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Rapallo Treaty (1922) - correct answer The USSR and Germany re-established diplomatic relations Anti-Comintern Pact (1936/1937) - correct answer treaty between Germany and Japan promising a common front against communism ...

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Rapallo Treaty (1922) - correct answer The USSR and Germany re-established
diplomatic relations



Anti-Comintern Pact (1936/1937) - correct answer treaty between Germany and
Japan promising a common front against communism



Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact - correct answer Russian and German non aggression
agreement, not to attack each other, also, divide up Poland



Barbarossa Decree - correct answer March 30, 1941, Hitler declared that war
against Soviet Russia would be a war of extermination, in which both the political and intellectual elites
of Russia would be eradicated by German forces, in order to ensure a long-lasting German victory.[31]
Hitler underlined that executions would not be a matter for military courts, but for the organised action
of the military



Blitzkrieg - correct answer "Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by
German forces against Poland in 1939



Pearl Harbor - correct answer 7:50-10:00 AM, December 7, 1941 - Surprise attack by
the Japanese on the main U.S. Pacific Fleet harbored in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii destroyed 18 U.S. ships and
200 aircraft. American losses were 3000, Japanese losses less than 100. In response, the U.S. declared
war on Japan and Germany, entering World War II.



Stalingrad (1942) - correct answer The German advance into Russia was stopped at
Stalingrad by the cold and cruel Russian winter and stiff Russian resistance. With the German defeat at
Stalingrad, Hitler lost all hope of defeating Russia.



Invasion of Poland 1939 Blitzkreig - correct answer Germany and Russia agreed to
each take a half of Poland. France and Great Britain felt they needed to get involved. This was the start
of WW1 and what caused other countries to intervene

, Auschwitz - correct answer Nazi extermination camp in Poland, the largest center of
mass murder during the Holocaust. Close to a million Jews, Gypsies, Communists, and others were killed
there. (p. 800)



Utopia - correct answer an imagined place or state of things in which everything is
perfect



cumulative radicalism - correct answer This is the process whereby policies and
actions become more extreme.



Arendt's 'Banality of Evil' - correct answer people who carry out unspeakable
crimes, may not be crazy fanatics at all, but rather ordinary individuals who accept the premises of their
state and participate in any ongoing enterprise with the energy of good bureaucrats



Anti-Semitism - correct answer hostility to or prejudice against Jews.



Indonesian War of Independence - correct answer war lasting from 1945 to 1949 in
which rebel Indonesian nationalists, Marxists, and Muslims engaged in guerilla warfare until the
Netherlands recognized Indonesia as independent in 1949



Interbellum Generation - correct answer people born at the beginning of the 20th
century



US domino theory - correct answer If one country becomes communist than the
other countries are going to follow it



Communist Revolution in China - correct answer a revolution led by Mao Zedong
and the Red Guards whose focus was to establish a society in which all people were equal, also called
the Cultural Revolution



Coup d'etat Nasser and Naguib 1952 - correct answer A sudden overthrow of the
government by a small group

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