Encyclopedia of WW2: A summary of the main events:

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Encyclopedia of WW2: A summary of the main events: Assignment: Use the roots from the slides to create a history of the main events from the First World War. You must explain the events and their significance within the war. You may have one partner. Make sure you have an image to represent your concept. (Due no later than 5/5)

Adolf Hitler:

Annexation:

Appeasement:

Axis Powers:

Battle of Britain:

Battle of the Bulge:

Battle of Dunkirk:

Battle of Kursk:

Battle of Midway:

Battle of Pearl Harbor:

Battle of Stalingrad:

Benito Mussolini:

Black Shirts:

Blitzkrieg:

Brown Shirts:

Cold War:

Collective Farms:

Dadaism:

Dawes Plan:

D-Day:

Degenerate Art:

Final Solution:

Five Year Plans:

Francisco Franco:

Franklin Roosevelt:

French Resistance:

Gestapo:

The Grand Alliance:

Great Depression:

Harry S. Truman:

Homefront:

Invasion of Poland:

James Joyce:

Joseph Stalin:

Kamikaze:

Kellogg-Briand pact:

Kristallnacht:

League of Nations:

Lebensraum:

Lost Generation:

Manchuria:

Manhattan Project:

Maginot Line:

Mein Kampf:

Nazi New Order:

Neville Chamberlain:

New Deal:

Night Witches:

Nuremberg Laws:

Panzer Division:

Rhineland:

Schutzstaffel (SS):

Spanish Civil War:

Stream of Consciousness:

Sudetenland:

Surrealism:

Treaty of Locarno:

Uncertainty Principle:

Unconditional Surrender:

Weimar Republic:

Winston Churchill:

Yalta Conference: