11. League of Nations
12. Munich Agreement
13. Nonaggression Pact
14. Poland
15....
History, 23.11.2020 17:20 chychy2003
11. League of Nations
12. Munich Agreement
13. Nonaggression Pact
14. Poland
15. Franco
16. Lend-Lease Act
17. Pearl Harbor
18. Manhattan Project
19. Stalin
20.Mussolini
21. Battle at Midway
22. ___ Doolittle’s Raid
23. ___ Neutrality Acts
24. ___Potsdam
25. ___ Yalta
A. An attack at this location broke the Nonaggression Pact and officially started WWII in 1939.
B. This conference allowed for the division of Germany at war’s end and created the United Nations.
C. A program that promotes an American alliance with Britain in support with weaponry and other resources.
D. This attack on Japan is seen to have more “physiological” damage in a retaliatory effort to stop Japanese expansionism.
E. This event promoted “appeasement” by Britain toward Germany in an effort to annex the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia.
F. Turning point in the west as America gained a strategy known as “island hopping”.
G. Forced by American Congress, this kept us out of war until 1941. Despised by FDR in his Quarantine Speech.
H. Sponsored Fascism and allied with Hitler to form the Rome Berlin Axis to promote Franco in Spain.
I. Formed as a result of WWI but failed to enforce against expansionism in Europe during the Great Depression and later replaced.
J. Sponsored Fascism in Spain and fought against the Abraham Lincoln Brigade of America in his support for expansionism.
K. Officially marks the beginning stages of the Cold War by finding out Stalin lied about his previous promise of democracy in Poland.
L. Triggers America into full on support for declaring war again Japan. This attack officially bring America physically into WWII in ’41.
M. Signed between Hitler and Stalin to share Polish expansion rights and to never attack each other, later broken by Hitler.
N. A secretive mission to create the Atomic Bombs in their use against Japanese expansionism during WWII.
O. Dictator that promised free elections in Poland later to become the leader of the second superpower of the Cold War.
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