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An economic condition when money loses its value and prices rise.
A leader who rules with total authority in a cruel or brutal manner.
“National Socialist German Workers’ Party.”
A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied.
Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts.
A government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by totalitarian leaders and one powerful political party.
Great Britain, the USA, the USSR, and France.
Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Site of Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941
The U.S. helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition & old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda & the Caribbean.
Consumers could buy only certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort.
A fictional character appearing on government posters encouraging women to help in the war effort.
Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese - Americans were sent to detention centers.
An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to race, gender, religion, or anything else.
Hitler’s “Final Solution.” Genocide* (systematic killing) of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II.
Prison and work camps for civilians.
Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews.
The belief that a “pure” blood German with blonde-hair and blue eyes was superior to all other races.
This country borders the Soviet Union and Germany.
The turning point on the western front and the beginning of the end war in Europe.
Two Japanese cities where the U.S. dropped atomic bombs ending WWII
February 1943, Soviet victory (ousting Germans) marked a major turning point in the war for the Allies on the eastern front.
This was the first major Japanese defeat and the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
August – October 1940: Germans bombed British shipyards, industries, & cities, destroying entire neighborhoods, killing many civilians.
grab power in the 1920s. He wanted an all-powerful German Empire, believed in Aryan supremacy, and blamed the Jewish people for the loss of WWI. His evil reign of power lasted 12 years.

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