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Patton Link What does Patton say about being an American?
Do you agree? Why or why not (use your life experiences)
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June 6th 1944, when the Allied forces landed the largest invasion force in history against German fortifications in Normandy France.
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D-Day
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This battle half way between the U. S
This battle half way between the U.S. and Japan acted as the turning point in the Pacific Theatre.
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Battle of Midway
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The first city to face the wrath of the Manhattan Project.
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Hiroshima
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The strategically invaluable Island that this infamous photo was taken.
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Iwo Jima
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December 7th 1941
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Pearl Harbor
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Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Theatre later became President of the U.S.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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The President who authorized the use of the atomic bomb.
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Harry S Truman
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Prime Minister from Great Britain that encouraged the U. S
Prime Minister from Great Britain that encouraged the U.S. to join the Allies during WWII
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Winston Churchill
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Leader of the 3rd Army that was known for his intense leadership
Leader of the 3rd Army that was known for his intense leadership. Liberated most of Western Europe
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General George Patton
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Led the Pacific Armed Forces
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Douglas MacArthur
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This agreement allowed for the President of the U. S
This agreement allowed for the President of the U.S. to give arms to any country to protect U.S. interests.
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The Lend-Lease Act
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The poster face of the women’s labor movement during WWII.
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Rosie the Riveter
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Roosevelt used Executive Order 9066 to place American citizens of Japanese descent into these:
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Internment Camp
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This man led a courageous suicide mission against Tokyo to inspire the American Public.
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Colonel Doolittle
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This document which was very similar to Wilson’s 14 Points was created by the U.S. & Great Britain before the war had begun, some say it suggested that Roosevelt wanted to invite war with the Axis Powers
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The Atlantic Charter
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former southern European fascist nation.
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Italy
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formerly fascist western European nation that never officially joined in WWII.
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Spain
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D-Day memorials & cemeteries in this northern French region.
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Normandy
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former communist nation that suffered the highest casualty count from WWII
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U.S.S.R. (Russia)
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President Roosevelt made his infamous provocation by cutting off Japan’s oil supply from this southeastern Asian Island region.
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Dutch East Indies
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A lighting war waged with quick moving tanks
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Blitzkrieg
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The strategy implemented by the U. S
The strategy implemented by the U.S. to take back each Japanese possessed island Sladin ophpgni
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Island Hopping
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Germany, Italy, Japan xias
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Axis
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The Japanese implemented this strategy in a desperate move to slow the American onslaught
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Kamikaze
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The systematic destruction of a people based off race or culture
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Genocide
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Autobahn, Volkswagen, Public Housing, Holocaust
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Adolf Hitler
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The type of government where power is consolidated in the hands of one dictator.
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Totalitarianism
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The communist vodka consuming dictator of the U.S.S.R.
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Joseph Stalin
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Il Duce, the leader of the Fascist Italian State
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Benito Mussolini
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The type of government where all officials are part of one militaristic party that rules the country.
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Fascism
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Final Jeopardy!!
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Bombings
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The name of the B-29 bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb
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The Enola Gay
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Extra Points U.S. remained in Japan f/ 6 years, spending BILLIONS to restore Japanese economic power Stalin Promised free elections for ‘liberated’ European Nations
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