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Bingo- WW2 Terms to know: Binders out and ready

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Bingo- WW2. Terms to know: Binders out and ready. This was signed by the Americans and the British at the beginning of the war. It was an American pledge to help Britatin during the war. Atlantic Charter. The name of the secret plan to build the Atomic bomb. Manhattan Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bingo- WW2

Terms to know:

Binders out and ready

• This was signed by the Americans and the British at the beginning of the war. It was an American pledge to help Britatin during the war

Atlantic Charter

• The name of the secret plan to build the Atomic bomb.

Manhattan Project

• The form of government characterized by total control of the population. Stalin used it in Russia

Totalitarianism

• The meeting of FDR, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin to discuss how Europe would be divided after the war.

Yalta Conference

• When a government uses images and media to influence a population

Propaganda

• Conserving and limiting the amount of products that people can buy is called______

Rationing

• This meeting saw the leaders of Britain and France cave in to Hitler’s demands for land.

Munich Conference

• When the government put Japanese citizens into concentration camps.

Internment

• On December 7th, 1941 Japan attacked this American Naval Base in Hawaii

PearlHarbor

• This period of time gets its name from the 25 Million children it brought into the US population.

Baby Boom

• To give someone something just to make them happy. The Munich Conference marked a time when Britain and France did this for Hitler.

Appeasement

• The American plan to get to mainland Japan by avoiding some islands and attacking others.

Island Hopping

• This term refers to the efforts that Americans went through to prepare the nation for war.

Mobilization

• The period of time following the Second World War that saw Americans fearing and even hating the Soviet Union.

The Cold War

• Literally meaning “Lightning War” this was the German tactic that was used to invade Poland and begin the Second World War

Blitzkrieg

• Located in Poland, this was the largest of the Nazi Death Camps.

Auschwitz

• Mussolini practiced this type of leadership, it is characterized by violence, nationalism and a single, powerful leader.

Fascism

• This international group was discussed in Yalta, formed in San Francisco. It’s intention is to give nations a place to discuss their differences instead of fighting.

The United Nations

• Literally meaning “Night of Broken Glass” this event occurred when Jewish businesses, homes and temples were vandalized all across Germany and Austria

Kristallnacht