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Complete and unrestricted power in government
Fascist ruler of Italy
Nazi dictator of Germany
A member of the National Socialist German Workers party
Price increase for goods and services as well as the reduce value of money
Another term for "Lighting war"
US naval base bombed by Japenese on December 7, 1941
Japenese city bombed by an American
Mass murder of Jews by German Nazi's
Systematic killing of a racial or cultural group
Confrence between Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill
Second Japense city the US bombed
President of the US during the Great Depression and World War II
Communist dictator of Soviet Union
The kind of power Germany, Italy, Japan are
The kind of power Great Britian, France, Russia are
President after the death of Roosevelt for US
Organization of independent states
Leader who rules a country with absoulte power
Prison camps used to kill and tortur Jews
American General that became commander of allied forces in Europe
Prime minister of Japan
American general who commaned allied troops
When allied forces attacker Normandy, France
People who follow the religon of Judaism
Free from an enemy's control
Attacked or taken over by an enemy
Person forced to leave home
Controlling news media to display your side in the best way
To do with navy or warships

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