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WWII and the U. S.
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This is another name for Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of western Europe that began on June 6, 1944.
Nazi World War II criminals were tried during these before an international tribunal.
This is the U. S. Naval base attacked by the Japanese that brought the U. S. into WW II.
This was the effort during WWII to develop the first nuclear weapons of the United States in collaboration with the U. K. and Canada.
This is what provided for college or vocational education for WWII veterans as well as one-year of unemployment compensation.
This is a term referring to the imprisonment or confinement of people, generally in prison camps or prisons, without due process of law and a trial.
This was the longest-serving president of the United States and the only president elected more than twice.
This was a program of the U. S. government during WWII which provided allies with war material while keeping the U. S. from actively engaging in combat.
This is the name given to the World War II battle between US and German forces in Belgium in late 1944 and early 1945. It was the last attempt by Hitler to break through Allied lines.
This is the name given to the end of World War II in Europe in May of 1945. It stands for "Victory in Europe" Day.
This is the name given to the surrender of Japan and the end of fighting in the Pacific Theatre of World War II in August of 1945.
This is the Japanese city that was the first to be subjected to nuclear warfare to bring about the end of WWII.
These were a series of 1930s laws passed to keep the US out of the growing tensions in Europe and Asia.
He was 33rd President of the United States, taking over after the death of Franklin Roosevelt, and was responsible for giving the orders to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.
This was a fierce battle on a small Pacific Island in February-March of 1945 that took place against Japanese forces. The US gained a key military airstrip as a result.
This Japanese war crime resulted in the deaths of over 11,000 American prisoners as part of the Battle of the Philippines in 1942.
These men were the first African American military aviators in the United States armed forces and they served with distinction in WWII.
This term refers to Native Americans who served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II whose job was to encode, transmit, and decode radio messages in the Navaho language.
This order was issued by Franklin Roosevelt in 1942 and it resulted in the internment of over 120,000 citizens of Japanese ancestry for the duration of World War II.
Prior to World War II, this was President Roosevelt's revision of the Neutrality Acts: participants in the war in Europe could purchase war materiel from the U. S. but only if they paid for them full up front and arranged for the transport of the goods themselves.

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