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World War II Test – Review Sheet
To study for the test, review all of your notes, timelines, class handouts and chapters 25 (not the
section on the Holocaust) in the book.
NOTES ON THE TEST (in no particular order):
AIM: What happened at Pearl Harbor?
AIM: Why did the United States pass the Lend-Lease Act?
AIM: What was the Blitzkrieg?
AIM: Why was the Battle of Midway so important?
AIM: What was the Doolittle Raid and what did it do?
AIM: What was the Allied Plan of Attack?
AIM: How did the United States mobilize for WWII?
AIM: What was the Battle of Britain?
AIM: What was the Battle of the Bulge?
AIM: How did dictators take over Italy, Russia & Japan?
AIM: How did Hitler rise to power?
AIM: How did Japan expand their empire?
AIM: What happened at Iwo Jima?
AIM: What was D-Day?
AIMS: What happened on Okinawa?; What was the Manhattan Project?
TEST:
March 7
Use class handouts, notes and the book to review the following people, terms and concepts –
understand WHAT is important about this person/term, not just who/what it is.
Totalitarianism
Communism
Joseph Stalin
Fascism
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler-Third Reich
Mein Kampf
Nazism
Munich Conference
Winston Churchill/Appeasement
Nonaggression pact
War Starts in Europe
Luftwaffe
Blitzkrieg
Axis powers
US Pre-War
Neutrality Acts
Lend-Lease Act
Atlantic Charter- Churchill/FDR
Japan
Hideki Tojo
Emperor Hirohito
Manchurian Invasion/Rape of Nanking
US Embargo
Office of Price Administration
War Production Board
European Theater
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Charles deGaulle/France
North Africa Campaign
Battle of el Alamein
Erwin Rommel – “Desert Fox”
Battle of Stalingrad
Scorched Earth Policy
“Bloody Anzio” Italian Campaign
Operation Overlord/Normandy Invasion
Paratroopers on D-Day
George Patton & the Third Army
Battle of the Bulge
V-E Day
Pacific Theater
Pearl Harbor – USS Arizona
Japanese Internment
Nisei
Doolittle Raid on Tokyo
Island Hopping
Fall of Philippeans
Gen Douglas MacArthur “I shall return”
Bataan Death March
Battle of Midway
Chester Nimitz
Iwo Jima
Mount Suribachi
Okinawa
Kamikaze
Manhattan Project
Harry Truman
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Trinity Test
Nagasaki
Hiroshima
Potsdam Declaration
Yalta Conference/ Feb. 1945
Big Three
United Nations (UN)
Rommel – “Desert Fox”
Paul Tibbets – Pilot of Enola Gay