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Chapter 17 Vocab. Dwight Eisenhower. Commander of US forces in WWII. George Patton. Commander of US forces in North Africa. Tuskegee Airmen. African American fighter squadron that played a key role in the saturation bombing of Germany.
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Dwight Eisenhower • Commander of US forces in WWII
George Patton • Commander of US forces in North Africa
Tuskegee Airmen • African American fighter squadron that played a key role in the saturation bombing of Germany. • In more than 1500 missions, the Tuskegee Airmen didn’t lose a single bomber
D-Day/ Invasion of Normandy • Operation Overlord • June 6, 1944 • Massive allied invasion of France
Battle of the Bulge • Surprise German counterattack against allied forces in Belgium • Last ditch attempt by Germany to win the war
V-E Day • May 7 1945, the day that Germany surrendered. • Stands for Victory in Europe Day
War Production Board • Created to oversee the conversion of peacetime industry to war industry. • Had the authority to set priorities and production goals and to control the distribution of raw materials and supplies.
Office of War Information • Created to raise morale in the US during the war and to convince people to help with the war effort. • Propaganda!!
A. Philip Randolph • African American leader who was part of the “double V” campaign. (victory against fascism abroad and discrimination at home).
Executive Order 8802 • Assured fair hiring in any job funded with government money.
Doolittle Raid • Bombing raid on Tokyo • Considered revenge for Pearl Harbor
Battle of Midway • Turning point of the war in the Pacific • This battle put an end to the Japanese advance in the Pacific.
Island Hopping • The process of capturing some Japanese-held islands, and ignoring others in a steady path towards the Japanese mainland.
Kamikaze • Pilots who would deliberately crash their planes into American ships, killing themselves, but also inflicting severe damage.
Korematsu v US • Fred Korematsu protested that his relocation into a Japanese internment camp was unconstitutional. • The case went to the Supreme Court, where it was ruled that the relocation was constitutional because it was based, not on race, but on “military urgency.”
Manhattan Project • Code name for the American program to build an atomic bomb.
Hiroshima/ Nagasaki • The two cities where American forces dropped atomic bombs in 1945. • These remain the only two atomic bomb targets in history.
Holocaust • The systematic murder by the Nazis of European Jews and other “undesirables”
Nuremburg Laws • Laws enacted by Hitler that denied German citizenship to Jews.
Genocide • Annihilation of a racial, political, or cultural group.
Yalta • 1945 Strategy meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin.
United Nations • Organization founded in 1954 to promote peace.
Nuremburg Trials • Trials in which Nazi leaders were tried with war crimes.