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1. Failure to make reparation payments, ignoring disarmament provisions, remilitarization of the Rhineland, and plans to expand are examples of Germany’s dismissal of the restrictions of the Treaty.


2. Chamberlain (Britain) and Daladier’s (France) agreement to Hitler’s demands at the Munich Conference became known as a policy of .

3. When Pétain of France chose to surrender to Germany, fled to London where he organized a government in exile known as Free France.


4. In his maiden speech as prime minister of Britain told the nation he had nothing to offer "but blood, toil, tears, and sweat" as he encouraged the British to resist the Nazi’s.


5. Attacks by in 1941 drew Britain and the U.S. into the Asian war.


6. In 1943 Italy surrendered unconditionally shortly after was deposed in a sudden coup.


7. D-Day refers to the huge invasion of British and American troops on the shores of along the French coast.


8. The United States used a new weapon, the , to end the Asian war.


9. The Final Solution refers to the mass murder of approximately million people in Nazi concentration camps.


10. An international conference held in San Francisco in 1945 founded the , replacing the League of Nations, "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war."
 
 
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