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