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Began his campaign of non-violent resistance to British rule in India during the 1920’s.
Who is Gandhi?
A civil war between Nationalists and Communists broke out in this country in 1927. The Communists would not prove victorious until 1949.
What is China?
Leaders of the Nationalists and Communists in China, respectively .
What are Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Tse-tung?
Approximately 2 million men from this continent served in some way during WWII due to its association with European imperialism.
What is Africa?
Belief that all people of African descent should join together to achieve independence and human rights.
What is Pan-Africanism?
Its economy boomed during the Depression due to the increased demand for gold.
What is South Africa?
In all countries during the Depression, it took on a greater role in stimulating the economy, providing relief, and providing jobs for people.
What is the government?
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Colorado landmark constructed by the CCC during the Depression .
What is Red Rocks?
In the Soviet Union, Stalin sent many of his political enemies to these types of camps. Many were in remote locations like Siberia.
What are gulags?
Soviet policy that required all farmers to turn their land over to the government and work on large public farms.
What is collectivization?
Ideology characterized by dictatorship, extreme nationalism, and military expansion.
What is fascism?
After his failure to conquer Britain, Hitler turned his attention to this country .
What is the Soviet Union?
Turning point battle on the Eastern Front against the Nazis.
What is the Battle of Stalingrad?
Purpose of the D-Day invasion .
What is to open a second front against the Nazis?
WWII ended in Europe soon after the Soviets captured this city .
What is Berlin?
American strategy that involved going from island to island until the Japanese mainland was reached.
What is island hopping?
American Pacific colony conquered by the Japanese in 1941 and liberated by the U.S. in 1944.
What are the Philippines?
The two most intense battles in the Pacific were fought over these islands the Americans intended to use as airbases for bombing raids to Japan.
What are Iwo Jima and Okinawa?
Name of the American project that created the first atomic bomb.
What is the Manhattan Project?
Type of surrender the U. S Type of surrender the U.S. demanded from Japan before and after the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
What is unconditional surrender?
Name for mobile killing squads established to murder Jews and Hitler’s political enemies in Nazi-occupied territories.
What is the Einsatzgruppen?
Conference in a Berlin suburb held in 1942 that ordered “the final solution to the Jewish question”.
What is the Wannsee Conference?
Sub camp to Auschwitz that served as a death camp.
What is Birkenau?
Approximate number of people murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
What is 11 million?
The true extent of the Holocaust only became obvious after this event.
What is the liberation of the concentration camps by the Allies?
Trials held after WWII that were intended to bring Nazi war criminals to justice.
What are the Nuremberg Trails?