Chapter 16 Western Civilization Test

Kamikazes:

Japanese suicide pilots. They would sink the Allies ships by crash-diving their bomb filed planes into them. This was the only thing that stood between the Allies and the Japanese.

Which battle do you think was most important in turning the war in favor the Allies? Why?

The Battle I think was most important in turning the war in favor of the Allies was the Battle of El Alamein. This Battle began October 23rd. The roar of close to 1,000 British guns too the Axis soldiers by surprise. The Axis soldiers fought back fiercely

Why did Stalin want the United States and Britain to launch a second front in the west?

Stalin wanted the United States and Britain to launch a second front in the west because, Soviet Union now became the major attack of the Germans. By November 1942, Germans controlled 90 percent of the ruined city. Stalingrad's defense caused the Soviet o

How did the Allies try to conceal the true location for the D-Day landings?

The Allies tried to conceal the true location for the D-Day landings by setting up a huge dummy army with its own headquarters and equipment making Hitler think it would come from that way when it was made-believe and appeared to be preparing to attack th

What brought about the surrender of the Japanese?

The Japanese had surrendered after the United States dropped two atomic bombs, one being on Hiroshima killed nearly 80,000 thousand people and the second on Nagasaki, killing 70,000 thousand people. The Japanese finally surrendered to General Douglas MacA

Nuremberg Trials:

Trails that were held against 22 of the 23 Nazi leaders. These leaders were charged with waging a war of aggression, also committing crimes against humanity-killing 11 million people. Some people killed them selves without having to survive the punishment

Demilitarization:

A peace process that MacArthur thought would prevail disbanding the Japanese armed forces. MacArthur did this very quickly, leaving the Japanese with a small police force. He took precaution to make sure that there would be peace after the war.

Democratization:

The process of creating a government elected by the people. In 1946, MacArthur and the American political advisers created a new constitution that would keep Japan's empire into a constitutional monarch like the one of Great Britain. This constitution wen

What was the event that finally unleashed the Second World War?

The event that finally unleashed the Second World War was the blitzkrieg, or the "lightening war". This beginning was the German invasion of Poland, the first test of Germany's newest military strategy. This war involved Germany using fast-moving airplane

Why was capturing the Suez Canal of Egypt so important?

Capturing the Suez Canal of Egypt was so important to the Axis powers because it was the key to reaching the oil fields that were in the Middle East. Mussolini, ordered his army to attack the British controlled Egypt. Within a week, Italian troops had pus

What was Yamamoto's objective at Pearl Harbor?

Yamamoto's objective at Pearl Harbor was to make sure that it was destroyed, calling it a threat to Japan's country. He called an attack on the U.S. fleet in Hawaii. The Japanese destroyed 19 ships, including 8 battleships killing more than 2,300 American

Why did Japan try to win support fro other Asian countries?

Japan tried to win support from other Asian countries during this time of the attacks on the U.S. by thinking of the anticolonialist idea of "East Asia for the Asiatics". Pretty much, the Japanese was bombing countries that were owned or colonized by Euro

What two tactics did Hitler use to get rid of the Jews before creating his "Final Solution"?

Two tactics that Hitler used to rid Germany of the Jews before creating his "Final Solution", was first to get rid of all the Jews to counties, making them leave to countries such as France, Britain, and the United States. After this plan of not being abl

What tactics did Hitler use during the "Final Solution"?

The tactics that Hitler used during the "Final Solution" were, to gather up men, women, children and babies and take them to isolated spots. Some "sub humans", were killed because they had no help to the Nazis. The prisoners that stayed alive and could wo

Why were consumer good rationed during the war?

Consumer goods were rationed during the war because they were meant to sent to military that was fighting the war at the time. People in the countries that began rationing, began loosing weight quickly. Propaganda campaigns also began to inspire their peo

What was Operation Overlord?

Operation Overlord was the invasion of Normandy. It was the largest land and sea attack in history. The Invasion began on June 6,1944�known as D-Day. On that day, British, American and French fought their way into a 60-mile stretch of beach ready for Germ

Why did Europeans leave their homes following the war?

Europeans left their homes following the war because they believed it was not safe for them to stay in those countries. Instead of staying, they began walking across Europe hoping to find their families or to find a safe place to live. People during the w

What were two of the most important steps that MacArthur took in Japan following the war?

Two of the most important steps that MacArthur took in Japan following the war were beginning the processes of demilitarization and democratization. Demilitarization was disbanding the Japanese forces, leaving them with only a small police force. Apart of

1. Defend/ Refute that the Battle of Britain led to Hitler's downfall

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2. Prove or disprove by 1941, war between the Axis Powers and the United States become impossible to avoid.

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3. Analyze and describe the main events that led to Allied victory in Europe. What do you think the most important event was?

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Germany Sparking the War

-Secret part in the nonaggression pact that Hitler and Stalin agreed to divide Poland between them.
-September 1939, Hitler invaded Poland
-France and Great Britain declared war, but it being to late, Poland was already taken.

Lightening War

-Invasion of Poland was Hitler's newest strategy, "Blitzkrieg"
-Hitler then made a surprise attack on Norway and Denmark

Battle of Britain

-After the take over of Paris, Hitler began his sights on Britain
- Used Radar and Enigma (helped figure German codes), to help the British
-Royal Air Force fliers quickly launched attacks on the Germans
-Hitler then moved instead to focus on the Mediterr

Mediterranean and Eastern Front

-Set on North Africa
-Mussolini moved into Egypt but the British were beating the Italian
-British made the Axis forces move back.
-Hitler and the Germans were active in the balkans
-Soviets were not prepared for the attack.

