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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The events that led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe began with German troops occupying the Rhineland and ended with the German invasion of Poland. Which event occurred in between? U.S. officials met with Hitler in Munich. Hitler annexed Austria to the German Reich. Germany and Romania signed a nonaggression pact. Britain and France refused to give up the Sudetenland.

OpenStudy (surana):

He annexed Austria. Or rather, took it over. He basically marched right in, tanks and all, and said "Come at me bro".

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the first step in Hitler's strategy to defeat Great Britain? use his Luftwaffe to eliminate Britain's air force use his navy to attack coastal cities send troops to London disguised as civilians kidnap the British royal family

OpenStudy (surana):

Use the air force to take out the air force. Of course considering that England's air force is among the most professional in the world and they were fighting on home ground...

OpenStudy (surana):

So it was the first one. Of course it didn't work at all.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why did Japan attack the United States in 1941? Japan discovered an Allied plan to bomb Japanese industrial cities. A fleet of U.S. warships was headed toward the Japanese home islands. Japanese leaders were planning to invade the west coast of the U.S. mainland. Japanese leaders were concerned about the need for natural resources, including oil.

OpenStudy (surana):

They were concerned about a need for oil.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which was a turning point in World War II in favor of the Allies? Battle of Leyte Warsaw uprising Battle of Stalingrad Liberation of Paris

OpenStudy (surana):

Stalingrand.

OpenStudy (surana):

A brutal six month battle that basically said "no, you're not going any further' to the Germans and resulted in the war turning around.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who was in charge of organizing and commanding the D-day invasion of France? Benito Mussolini Erwin Rommel Dwight Eisenhower Harry Truman

OpenStudy (surana):

Eisenhower.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which describes a policy toward Jews by the Nazi government during World War II? the deportation of Russian Jews to Norway, Sweden, and Finland the imprisonment of Jews who were suspected of aiding the Allies the forced relocation of all German Jews to the Middle East the death of all European Jews through the use of death camps

OpenStudy (surana):

The fourth one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the consequence of the Nazi government's "Final Solution"? the deaths of about 6 million Jews the relocation of all of Germany's Jews to ghettos in Poland the end of Judaism in Europe the conversion of 6 million Jews to Christianity

OpenStudy (surana):

The first one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes the end of the war in Europe? Germany surrendered one month after the Battle of the Bulge. Soviet troops captured Berlin one week after Hitler committed suicide. Poles rose up in Warsaw and then advanced to and captured Berlin. The bombing of Dresden by Allied planes forced Germany to surrender.

OpenStudy (surana):

The second one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the Allies plan on reaching Japan and ending the war in the Pacific? by bombing Japanese cities with bombers based on Midway Island by sending huge armies across the Soviet Union by island-hopping across the Pacific Ocean by using newly invented rockets that could cross oceans

OpenStudy (surana):

The third one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why did Harry Truman eventually decide to use the atomic bomb against Japan? It would bring a quick end to the war and cause fewer American and Japanese deaths than an invasion. It would open the way for the United States to control Japan in the future. It would kill hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians and destroy Japanese infrastructure. It would ensure President Truman's reelection in 1948.

OpenStudy (surana):

He had no choice other than to end the war as soon as possible. First.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes the physical and human costs of World War II? about 4 million dead and parts of the United States and Spain in ruins about 10 million dead and much of Italy and Austria destroyed about 60 million dead and parts of Europe and Asia devastated about 200 million dead and most of Great Britain in ruins

OpenStudy (surana):

Third one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In which significant way did the United Nations differ from the League of Nations? The United Nations had very different goals than the League of Nations. The United States joined the United Nations but not the League of Nations. The League of Nations allowed communist nations, but the United Nations didn't. The United Nations had significantly fewer member nations than the League of Nations.

OpenStudy (surana):

The second one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

After World War II, tensions quickly rose between which two nations? Great Britain and Germany France and Italy Soviet Union and Japan United States and Soviet Union

OpenStudy (surana):

Fourth.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for helping me.

OpenStudy (surana):

You're welcome.

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