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| What blamed Germany for the war? |
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| Germany attacks Poland (Great Britain and France declare war on Germany) |
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| Where does WWII start first? |
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| When was the Marco Polo Bridge Incident? What was it? |
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| 1937; Japan invaded China |
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| In how many weeks did Germany conquer France after invading it? |
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| Pearl Harbor, "...a date that will live in infamy..." |
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| When was the turning point of the war in the Pacific? |
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| June 4-6, 1942 (Battle of Midway) |
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| When was the turining point of the war in Europe? |
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| Nov. 1942-Feb.1943 (Battle of Stalingrad) |
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| What German city was firebombed? When? |
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| Dresden; Feb. 13 and 15, 1945 |
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| Where does the war end first? |
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| Aug. 15, 1945; Victory over Japan |
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| Prime Minister of Great Britain |
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| President of USA for most of war |
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| President of USA during the end of the war |
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| War tactic used by Germans in WWII. Based on speed and surprise |
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| Created atomic bomb (along with others) |
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| General-commanded Allied forces in last counter attack by Germans |
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| Commander of German air force (Luffwaffe) |
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| In charge of S.S. and Final Solution |
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| War tactic used by Germans in which pilots performed suicide attacks. (Means "divine wind") |
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| Defense structure used by French to attack German forces. Protected Alsace and Lorraine |
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| Led "medical experiments" at the death camps |
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| Developed the world's first atomic bomb |
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| Field Marshall; head of D-Day defense |
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| May 8, 1945; Victory over Europe |
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| Planned the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor |
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| Leader of Free French Movement |
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