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The Interwar Years and World War II, 1918–1945
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The Interwar Years and World War II, 1918–1945
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1. Nazi occupation in Western Europe differed from that in the East because
2. Which of the following is considered a “low country”?
3. At the Battle of El Alamein, which of the following countries was victorious?
4. After the Munich Conference, which of the following leaders proclaimed “peace in our time”?
5. Which of the following areas was conceded to Hitler at the Munich Conference of 1938?
6. Which of the following leaders was one of three main players at the Potsdam Conference?
7. When Churchill said, “Never have so many owed so much to so few,” few referred to
8. At Yalta in February 1945, the Big Three agreed to
9. Fighting on the eastern front turned in favor of the Soviets when
10. Which of the following statements in an accurate description of events?
11. A significant British invention that helped turn the tide in the Battle of Britain against Germany was
12. In the 1920s and 1930s Czechoslovakia differed from the other states in Eastern Europe by
13. The term “Phony War” refers to
14. The Allied strategy of “island-hopping” involved
15. After the division of Germany, Berlin was in the _____ sphere.
16. Which statement expressed a defense used by some Nazi war criminals at their trials in an attempt to justify their actions during World War II?
17. Which aspect of German strategy was employed during both World War I and World War II?
18. The political and social values of the Vichy government in France during World War II are best described as
19. Which of the following was a major factor in German military victories from 1939 to 1940?
20. Which of the following countries was NOT present at the Munich Conference?
21. The chief argument between Truman and Stalin at Potsdam in July 1945 was over
22. Operation Barbarossa occurred in
23. "Hitler’s primary reason for invading the Soviet Union in 1941 was"
24. After Hitler occupied most of France, the remainder of the country became