Which contributed to the Battle of Stalingrad becoming a turning point in the war? Choose three correct answers.
When did the United States enter World War II?
To isolate them from the general population, Jewish people in Hitler’s Germany were required to
Which country followed a policy of isolationism in the 1930s?
Why was the battle of El Alamein significant?
What group did Hitler blame for Germany’s problems?
An official government order that limits trade with another nation to punish or pressure that nation in some way is known as
What is the best definition of a “blitzkrieg”?
What practice by retreating Soviet troops prevented resource gains for German troops?
Who was president of the United States when World War II started in Europe?
What caused Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany in 1939?
After Hitler came to power, German people of Jewish ancestry
Why did Hitler most likely assume he could annex Austria and Czechoslovakia?
In response to Japan’s aggressive actions in the Pacific in the 1930s, the United States
Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a significant event in World War II?
Which best explains why the Allies employed the Europe First strategy during World War II?
In a major blow to Japan, Allied troops returned to free which of the areas from Japanese control in 1944?
Mein Kampf was a book that described Hitler’s
To continue expanding its empire, Japan needed large supplies of
The invasion of Normandy was a victory for
This photograph shows German forces
What does this sign suggest about the Nazi government’s policies toward Jewish people?
What does the movement of Allied troops reveal about their strategy?
The cities of Leningrad, Moscow, and Stalingrad lay on the border
To which event was the president referring?
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