appeasement, giving into demands in order to keep the peace., Neutrality Acts, laws forbidding the sale of arms or to any nations at war, or traveling on their ships to avoid war., Axis Powers, Italy, Germany, Japan, annex, the taking over of a territory of one country by another, Anschluss, union of Austria and Germany, Sudetenland, German-speaking territory of Czechoslovakia that Germany wanted to annex. The British and French appeased them., Nazi-Soviet Pact, Hitler and Stalin agree to peaceful relations, Blitzkrieg, "Lightning War" using tanks and air power to devistate and take over other countries, Luftwaffe, German Air Force, Dunkirk, A recue of British forces trapped between the Nazi Army and the English Channel. Naval vessels, ships and civilian fishing boats help get the soldiers back to safety in England., Vichy, the capital of the "puppet state" in France in June of 1940 when the Germans occupied France., Lend-lease Act, Congress passed this to allow selling or ending war materials that would help defend the peace in the US., Atlantic Charter, Churchill and FDR set the goal of destroying Nazi tyranny, Hideki Tojo, Extreme militarist Japanese general wanting to invade and seize more lands, Siege of Leningrad, a military blockade undertaken by the Axis powers against the city of Leningrad, "New Order", the Nazi plan for a radical geopolitical, racial, and economic reorganization of Europe and beyond, Pearl Harbor, An American Naval base in Hawaii that was bombed by Japan on Dec.7, 1941, Holocaust, The genocide of approximately 6 million Jewish people by the NAzis., concentration camps, Nazi detention centers for civilians who were considered enemies of the Nazis, Death camp, A way to say concentration camp since people were killed their and most did not come out alive., crematorium, After being sent to the gas chamber "showers" their bodies were burned in this place, Auschwitz, The largest Nazi death camp, Final Solution, Mass exterminaton of all Jews, Internment, Placing Japanese American citizens of the U.S. and Canada, mostly in the west, in camps in the rural interior where conditions were very poor., Rosie the Riveter, A character who symbolized women who built ships, planes and ammunitions, "Big Three", US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, Stalingrad, A fierce battle in Russia where the Germans suffered a terrible defeat, D-Day, June 6, 1944 the Allies invade Normandy, France. Paratroopers and ships stormed the beach behind enemy lines , Yalta Conference, The Allied leaders or "Big Three" decide what the post-war wprld would look like. Russia dominated Eastern Europe and did not allow free elections. Western Europe was allowed self-determination/, V-E Day, May 8, 1945 is Victory in Europe Day or the end to the war in Europe..
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