AP European History

World War II

Identifications


 


Volk

Maginot Line

Anschluss

Danzig

Luftwaffe

"Germanization"

"The final solution"

"Soft underbelly of the Axis"

"Area bombing"

The Fourth Republic

"Big Three"

Afrika Corps

Lebensraum

Spanish Popular Front

Sudetenland

Polish Corridor

RAF

Untermenschen

Holocaust

Vichy France

"Island hopping"

State Committee for Defense

United Nations

Appeasement

Falangists

Berchtesgaden

Blitzkrieg

"New order"

Judenrein

"Second front"

"Precision bombing"

"Free French"

"Great Patriotic War"

"The Little Entente"

Non-Agression Pact with Poland (1934)

Locarno Pacts

Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1938)

Yalta Conference

Manchurian Crisis (1931)

Rome-Berlin Axis Pact

Atlantic charter

Potsdam conference, 1945

Lend-Lease Act

Declaration on Liberated Europe

Anti-Comintern Pact

Teheran Conference (1944)

Nuremberg Laws

Casablanca Conference

Lytton Report

Spanish civil war

Occupation of Czechoslovakia

Battle of Britain

Pacific Campaign

Battle of Stalingrad

Capture of Berlin

Battle of Midway & Guadalcanal

North African campaign

Stressa Front

Remilitarization of the Rhineland

Invasion of Poland (1939)

Operation Barbarossa

El Alamein

Bombing of Dresden

Iwo Jima

U.S.S. Missouri

Munich Conference

Attack on Ethiopia

Battle of Dunkirk

Pearl Harbor

"D-Day"

Operation Torch

Battle of the Bulge

Okinawa

BBC

Battle of the Atlantic

Stressmann

Adolf Hitler

Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg

Winston Churchill

General Erwin Rommel

General Dwight D. Eisenhower

Harry S. Truman

General Charles de Gaulle

Sergei Eisenstein

Zhukov

Benito Mussolini

Neville Chambelain

Marshall Henri Petain

General Hideki Tojo

Marshal Pietro Badoglio

Albert Speer

Lord Beaverbrook

Dmitri Shostakovich

Heinrich Himmler

General Francisco Franco

Edouard Daladier

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Bernard Montgomery

Emporia Hirohito

Josef Goebbels

Stalin

Clement Attlee

General Douglas MacArthur

Mein Kampf

Ivan the Terrible