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What was the movement in France that opposed German occupation, after they'd been taken over?
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French resistance
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Close cooperation with another country
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Collaboration
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Kind of warfare with rapid and mechanized movement.
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blitzkieg
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group of countries that opposed the axis powers
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allied forces (Great Britian, U.S., France)
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process of removing enimes or people who oppose your ideas
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purge
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Would allow Japan to control all the land between Manchuria and the Dutch East Indies.
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Greater East Asia Co- Prosperity Sphere
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1939...Designed to keep the United States out of war
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Neutrality Acts
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Signed by Germany and Russia becasue Hitler was afraid Russia might invade from the east...got to keep a small part of Northern Czechoslovokia in return
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Non Aggression Pact
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Town in France wherre soldiers were evacuated to England
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Dunkirk
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Sudden continual bombing by air planes
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Blitzing
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This forms an alliance between Japan, Germany, and Italy
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Triparte act
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Americans trying to stay out of forgein war becsue they are recovering from The Great Depression.
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isolationism
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Two events that softened the Americans isolationist views and led to the Lend-Lease Act.
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1. New Deal was helping.
2. Paris nad fallen to Hitler. |
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Stalin's theory of communism results in widespread ___________ .
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starvation
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Hitler's political party
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Nazi
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