Internment: Being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military purposes, , Executive order 9066, Japanese Americans were forced into these camps, Bataan Death March, Forced march of American prisoners of war in WWII, Home Front: Rationing, Restricting the amount of an item that can be purchased due to a limited supply Restricting the amount of an item that can be purchased due to a limited supply , Victory Gardens, Part of war effort to encourage people to grow their own food, War Bonds, form of savings bond used by many combatant nations to help fund the war, Manhattan Project: Harry Truman, Secret program to develop the Atomic Bomb, Ends WWII in the Pacific, , , Nagasaki and Hiroshima , War Preparations: Strategic Advantage, Having the resources and materials needed to win a war (like WWII), , Mobilization, Process of preparing for war, , Important groups of WWII: Tuskegee Airman, African-American fighter pilots in World War II, Flying Tires, Volunteer group of Chinese pilots, Navajo Code Talkers, US Marine Corp. enlisted Navajo Indians to create a code that would be extremely difficult for the Japanese troops to decode., Turning points of WWII: Invasion of Normandy, On June 6, 1944 the allies stormed Normandy beach in France and began the second front against Germany’s Adolf Hitler., Battle of Midway, Battle of Midway-the turning point in the Pacific Theatre where Admiral Chester Nimitz ambushed the Japanese fleet destroying 4 of their air-craft carriers, , ,

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