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Italy invade ethiopia
Referred to the second italo-abyssianian war. Defeated ethiopia by 5/5/1936 -
Neutrality acts
A series of laws enacted in 1935 and 1936 to prevent u.s arms sales and loans to nations at war -
Totalarian
Characteristic of the political system in which the govt excersizes complete control over it's citizen life -
Neville chamberlain
A British statesman of the conservative party who served as a prime minister of the United kingdom -
Munich agreement
A settlement permitting Nazi Germany's annexation of portions of of Czechoslovakia along the countries borders mainly inhabited by German speakers,new territorial designation, the "sudetenland", was coined -
Nisei
Children of the Japanese immigrants born and educated In the United states -
Germany invaded Poland
1.France and Britain claimed war the next day
2. The holocaust intensifies -
Internment camps
Confinement or a restriction in movement especially under wartime conditions temporary prisons used for nisei americans after the attack on pearl harbor -
Franklin d Roosevelt
He was the president who was in office after the great depression and during ww2, died from stroke -
Allies
Great Britain, Soviet union, u.s, France -
D day
In ww2 on which allie forces invaded northern France -
Benito mussolini
Dictator in Italy during ww2 -
Tripartite pact
Germany, Italy, and Japan signed it -
Axis powers
The group of nations including Germany, Italy and Japan that opposed the allies in ww1 -
Gi
Form gov't issue applied to American soldiers in ww2 and later wars -
Arsenal
An intense military campaign intended to bring out a swift victory -
Unconditional surrender
Giving up with out any terms of conditions decided upon beforehand -
Lend-lease act
A law passed in 1941 that allowed the u.s to shop arms and other supplies with out immediate payment to other nations fighting for the axis powers -
Ve day
Victory in Europe day, Nazi Germany surrendered