This ideology was adopted by the Nazis as well as Italy and its main purpose made it so that the nation and race always came first.

Adolf Hitler became the leader of which group and then used it to take over Germany?

Who became the leader of Fascist Italy?

Who was the leader who helped to lead Russia through it’s October revolution and transformed the government into a Communist government?

What process did Joseph Stalin use to consolidate power and bring all production and farming under government control?

What position was Hitler elected to?

What term was used to describe those who did not want to be involved in the Second World War?

What was the name of the event where the Japanese army killed more than 300,000 Chinese civilians?

This term describes how allied powers recognized Hitler’s invasion of Austria and the Sudetenland in return for a promise that he would not invade any other countries.

What was the Molotov – von Ribbentrop Pact, which is also called the non-aggression pact?

What strategy did Hitler adopt to invade Poland and means lightning war?

What was the name of the French defense that was constructed to keep Germans out but ultimately failed?

Imperial Japan invaded which region in Asia first and renamed it Manchukuo?

This legislation prevented American from selling military arms to any nation that was at war.

What was the name of the massive air campaign Hitler launched against Britain?

The Selective Training and Service Act did which of the following?

Lend-Lease was a piece of government legislation that allowed the United States to do what?

What is the name of the plan that Roosevelt and Churchill discussed in order to determine what would happen after the war? It formed the UN.

Before declaring war on Japan what did Roosevelt do to try and stop Japan from invading other countries and strengthening its military?

What happened on December 7, 1941?

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