Nonaggression pact:

A peace treaty that was signed by soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and German dictator Adolf Hitler. This pact was in tack for ten years. After this act, the countries decided to take Poland together and spilt it equally.

Blitzkrieg:

The first of Germany's newest military strategy, involving fast moving airplanes and tanks, followed by infantry forces to take the enemy defends by surprises and overwhelm them. Important because this was the kick-start to Germany taking over the country

Charles de Gaulle:

A French general that set up a government in-exile in London. This man was determined to reconquering the part of France that was lost because of the invasion of Germany. Later on created and organized the Free French military forces that would battle wit

Winston Churchill:

New British prime minister that declared Britain would never give into Nazis. Churchill is an important figure during this time period because he made sure that Britain would never back down and would keep fighting, as long as the Nazis are prevented from

Battle of Britain:

War Between Hitler and his German government again Churchill and the Britain army. This war continued on until May 10, 1941. After Hitler decided to call of the attacks on the Brits, it showed the Allies that Hitler's attacks could be blocked.

Erwin Rommel

General of Afrika Korps that was attacked in late March of 1941. After the British took Tobruk, Rommel wanted to take it back. He responded by regrouping and pushing back across the desert seizing Tobruk. After Rommel's success in North Africa, he had ear

Atlantic Charter:

A joint declaration between Roosevelt and Churchill. The two met secretly when issuing this joint declaration. The Charter upheld free trade among nations and the right of people of choose their own government. Later on the charter served as the Allies pe

What event might have been considered to be a turning point for the Allies?

The Allies stranded at Dunkirk may be considered a turning point for the allies because of the events that occurred during this time. One heroic acts of the war, that was acted on by Great Britain was to rescue the army. Britain sent out about 850 ships a

Why were the early months of World War II referred to as the "phony war"?

The early months of World War II were referred to as the "phony war", because when the French and British mobilized their armies and stationing their troops along he Maginot Line. The two waited for the Germans to attack but after waiting, nothing happene

Why was Egypt of strategic importance in World War II?

Egypt was involved in the strategic importance of World War II because Mussolini knew that he had to take action after Hitler conquered France. Mussolini took action by ordering his army to attack the British-controlled Egypt. Italian troops pushed 60 mil

Why did President Franklin Roosevelt want to offer help to the Allies?

President Franklin Roosevelt wanted to offer help to the Allies because he knew that if the Allies fell, the United States would have to be drawn into the War. Roosevelt then asked Congress to pass the Lend-Lease Act that allowed the president to lend or

The Holocaust

:Systematic mass slaughter of Jews and other groups judged inferior to the Nazis
- By the end of 1939, many Jews left Germany.
-1941, Germany constructed camps for the purpose of genocide.
-Some 6 million Jews were killed.

Aryan:

German people that were declared as the master race while Nazis were in power. Non-Aryans, who were most Jewish people, were inferior and were not considered to be citizens

Holocaust:

The systematic mass slaughter of Jews and other groups judges inferior by the Nazis. Adolf Hitler, mastermind behind the mass killings in Europe, began the Holocaust on the night of November 9th, rushing Nazi storm troopers attacking Jewish owned places.

Kristallnacht:

Night of Broken Glass", began November 9th Nazis storm trooper began attacking Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues across Germany murdering close to one hundred Jews. The streets were shattered with plate glass, for this reason it is known as the "Ni

Ghettos:

Segregated Jewish areas that were set up by the Nazis. Ghettos were sealed off with barbed wire and stonewall. Nazis that kept the Jews locked up inside the ghettos hoped that they would starve to death or die from disease. The herd of overcrowded Jews wa

Final Solution:

Hitler's final plan while waiting for Jews to die from starvation and disease. Hitler felt the need to not wait any longer and decided to bring upon a serious of mass killings, genocide.

Genocide:

The systematic killing of an entire people. Hitler created some genocide by killing Inferior---sub humans. They included Romans, Poles, Russians, Homosexuals, the insane, the disables and the incurably ill, most focusing on Jews. Hitler used gas chambers

Stalingrad

-Battle of Stalingrad would turn into the Soviets favor, but Hitler still yet to surrender.
-Feb 1943 Germany would surrender

Dwight D. Eisenhower:

Americans General that fled the force of more than 100,000 troops into Moroccos and Algeria. On November 8th Eisenhower led an Allie force that consisted mostly of Americans that crushed the Afrika Korps in May of 1943

Battle of Stalingrad:

Battle that began on August 23rd, 1942. The Luftwaffe went on nightly bombing raids that set much of the city in a blaze. The city then looked desperate although Stalin had already told his commanders to defend the city name after his death.

D-Day:

The coded-name Operation overland of Normandy that began on June 6th, 1944. This invasion was the largest land and sea attack in history. The day that the invasion began was known as D-Day. At dawn the British, French, American, and Canadian troops fought

Battle of the Bulge:

The push into Allied lines. On December 16th, the German tanks that broke through weak American defenses along a 75-mile front in the Ardennes. Nearly caught off guard, the Allies eventually pushed the Germans, giving them no choice but to retreat since t