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Czar Nicholas II

The last emperor of Russia who was overthrown during the Russian Revolution.

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March 1917 Revolution

A popular uprising that forced Czar Nicholas II to step down.

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Soviets

Local councils of workers and soldiers that gained power after the czar’s fall.

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Vladimir Lenin

Leader of the Bolsheviks who brought communism to Russia.

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Bolshevik (November) Revolution

A 1917 revolution where Lenin's party took control of Russia.

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Communist Party

The political party that ruled the Soviet Union based on Lenin’s and Marx’s ideas.

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Karl Marx

A philosopher whose ideas inspired communism and influenced Lenin.

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Totalitarianism

A system where the government controls every aspect of public and private life.

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Great Purge

Stalin’s campaign to eliminate enemies and critics in the Soviet Union.

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Joseph Stalin

Soviet leader who turned the USSR into a totalitarian state.

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Command economy

An economy where the government makes all economic decisions.

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Kuomintang

China’s Nationalist Party that wanted modernization and national unity.

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Sun Yixian

The first great leader of the Kuomintang who wanted to create a democracy in China.

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Mao Zedong

Communist leader who eventually took control of China after a long civil war.

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Ho Chi Minh

Vietnamese nationalist who later led the fight for independence from France and the U.S.

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Weimar Republic

Germany’s democratic government after World War I, seen as weak.

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Hyperinflation

A situation where prices rise rapidly and money loses its value, like in 1920s Germany.

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Great Depression

A worldwide economic downturn during the 1930s, beginning with the U.S. stock market crash.

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Isolationism

A policy of avoiding involvement in other countries’ affairs, especially wars.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

U.S. president during the Great Depression and most of World War II.

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Fascism

A political system based on nationalism, dictatorship, and control of society.

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Benito Mussolini

Fascist leader of Italy who allied with Hitler.

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Adolf Hitler

Nazi leader of Germany responsible for World War II and the Holocaust.

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Mein Kampf

Hitler’s book outlining his beliefs and plans for Germany.

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Emperor Hirohito

Emperor of Japan during World War II.

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Manchuria

Region of China invaded by Japan in 1931 for its resources.

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Nanjing (1937)

Chinese city where Japanese soldiers committed mass killings and atrocities.

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Haile Selassie

Emperor of Ethiopia who resisted Italian invasion.

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Appeasement

Giving in to an aggressor to avoid conflict, used against Hitler before WWII.

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Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis

Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan before and during WWII.

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Francisco Franco

Fascist dictator of Spain who came to power after a civil war.

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Third Reich

The Nazi regime in Germany from 1933 to 1945.

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Munich Conference

A 1938 meeting where Britain and France gave Hitler part of Czechoslovakia to avoid war.

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Nonaggression Pact

Agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union not to fight each other.

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Blitzkrieg

“Lightning war” strategy using quick, powerful attacks by Germany.

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Charles de Gaulle

Leader of Free France who resisted Nazi occupation.

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Winston Churchill

British Prime Minister who led Britain through WWII.

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Battle of Britain

Air battle where Britain successfully defended against German bombing.

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Battle of El Alamein

A turning point battle in North Africa where Allied forces defeated Germany.

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Operation Barbarossa

Hitler’s failed invasion of the Soviet Union.

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Stalingrad Campaign

A brutal battle where the Soviet Union defeated Germany, marking a turning point.

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Atlantic Charter

Agreement between the U.S. and Britain on post-war goals.

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Isoroku Yamamoto

Japanese admiral who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Pearl Harbor

Surprise Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base that led to America entering WWII.

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Bataan Death March

Brutal forced march of American and Filipino prisoners by Japanese soldiers.

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Battle of Midway

A major naval battle where the U.S. defeated Japan and turned the tide in the Pacific.

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Douglas MacArthur

U.S. general who led forces in the Pacific and helped rebuild Japan after the war.

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Battle of Guadalcanal

The first major land victory for Allied forces in the Pacific.

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Battle of the Coral Sea

A naval battle that stopped Japan’s advance toward Australia.

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Island hopping

U.S. strategy of capturing key islands to get closer to Japan.

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Kristallnacht

A night of violent attacks on Jews, their businesses, and synagogues in Nazi Germany.

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Final Solution

Nazi plan to murder all Jews in Europe.

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Genocide

The systematic killing of an entire group of people.

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Death Camps

Nazi camps where millions of people, especially Jews, were murdered.

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Auschwitz

The largest Nazi death camp where over a million people were killed.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower

U.S. general who led Allied forces in Europe.

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Operation Torch

Allied invasion of North Africa to fight Axis forces.

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D-Day

June 6, 1944, Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France.

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Battle of the Bulge

Germany’s last major offensive, which failed.

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V-E Day

May 8, 1945, the day Germany surrendered and the war in Europe ended.

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Kamikazes

Japanese suicide pilots who crashed planes into enemy ships.

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Battle of Iwo Jima

Fierce battle where the U.S. captured a key island near Japan.

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Hiroshima & Nagasaki

Japanese cities destroyed by U.S. atomic bombs, ending the war in the Pacific.

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U.S.S. Missouri

The ship where Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945.

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Nuremberg Trials

Trials after WWII where Nazi leaders were punished for war crimes and the Holocaust.