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WORLD HISTORY: WORLD WAR I Jeopardy Version Watch out Alex Trebek…
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Miscellaneous The Pacific Theater The European Theater Outcome of the War Wartime Atrocities 100 200 300 400 500
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MISCELLANEOUS- 100 Nazi camps used strictly for organizing and killing groups of Jewish and other “inferior” raced were known as.
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MISCELLANEOUS– 100 Å Concentration/Death camps
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MISCELLANEOUS- 200 This means to kill an entire race or ethnicity, describes the systematic killing of a specific group of people.
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MISCELLANEOUS- 200 Genocide Å
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MISCELLANEOUS- 300 This was the name for the death squads that were charged with the task of rounding up and killing undesirables as the Nazis conquered Europe.
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MISCELLANEOUS- 300 Einsatzgruppen Å
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MISCELLANEOUS- 400 American and Filipino soldiers were forced to march for miles or be beaten by Japanese troops during this event.
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MISCELLANEOUS- 400 Bataan Death March Å
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MISCELLANEOUS- 500 As the war was taking place, young Japanese were encouraged to serve as pilots in suicide missions against the United States.
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MISCELLANEOUS- 500 Kamikaze Å
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 100 This was the method of only taking strategic islands in the Pacific in order to gain land closer to Japan.
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 100 Island Hopping Å
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 200 This atrocity took place in China when Japanese soldiers captured China’s capital and implemented mass attacks.
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 200 Rape of Nanking Å
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 300 This battle was the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 300 The Battle of Midway Å
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 400 World War II began in Japan in 1931 when Japan invaded this country.
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 400 Manchuria Å
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 500 This battle gave the U.S. a good position for launching a direct attack on Japan.
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THE PACIFIC THEATER - 500 Battle of Okinawa Å
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 100 Known as the “Desert Fox”, the Afrika Korps was led by this individual. He was also involved in the assassination attempt of Hitler.
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 100 Erwin Rommel Å
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 200 Consisting of full bombing raids and night and day attacks on the civilians of London, this battle was Hitler’s attempt to demoralize Britain.
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 200 Battle of Britain Å
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 300 British and French forces narrowly escaped France during this event with the help of private vessels leading the evacuation.
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 300 Miracle at Dunkirk Å
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 400 The allied Invasion of Italy started on this Italian island.
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 400 Sicily Å
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 500 The Southern part of France that was created as a puppet state for the Nazis, was known as this.
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THE EUROPEAN THEATER - 500 Vichy France Å
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 100 This set of trials focused on trying Nazi leaders for “war crimes” involving the Holocaust.
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 100 Nuremberg Trials Å
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 200 This was the process, started by American occupation, by which the Japanese emperor lost all power and the Diet was created.
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 200 Democratization Å
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 300 This was the official date for surrender for Germany, ending World War II.
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 300 8 May 1945 Å
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 400 This was the fortification along the French and German border that the Nazis broke though by traveling through the Ardennes Forest.
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 400 Maginot Line Å
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 500 This was the name for the top secret program to build the atomic bomb.
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OUTCOME OF THE WAR - 500 Manhattan Project Å
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 100 The slaughter of European civilians, specifically European Jews, by the Nazis became known as what?
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 100 Holocaust Å
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 200 Neighborhoods used to contain Jews to give the Germans more living space were known as this.
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 200 Ghettos Å
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 300 These were installed at death camps to look like showers in order to kill undesirables more efficiently.
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 300 Gas Chambers Å
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 400 This was the German idea for the systematic destruction of “undesirables”.
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 400 Final Solution Å
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 500 Name one abuse used by Unit 731 on POWs and captured civilians.
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WARTIME ATROCITIES - 500 Infectious disease testing Frostbite testing Vivisection Forced pregnancies Weapons testing Å
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