Go Buffs WWII In Europe Rhodes
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- 3. A violent ultra-nationalist form of government that uses violence to suppress opposing ideologies.
- 5. The prime minister of the U.K. during the early years of the war, before Winston Churchill was elected.
- 8. The hatred of Jews
- 10. This form of government essentially prohibits any other parties, establishing a dictatorship.
- 13. Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe and 34th U.S. President
- 16. June 6th, 1944. Many were killed in Normandy.
- 18. A supporter of isolationism and the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- 20. United States General in the Mediterranean Theater and commander of the 7th Army
- 21. An agreement between the U.K., Italy, France, and Germany that allowed the annexing of Sudetenland (Part of Czechoslovakia) by German forces near the start of WW2..
- 22. Meaning "Lighting War," this tactic was used by the Germans to steamroll through Europe.
- 23. A group of legendary black pilots who flew countless bomber escort missions over Africa and Berlin during WW2.
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- 1. The annexation of the country of Austria
- 2. The "Good Guys" in WW2, consisting of the U.s., the U.K., and the U.S.S.R., and China.
- 4. A treaty signed by Germany, Italy, and Japan in Berlin on September 27, 1940, formalizing the Axis powers alliance during WW2
- 6. The name used for Germany, Italy, and Japan in WW2.
- 7. The last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front. One of the coldest and most brutal battles.
- 9. 33rd U.S. President; Sworn in during the last few months of WW2.
- 11. British prime minister of the UK for most of WW2, after Neville Chamberlain
- 12. The name Germany used for German speaking nations that Germany wanted to take back.
- 14. Senior officer of the United States Army during and after World War II, rising to the rank of General
- 15. A document defining principles for a peaceful, democratic post-war world, signaling U.S. support for Britain against Axis aggression.
- 17. The "Prime Minister" (Dictator) of the communist party in the Soviet Union.
- 19. Passed in March 1941,this act allowed the U.S. to provide military aid such as food and weapons to allied countries.