion plans were scrapped
B. Victory in Europe Day (VE-day)
Germany surrendered
C.1938
D. England & France vs. Germany & Italy
E.1940
G.1939
H.D-DAY – allies invaded Normandy
J.Dec. 8, 1941
K.Japan secretly planed Pearl Harbor attack while
holding peace talks with USA.
M. Victory over Japan day (VJ-day) Japan surrendered
O.Dec. 7, 1941
P. May 7 & 8, 1942 – Battle of Coral Sea off Australia’s
coast.
R. 1941
S. December 16, 1944 – last major German offensive.
T. April 1945
W. 1942-1945
X. Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Japan
Y. April, 1942
Z. America wanted to keep its ships far away from Hitler
to avoid sabotage.
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WORKSHEET #3
PEOPLE & PLACES TO KNOW
____1. German commander in North Africa
____2. US commander of Pacific Armed Forces
____3. Admiral of the US Fleet in the Pacific
____4. Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
____5. Leader of French forces exiled in Britain
____6. Commander of the Japanese forces in the Pacific
____7. President of USA during most of WWII
____8. Leader of the USSR during WWII
____9. Fascist leader of Italy who was allied to Hitler
____10. Supreme commander of allied forces in Europe
____11. Prime Minister of Britain during WWII
____12. King of England during WWII
____13. President who ordered atomic bombings of
_____14. Germany, Italy, Japan
A. ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO
B. ROMMEL
C. EMPEROR HIROHITO
D. ADOLPH HITLER
E. MENITO MUSSOLINI
G. WINSTON CHURCHILL
H. DWIGHT EISENHOWER
J.
CHESTER A. NIMITZ
K. CHARLES de GAULLE
L. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
M. JIMMY DOOLITTLE
N. FRANLIN D. ROOSEVELT (FDR)
O. JOSEPH STALIN
P. HADEKI TOJO
Japan
____14. Emperor of Japan during WWII
st
____15. WHERE Americans 1 landed in Europe
____16. WHERE D-Day occurred
____17. WHERE atomic bombs were dropped
____18. WHERE over 10 million people were killed
____19. WHO encouraged women to help in WWII?
____20. WHO developed a secret code for America?
R. GEORGE VI
S. HARRY S. TRUMAN
T. NAVAHO INDIAN CODE TALKERS
U. ROSIE THE RIVETER
W. HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI
X. ANZIO, ITALY
Y. NORMANDY, FRANCE
Z. AUSCHWITZ - BERKENAU
VOCABULARY
_____1. Murdering all members of an ethnic group
A. BLITZKRIEG
_____2. The British Air force
B. ALLIED POWERS
_____3. The German Army (foot soldiers)
C. AXIS POWERS
_____4. Poison gas used in concentration camps
D. PROPAGANDA
_____5. Means ‘lightning war’ (a quick attack)
E. GENOCIDE
_____6. Information used to influence opinions
G
_____7. Mandatory military service
H. REFUGEE
_____8. Remove undesirable items (people) from a
I.
CONSCRIPTION
group
J.
PURGE
_____9. Someone who takes drastic measures
K. EXTREMIST
_____10. The German air force
L. RAF
_____11. Means ‘burned sacrifice’
M. LUFTWAFFE
_____12. USA, France, Britain, Russia
N. WEHRMACHT
_____13. People forced to flee their country
O. ZYCLON - B
HOLOCAUST