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The Russian Revolution
It was a collective term for a pair of revolutions in Russia and led to an eventual rise of Soviet Union. -
Vladimir Lenin
A Russian communist revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. -
Benito Mussolini
He was a italian political leader, journalist, and the leader of national fascist party. -
Adolf Hitler
Aldolf Hitler was appointed chancellor on this day, which was the beginning stage of being a dictator of Germany. -
Franklin Roosevelt
The president of the United States during the World War II and lead during an economical depression -
Germany moving troops into the Rhineland
When Germany military forces entered Rhineland. It was significant because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Virsailles and Lorcano treaties. -
Neville Chamberlain
a British conservative politician who served as Prime minister of United Kingdom. He is best know for the appeasement foreign policy. -
Germany annexation of Austria
German troops march into Austria to annex the German- speaking nation for the third Reich. -
Germany claims the Sudetenland
The Sudeten crisis of 1938 was provoked by the demands of Germany that had the Sudetenland annexed to Germany. -
The Munich Conference ( appeasement )
The agreement was a settlement allowing the Nazi Germany annex portions of Czechslovakia. -
Germany invasion of Czechoslovakia
Germany moved into the remainder of Czechoslovakia. The occupation ended with the surrender of Germany following world war II -
German invasion of Poland
The joint invasion by Nazi Germany, the free City of Danzig, and Soviet Union that began the mark of World War II -
Joseph Stalin
Stalin was the dictator of the Union of Soviet Union Socialist Republics. He wanted to expand his power -
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
When the kwantang army of the empire of Japan invaded Manchuria immediately following the Mukden incident. -
Pearl Harbor Attack
Janpanese attacked Pearl Harbor which was located on the island Oahu, Hawaii. Air Force and Army were first attacked and the Pacific Naval feel got destroyed after. -
United States entrance into WWII
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an attack against Japan and started to begin the war -
Winston Churchill
British prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.