Pre-WWII and WWII Vocabulary

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Pre-WWII and WWII Vocabulary Appeasement Blitz Blitzkrieg Collectivization Concentration Camps Demilitarized Depression Fascism Genocide Isolationism Kamikaze Nazi Neutrality Totalitarian State Weimar Republic 664 Franklin D. Roosevelt 665 New Deal 665 Benito Mussolini 667-668 New Economic Policy 669 Joseph Stalin 670 Five Year Plans 671 Adolf Hitler 673 Mein Kampf 673 Anschluss 713 Winston Churchill 718 & 731

Pre-WWII and WWII Vocabulary Modified Appeasement Blitzkrieg Collectivization Concentration Camps Demilitarized Depression Fascism Genocide Nazi Weimar Republic 664 Franklin D. Roosevelt 665 New Deal 665 Benito Mussolini 667-668 Joseph Stalin 670 Five Year Plans 671 Adolf Hitler 673 Winston Churchill 718 & 731

Vocabulary Quiz The deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular racial, political or cultural group. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to jump-start the U.S. economy during the Great Depression. German government after World War I. It was very unpopular. Fascist dictator of Italy. Russian dictator. He was known for his 5 year plans to modernize and industrialize the Soviet Union. “Lightning War”…a swift and sudden military attack used by Germany during WWII. A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment. A political philosophy that glorifies the state above individual…emphasizes a strong central government led by a dictator. Satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an attempt to maintain peace. Fascist dictator of Germany during the 1930s & 40s.