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What place in Japan was bomb on August 6, 1945
What is the name of the place that was also bombed in Japan August 9, 1945
The 33rd president of America
What is it called when a Japanese pilot in World War II wants to do a suicidal crash into enemy targets
Name of the American General who commanded the Southwest Pacific in WW22
Policy by which Czecholovaki Great Britain and France agreed to Germany's annexation of the sudetenland
Germany, Italy, and Japan
What is the name of the March, that Japanese capture forced American soldiers in April 1942
Name of the battle between the Germans luftwaffe and the British royal Air Force and the British royal Air Force
Term used to describe the action following the German defensive through the Ardennes forces in December 1944
Name of German lightning Warfare
Policy adopted by the United States in 1939 to be serve neutrality while policy adopted by the United States in 1939 to preserve neutrality while aiding the allies
Term used when in need of protective measures in case of attack
Prison camps use under the rule of Hitler in Nazi Germany
Camps use under the rule of Hitler and Nazi Germany for the purpose of killing prisoners immediately
Politically during who rules a country with absolute power, usually by force
Giving up military
Wiping out an entire group of people
Detention centers where more than a hundred thousand Japanese-American will relocate during World War II by order of the president
The Gathering of resources and preparation for war
1938 conference at which European leaders attempted to appease Hitler by turning over the sudetenland to him in exchange for a promise that Germany would not expense Germany's territory any farther
American-born children of Japanese immigrants second-generation Japanese-American
An act originally designed to avoid American involvement in World War II
United States military base that was attacked on December 7th 1941
Military blockade

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