chapter 32 vocab Flashcards
The city was sieged by nazis which cut 2.5 million residents off from food and supplies; stalin refused to surrender the city and 1 million residents died
leningrad
atrocity that occurred in the Philippines; 50 miles march of 70000 POWS that was reduced to 54000 due to the systematic murder of allied captured forces
Bataan death march
means “lightning war” and consists of using waves of airplanes and tanks then infantry
Blitz Krieg
air raids on Britain that began as military sites but later became more focused on civilian sites
Battle of Britain
turning point in the war in the pacific; launched by admiral chester nimitz
battle of midway
french patriot who organized a french government while in exile in London and continued to fight for french liberation until it was achieved in 1944
de gaulle
Hitlers offensive to attempt to capture the soviet capital
march on moscow
hitlers attack on the soviet union which ended the nazi-soviet non-agression pact
Operation Barbarossa
a secret agreement created between the US and Britain that will serve as the basis for peace at the end of thewar
Atlantic Charter
series of laws passed by the US affirming their desire to remain out of the war
Neutrality Act
Puppet government created in the southern part of france
Vichy France
fortified border between germanny and france that hitler avoided invading via belgium and luxembourg
Maginot line
site of the evacuation of Allied troops by an amateur armada consisting of both military and civilian vessels after being trapped by the nazis
dunkirk
prime minister from britain who stood alone against the Nazis despite constant air raids of major citys
churchill
nicknamed “the desert fox” he was send to aftrica to bail out Mussolini after he was defeated by the allied powers
Erwin Rommel
launched raids against japanese targets; raised morale and proved that the Japanese were vulnerable
James Doolittle
allied strategy divised by douglas mcarthur to capture island by island and eventually get close enough to the Japanese homeland to launch an invasion
island hopping
law that allowed president franklin delano roosevelt to lend or lease supplies to American allies which effectively ended American neutrality
lend lease act
location of a suprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 which brought the US into WWII
pearl harbor
Japanese pilots that purposefully flew airplanes strapped with explosives into allied targets
kamikaze piolots