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TopicSummaryQuiz Question’s Answer Tuskegee Airmen Zoot Suit Riots Battle of Okinawa Battle of Normandy Battle of Stalingrad Battle of Midway

TopicSummaryQuiz Question’s Answer Battle of the Bulge Women’s Army Corps Rosie the Riveter The “Final Solution” Korematsu v. USA Japanese Internment Camps

TopicSummaryQuiz Question’s Answer Munich Pact in 1938 Kristallnacht Battle of Iwo Jima Benito Mussolini (Italy) (President) Harry S. Truman Lend-Lease Act

TopicSummaryQuiz Question’s Answer “Europe First” Strategy Operation Overlord War Refugee Board Double V Campaign Steamship St Louis voyage Your Name: ___________________________________________________ Your Topic: ____________________________________________________