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WORLD HISTORY:
WORLD WAR I
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Miscellaneous
The Pacific
Theater
The European
Theater
Outcome of
the War
Wartime
Atrocities
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100
200
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500
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MISCELLANEOUS- 100
Nazi camps used strictly for organizing
and killing groups of Jewish and other
“inferior” raced were known as.
MISCELLANEOUS– 100
Concentration/Death camps
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MISCELLANEOUS- 200
This means to kill an entire race or
ethnicity, describes the systematic killing
of a specific group of people.
MISCELLANEOUS- 200
Genocide
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MISCELLANEOUS- 300
This was the name for the death squads
that were charged with the task of
rounding up and killing undesirables as
the Nazis conquered Europe.
MISCELLANEOUS- 300
Einsatzgruppen
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MISCELLANEOUS- 400
American and Filipino soldiers were
forced to march for miles or be beaten
by Japanese troops during this event.
MISCELLANEOUS- 400
Bataan Death March
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MISCELLANEOUS- 500
As the war was taking place, young
Japanese were encouraged to serve as
pilots in suicide missions against the
United States.
MISCELLANEOUS- 500
Kamikaze
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THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 100
This was the method of only taking
strategic islands in the Pacific in order to
gain land closer to Japan.
THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 100
Island Hopping
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THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 200
This atrocity took place in China when
Japanese soldiers captured China’s capital
and implemented mass attacks.
THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 200
Rape of Nanking
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THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 300
This battle was the turning point of the
war in the Pacific.
THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 300
The Battle of Midway
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 400
World War II began in Japan in 1931
when Japan invaded this country.
THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 400
Manchuria
Å
THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 500
This battle gave the U.S. a good position
for launching a direct attack on Japan.
THE PACIFIC THEATER
- 500
Battle of Okinawa
Å
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 100
Known as the “Desert Fox”, the Afrika
Korps was led by this individual. He was
also involved in the assassination attempt
of Hitler.
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 100
Erwin Rommel
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 200
Consisting of full bombing raids and night
and day attacks on the civilians of London,
this battle was Hitler’s attempt to
demoralize Britain.
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 200
Battle of Britain
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 300
British and French forces narrowly
escaped France during this event with the
help of private vessels leading the
evacuation.
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 300
Miracle at Dunkirk
Å
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 400
The allied Invasion of Italy started on this
Italian island.
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 400
Sicily
Å
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 500
The Southern part of France that was
created as a puppet state for the Nazis,
was known as this.
THE EUROPEAN THEATER
- 500
Vichy France
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 100
This set of trials focused on trying Nazi
leaders for “war crimes” involving the
Holocaust.
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 100
Nuremberg Trials
Å
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 200
This was the process, started by
American occupation, by which the
Japanese emperor lost all power and the
Diet was created.
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 200
Democratization
Å
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 300
This was the official date for surrender
for Germany, ending World War II.
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 300
8 May 1945
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 400
This was the fortification along the
French and German border that the
Nazis broke though by traveling through
the Ardennes Forest.
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 400
Maginot Line
Å
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 500
This was the name for the top secret
program to build the atomic bomb.
OUTCOME OF THE WAR
- 500
Manhattan Project
Å
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 100
The slaughter of European civilians,
specifically European Jews, by the Nazis
became known as what?
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 100
Holocaust
Å
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 200
Neighborhoods used to contain Jews to
give the Germans more living space were
known as this.
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 200
Ghettos
Å
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 300
These were installed at death camps to
look like showers in order to kill
undesirables more efficiently.
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 300
Gas Chambers
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WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 400
This was the German idea for the
systematic destruction of “undesirables”.
WARTIME ATROCITIES
- 400
Final Solution
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 500
Name one abuse used by Unit 731 on
POWs and captured civilians.
WARTIME ATROCITIES - 500
 Infectious disease testing
 Frostbite testing
 Vivisection
 Forced pregnancies
 Weapons testing
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