World War II
U.S. History 10th Grade Course on WWII
U.S. History 10th Grade Course on WWII
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Flashcards | 56 |
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Language | English |
Category | History |
Level | Secondary School |
Created / Updated | 06.04.2015 / 03.07.2020 |
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First atomic bombing by America on Japan (Aug. 6th 1945)
- July 1945
- FDR is dead
- Churchill loses election as Prime Minister (Clement Attlee)
- Stalin only original
- US has an atomic bomb
- Allies divid Germany into occupation zones
- Declaration:
- US --> Japan
- unconditional surrender or "utter destruction"
Battle of ...
7k Deaths
Battle of ...
12k deaths
Development of the atomic bombs funded by Britain and America built in America
Dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
Second WWII President after FDR
Soviet Union Leader
Nazi Leaders convicted for "crimes against humanity"
- To get a world without war
- Replaced League of Nations
- Ecouraged economic, cutural, and humanitarian cooperation
US provides money to coutrnies threatened by Communist expansion
A term coined by journalist Tom Brokaw to describe the generation[1] who grew up in the United States during the deprivation of the Great Depression, and then went on to fight in World War II, as well as those whose productivity within the war's home frontmade a decisive material contribution to the war effort, for which the generation is also termed the G.I. Generation
Baby and Child Care, published in 1946, is one of the best-sellers of all time. Its message to mothers is that "you know more than you think you do".
Apr. 1949
military alliance
social security during Cold War
Western Democracy
Job priority, monthly allowance, 52 weeks unemployment, low interest loans for veterans
Eastern Communists
Around Soviet Union