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U.S. History 2 • Chapter 15 Why did the U.S. ignore Hitler as he rose to power? • We had our own problems to worry about What was FDR’s “Good Neighbor Policy”? • We would not interfere with other nations Who was Benito Mussolini? • Leader of Italy What was his nickname? • Il Duce What did he promise? • Rebuild the shattered economy • Make Italy more powerful again What is a Fascist? • Nation and race are more important than the individual What is Totalitarian? • Dictator – completely controlling all aspects of life What country did Italy invade and when? • Ethiopia • October 1935 How would the Nazis make Germany strong? • Eliminating the differences between rich and poor VS What is an Aryan? • Race of people with blond hair and blue eyes • Men over 6 feet tall Who did Hitler blame for Germany’s problems? • Jews What does Fuhrer mean? • Supreme leader When did Hitler become Fuhrer? • 1934 Who were the Axis Powers? When were they formed? • Germany and Italy • 1936 When did Hitler make Austria part of Germany? • March 1938 What was the Sudetenland? • A German populated area of Czechoslovakia What is appeasement? • Giving into someone’s demands Why did England and France appease Germany? • To avoid war When did WWII begin? • September 1, 1939 Over what area of land did the war begin? • Poland What does Luftwaffe mean? • Air force What does Blitzkrieg mean? • Lightning war Why did the Japanese want to expand their borders? • Natural resources and they needed more room Why did Japan want Manchuria? • Because of their resources When did Japan invade Manchuria? • September 1931 What was Chiang Kai-shek? • Leader of China Why were Americans alarmed by the invasion of China? • We wouldn’t be able to trade there What were the Neutrality Acts? • Laws to keep U.S. out of war US History 2 Chapter 15 Section 2 What was the Maginot Line? • System of heavily armed steel and concrete bunkers built after WWI • France’s first line of defense against Germany When did France surrender to Germany? • June 22, 1940 When did Germany start its invasion of Britain? • Summer of 1940 What was the Blitz? • Bombing of Britain What does intervention mean? • Interfering with the affairs of other nations What does Isolationism mean? • Stay out of other’s affairs – not getting involved What was America First? • Isolationism – people who wanted to stay out of the war What did they want? • To stay out of Europe’s business What was the Selective Training and Service Act? • First peace time draft When was F.D.R. elected to a third terFDRm? • 1940 What was the Len-Lease Act? • The U.S. would give arms to our allies What actions did the U.S. take against Japan? • Cut off supplies and ended trade U.S. History 2 Chapter 15 Section 3 When did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place? • December 7, 1941 When did the U.S. declare war on Japan? • December 8, 1941 What are Nisei? • Japanese American units What was D-Day? • Invasion of Europe by Allies • • • • • U.S. Canada Great Britain Australia France Where did it take place? • Normandy France What was its code name? • Operation Overlord What was the Battle of the Bulge? • Final German offensive of the war When did it take place? • December 1944 What was the Holocaust? • Mass murder (extermination) of the Jews in Europe Additional facts: • Concentration camps – more efficient killing • In concentration camps – 200 calories a day with no fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, or milk • Nazi mobile killing unit – murdered Jews behind the lines • 34,000 people killed in 2 days • Warsaw Ghetto – built walls so Jews couldn’t escape When did FDR die? • April 12, 1945 Who became President? • Harry Truman When did Hitler die? • April 30, 1945 When did Germany surrender? • May 7, 1945 • unconditional When did the Battle of Guadalcanal take place? • August 7, 1942 • First territory that Japan lost How long did it last? • 6 months • Cool note: • Navaho code (language) was used When was the Atomic Bomb dropped? • August 6, 1945 What was its name? • Little Boy What two places were bombed by atomic weapons? • Hiroshima • Nagasaki Why were they used? • To end the war quickly and save American lives Why was WWII so devastating? • New weapons used • Civilians targeted