US HISTORY CH 15 Review WWII. 1. Racism discrimination based on prejudice or ethnicity 2....

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US HISTORY US HISTORY CH 15 Review WWIICH 15 Review WWII

• 1. Racism discrimination based on prejudice or ethnicity

• 2. Blitzkrieg- lightning war- use of tanks and air power

• 3. Prejudice- an adverse opinion formed without just grounds or sufficient knowledge

• 4. Appeasement- policy of giving in to demands of nations to prevent war 

• 5. Isolationism- foreign policy that said stay out of the affairs of foreign nations

• 6 Ethnic relating to a large group of people classified according to common race or national origin 

• 7. Atlantic charter- agreement between US , Britain and 15 other nations for protection that would lead to the United nations

•  8. Kristallnacht- night of the broken glass or the beginning of the holocaust

•  9. Operation overlord- Code name for the D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944

• 10.Auschwitz, Buchenwald-Concentration and death camps in Poland

• 11. Mobilization-Preparation for War

• 12. Genocide- Elimination of a race

namesnames

• Adolph Hitler- Nazi leader of Germany 

• Benito Mussolini- Led Fascist government of Italy

• Admiral Yamamoto- Developed plan of attack against the US including attack of Pearl Harbor

• Winston Churchill- British Prime Minister

• Franklin Roosevelt- President of US during WWII 

• Joseph Stalin- Leader of Russia• Charles DeGaulle- leader of French

forces

• Dwight Eisenhower- Commander of allied forces in charge of D-Day invasion

• J.Robert Oppenheimer- in charge of developing the Atomic bomb in the Manhatten project

• General George Patton- Led American forces in Africa and later in Europe, known for his no nonsense style

Places and BattlesPlaces and Battles

 • Dunkirk- miracle evacuation of Europe by

French and British forces after being trapped by Germans, saved over 300,000 men

• Normandy- site of D-Day invasion  • Coral Sea and Midway- US ambushes

Japanese prevents Japan from cutting off supplies to Australia and begins island hopping their way to Japan 

• Stalingrad- turning point of war in Europe as Germany is stopped from further movement east 

• Hiroshima and Nagasaki- On August 6, 8, 1945 Atomic bombs dropped on these two cities to bring war with Japan to a close

Dates Dates

• November 9, 1938- Kristalnacht or night of the broken glass begins the Holocaust  

• December 7, 1941- Japan attacks Pearl Harbor

• June 6, 1944- D-Day invasion• August 6, 1945- US plane Enola Gay

piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets drops Atomic bomb on Hiroshima,

• August 9,1945 – War Ends in Japan Official date August 15th

Short answer essayShort answer essay

1. Why did the US use the Atomic bomb when it was apparent that we would defeat Japan without it?

• Although the US would probably defeat Japan an invasion of Japan would require a period of direct combat that would lead a large number of US casualties. It was believed that dropping the bomb would save up to 1,000,000 lives

• 2. What was the Holocaust and why did Hitler single out the Jews for destruction?

• The elimination of 6,000,000 Jews by Hitler as a scapegoat for the problems of Germany.

Ex. death camps  Describe