WW2 unit 5 test (shlinder)
In what years did ww2 take place?
1939-1945
Who was forced to go in Bataan death march and why?
70,000 Chinese prisoners for cruel punishment
Who won the war?
Allied Powers
What happened on d-day?
Allies set up a dummy army to keep Hitler guessing
What catastrophic event led the surrender of japan and the end of world war 2?
Atomic Bombing
In 1939, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany as a direct result of what?
Battle of Britain
Name the chronological order
D-day, surrender of Germany, atomic bomb, surrender of japan
Name list turning points in world war 2 in Europe and the pacific
El Alamein, Stalingrad, midway, Normandy
Under the postwar constitution in japan, who was head of the government
Emperor
Who was the leader of the new rank corps Hitler sent to North Africa?
Erwin Rommel
The significance of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb is that
First atomic bombing
Who was Charles de Gualle?
French general led french in Germans resistance
Who was the British second army commander
General Dempsey
The battle of the bulge, the battle resulting in the most US deaths in world war 2 got its name
Germans created bulge, pushing through American defense line
What happened at Dunkirk?
Germans had forced the British and French to retreat to dunkirk
The allies power included
Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and dozens of other allies
After world war 1, the United States decided to stay out of the foreign affairs. This is known as what?
Isolationism
Which nations were members of the axis powers?
Italy, Germany, and japan
Which nation sought to establish the greater east Asia co prosperity sphere and a "pacific empire", between 1931 and 1945?
Japan
When day was D-Day?
June 6, 1944
Which beach was led by the Canadian division
Juno
During the Battle of Britain, Hitler tried to defeat Britain using what strategy?
Luftwaffe
Why did president Truman decide to sue the atomic bomb on Japan
Make Japan surrender
What was the turning point of the pacific theater?
Midway
Why did the United States and it's allies used the strategy of "island hopping" in the pacific theater?
Military strategy to hop island to defeat japan
Hitler moved German troops into three countries, which were they?
Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg
Who was the prime minister of Great Britain during ww2?
Neville chamberline
The decisions and results of the Munich conference of 1938 have become symbolic of
Peace
During world war 2, the allies invasion of France in d-day was significant because it caused Germany to do what?
Retreat
What was the name of buffer zone along a river where Hitler moved troops and violated treaty of Versailles?
Rhineland
The German blitzkrieg was a military strategy that depended on what advantage?
Rushing to defeat the enemy
Operation Barbarossa, headed by Hitler in June of 1941, was the name given to the invasion of
Soviet Union
Which country lost the most lives in ww2?
Soviet Union
Why did hitler sign a non-aggression treaty with Stalin on the eve of World War II?
Stalin was promised land from Hitler
Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor?
US stop oil shipment, wanted to move into Dutch East Indies and Malaya to conquer
The US 1st army let by general bradley, landed on which two beaches?
Utah and Omaha
The battle of El Alamein was a turning point in the war because it
Was Britain making massive frontal attacks with Germany
"Never was so munched owed by so many to so few?"
Winston church hill