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DE 22.5 p. 2-3 World Goes to War/Hitler Advances

Horizontales
financial limits that affect the economy and trade of a nation
Hitler divided Germany’s resources between Western Europe and the Soviet Union. It was now a _____ war.
staying out of international conflicts
Germany wanted a quick victory after the long and unsuccessful London Blitz. Hitler believed that a blitzkrieg attack on the Soviet Union would provide that victory. The attack was codenamed _____ .
The last thing most Europeans wanted was another _____ that would cause similar expense and destruction.
The _____ Treaties were meant to ensure peace in Europe.
_____ continued gaining power and making alliances.
Chamberlain claimed that the _____ would lead to “peace in our time.”
Citizens in France began organizing groups to fight against Germany from within. These groups collectively became known as the _____.
Verticales
Hundreds of thousands of London residents were able to find shelter in the _____ .
This German word means “lightning war.” It involved quick and cruel strikes using both ground and air forces.
a body of water separating the United Kingdom from mainland Europe
The United Kingdom and France followed a _____ when dealing with Hitler. They believed if they granted Hitler’s requests, he would be satisfied and not make any more violent moves.
This battle was between the British and German air forces in summer 1940.
This six-month pause in military action in Western Europe was called the _____ .
Germany began bombing nonmilitary targets in London in September 1940. This became known as the _____ .
The problems of the Great Depression were worsened by the heavy financial burden of _____ I.
German forces invaded France in May 1940. The Allies escaped across the English Channel from the French port city of _____ .