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Ch 16 & 17 Test Preparation At the 1942 Wannsee Conference, Reinhard Heydrich – Decided to invade large territories that were home to millions of Jews. – Planned to carry out bogus medical experiments on prisoners. – Determined the need to build additional concentration camps – Outlined a plan to exterminate about 11,000,000 Jews. Political Parties of WWII • Nazi party - Hitler’s German party • Fascist Party – Mussolini’s Italian party • Communist Party – Stalin’s USSR party • Who was winning in Europe at the end of 1940? • The Neutrality Acts demonstrate our isolationist policies prior to WWII. • Japan’s goal in attack Pearl Harbor was to prevent the US from interfering in their planned expansion. Which two nations emerged as the strongest following World War II? – Britain and France – The Soviet Union and the United States – China and Japan – Germany and Poland British leader who said that Nazi aggression threatened all democracies • • • • • Hideki Tojo Dwight Eisenhower Winston Churchill Adolph Hitler Benito Mussolini Pacific Battles of WWII • Turning point in the Pacific = Battle of Midway • Surprise Japanese attack on United States = Pearl Harbor (brought US into war) • US strategy of clearing Japanese off islands = island hopping (get us close enough to invade Japan proper) • Japanese battles had high casualties (Why?) Japanese fought to the death • Atomic Bomb decision =made by H. Truman; priority was to save US lives European Battles • D-Day what did it want to accomplish? Allies invading German controlled France @ Normandy. • Battle of the Bulge? Germany’s last offensive, used up Hitler’s resources/discouraged his men. • Battle of Stalingrad=turning pt. of war in Eastern Europe (stopped Hitler’s continued expansion) • Why Europe First?= Hitler/Mussolini the greatest threat. Holocaust • Death camps =special camps Hitler had set up for the mass murder of the Jews, et al. • Final solution = code name for Hitler’s planned extermination of the Jews, et. al. • Auschwitz= largest of Nazi death camps (killed the most) Ending the war The Yalta Conference = little satisfactory decisions made by Big Three; one agreement was to allow free elections in Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania but Stalin will later renege on his promise. Home front • War Refugee Board = created by FDR in 1944 to try to save Eastern European Jews from Hitler. • Philip Randolph= threatens FDR w/ march on Washington for fair hiring practices;FDR issues 8802= fair hiring practices • Rationing=govt controlled thru coupon books. Terms/people to know • • • • W.A.C Appeasement Tripartite Pact Bracero Program