60. Hitler, Nazism: This is a more radical idea of fascism heavily emphasized in the German empire. It is extreme totalitarianism mixed with extreme nationalism mixed with extreme racism. It was a heavy influence and the soul drive of the Aryan race under Hitler’s command.
61. Fall of France: France fell in 1941 when they were cornered in their own weapons depot by the German, who, by the way, used …show more content…
Smith Act: In 1940, the US government implemented another addition to identifying people entering America. They required a person’s fingerprints to help simply identify crime within the states that was very frequent.
63. Tojo: This wartime diplomat helped to lead the Japanese in the battle against the US in WW2. Unfortunately, his lack of experience in creating a dictatorship led to a sharp decline of Japanese power, which led to their eventual loss after the dropping of the atomic bombs.
64. Japanese Relocation: This act implemented after the bombing of Pearl Harbor stationed Japanese-Americans into internment camps until the end of the war. Some enlisted in the army in an attempt to prove their loyalty to America, but sadly, not all of them had survived.
65. War Labor Board: This was created to have a board of officials act as a medium between labor disputes. This led to a decline in conflicts between worker and manager and increased factory morale across America.
66. Pearl Harbor: ON December 7, 1941, the Japanese sent a large fleet of kamikaze pilots across the Pacific Ocean into Pearl Harbor in an effort to weaken American artillery. Several cruisers were destroyed and multiple navy members died in the efforts, but FDR assured America that we shall retaliate for the Japanese horror that occurred that