Crash Course US History WWII Resources Mr. Slobodow

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1. How else, besides good and evil can we look at the war?

2. How many deaths in WWI I can be attributed to the absence of food?

3. This is compared to how many military deaths in the war?

4. What were both theGermans and the Japanese looking for besides nationalism? What does this word mean?

5. What resource most concerned the leaders of Germany and Japan as they tried to grow the industries of their countries?

6. What does the German word "lebensraum" mean?

7. What led to acute food shortages in Germany during WWI ?

8. What was the plan for Poland and parts of Russia once the Germans annexed them?

9. What was the "Battle of the Atlantic" largely about?

10. Why did Britain refuse to help alleviate the starvation going on in India (one of its colonial territories at the time) ?

11. How many Indian civilians died because of hunger disease during WWII? What was this number more than?

12. What did Americans give up so the troops could be well fed?

13. What did the "dig for victory" campaign encourage?

14. What was an obvious cause of civilian suffering during the war?

15. Why were no combat soldiers as consistently hungry as the Japanese?

16. How many Japanese soldiers are estimated to have died due to starvation?

17. What is a dangerous business humans sometimes engage in? *END* (click map to enlarge)

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