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The Nuremberg trials led to the creation of a permanent International Criminal _________.
Court
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The Nuremberg trials led to the creation of a permanent International Criminal _________.
Court
American families planted _________ Gardens so more produce could be sent to troops and refugees.
victory
The _________ Council is the most powerful United Nation’s council.
Security
The introduction of ___ led to the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons.
rockets
The _________ Charter pledged the mutual support of the Western Allies to seek peace on both sides of the Atlantic.
Atlantic
Which leader was NOT part of the “Big Three?”
Charles de Gaulle
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
The Nuremberg trials led to the creation of a permanent International Criminal _________. | Court |
American families planted _________ Gardens so more produce could be sent to troops and refugees. | victory |
The _________ Council is the most powerful United Nation’s council. | Security |
The introduction of ___ led to the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. | rockets |
The _________ Charter pledged the mutual support of the Western Allies to seek peace on both sides of the Atlantic. | Atlantic |
Which leader was NOT part of the “Big Three?” | Charles de Gaulle |
The Allied nations were concerned that Nazi leaders be held responsible for their Crimes against ______. | humanity |
This young American soldier earned 33 medals and killed or captured more than 240 Axis soldiers. | Audie Murphy |
This general was in charge of the Allied forces fighting in the Southwest Pacific. | Douglas MacArthur |
He served as supreme commander for the Allied forces in Europe during World War II. | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
___ were first used in World War II. | Atomic Weapons |
Nazi criminals were tried by the ___. | International Military Tribunal |
The Nuremberg Trials affirmed that ___________ will be held responsible for committing war crimes. | individuals |
Delegates from ___ nations signed the charter forming the United Nations on June 26, 1945. | 50 |
The United Nation’s headquarters are in ________. | New York City |
The Nuremberg Trials made permanent the story of the __________ along with crimes committed against prisoners of war and civilians. | Holocaust |
American children participated in _________ drives to collect used materials for the war effort. | scrap |
Why was Nuremberg selected as the site for war crime trials after World War II? | It was home to the Nazi Party and the anti-Semitic Nuremberg laws. |
The ___ provided information to the people at home, to the troops in the field, and even to the public in enemy territories. | Office of War Information |
The _______ Conference considered prosecution of war crimes by Germans and whether the Soviet Union would participate in the newly forming United Nations. | Yalta |
Which statement was NOT a way film studios contributed to the war effort? | They reduced ticket prices in order to help Americans cope with rationing. |
The ___________ Declaration stated that governments in exile, along with the government of Great Britain, intended to work together for the cause of peace and security. | Inter-Allied |
The Allies believed formation of the United Nations was important to preserve _________ in the future. | peace |
He was the lead spokesman for Nazi defendants. He committed suicide the night before his scheduled execution. | Hermann Goering |
This member of the U.S. Supreme Court served as a lead prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials. | Robert H. Jackson |