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