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promoted extreme nationalism and racism,forcibly eliminated all opposition
Led Britain and France into war.
the evacuation of Japanese Americans to internment camps
Set up after WWII to help with Countries rights and issues
allowed the United States to send "all aid short of war"
U.S. , Britain, France, U.S.S.R, China
June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy
President Roosevelt asked Congress for a declaration of war after this?
Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
federal government try to curb public consumption of food and fuel
Supreme Court said Okay to internment of Japanese Americans
follow a leapfrogging campaign to secure bases leading across the ocean to Japan
President Roosevelt responded to A. Philip Randolph's threat to organize a protest march by African Americans
group was targeted by white mobs in the Zoot Suit Riots?
exterminating Jews in death camps
They shifted to lower-paying service jobs.
Helped U.S. veterans attend college after World War II
Location of German War Criminals
The Allies helped Japan rebuild its economy and establish a democratic government
Stalin,FDR Churchill
Unconditional Surrender or complete and utter destruction
Last German offensive in WWII
commanded the Allied forces in the Philippines
the plan to develop the atomic bomb
This general led the American troops that liberated Paris from German occupation
nation was defeated at the Battle of Midway
Convoys, sonar, and radar helped the Allies to win this battle
This day marked the end of the war in Europe
demanded FDR end discrimination in the workplace
created by Congress to fight the threat of inflation
This general commanded Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Europe
assumed the responsibility for converting industry from peacetime to wartime
Leader of U.S.S.R.
Leader of Italy
Japanese Military Leader
German Leader

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