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IDENTIFICATIONS -Big Three

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Allied bombing raids on German civilians


A) contrary to expectations, produced stubborn resistance from the German people.
B) destroyed the average German's will to fight.
C) were only done to retaliate for German bombing.
D) occurred mostly by accident when bombing strategic targets.
E) never occurred.

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Madagascar Plan

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Nazi New Order

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Luftwaffe

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IDENTIFICATIONS -"land girls"

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Technically, World War II began in China.

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Following the Second World War, Germany was


A) divided into two zones of occupation: east and west.
B) separated into twenty small security districts policed by the United Nations.
C) divided into four zones of occupation under U.S., British, French, and Russian administration.
D) dismembered and replaced by three new smaller states determined by the ethnicity of their inhabitants.
E) ruled and controlled by a single Allied government entity.

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Besides the Jews, another group singled out by the Nazis for extermination were the


A) Poles.
B) Ukrainians.
C) Gypsies.
D) Czechs.
E) Belgians.

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Civilian bombing was done mainly


A) to reduce the number of people available to participate in war.
B) to exact revenge on the people.
C) to break the will of a people to resist.
D) by the Germans and was never an Allied strategy.
E) to test new weapons.

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IDENTIFICATIONS -the Blitz

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IDENTIFICATIONS -J.Robert Oppenheimer

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Albert Speer

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How did the Nazis attempt to establish a new Order in Europe after their military victories? What were the results of their efforts?

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Potsdam

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Einsatzgruppen

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Atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of


A) Osaka and Kyoto.
B) Kyoto and Tokyo.
C) Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
D) Osaka and Kobe.
E) Nagoya and Yokohama.

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IDENTIFICATIONS -appeasement

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At the Battle of Stalingrad


A) Stalin's forces suffered their most devastating defeat.
B) Hitler demonstrated the unstoppable force of Blitzkrieg.
C) Hitler realized that he could not defeat the Soviet Union.
D) the United States made a significant contribution to the defense of a key Soviet city.
E) Germany and the Soviet Union were unable to defeat one another and quietly withdrew their forces to meet another day.

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IDENTIFICATIONS -Blitzkrieg

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