thinks about discussing peace - nothing ever comes out of this
General Heinz Guderian - ANSWER German general, partially responsible for original
crack of French line, proponent of blitzkrieg, helped create the panzer units
Maskirovka - ANSWER used during soviet offensive in 1943 and 1944, meaning
masquerade or deception, pioneer was general Nikolai Vatutin, catch the German out of
position because of all the false information they were fed
Mao-Hurley Declaration - ANSWER US declaration that came from John Carter Vincent
after the Dixie trip to Ya'an, stating that the US should support the communists and Mao
Zedong, US officially recognize the Chinese communist party and gives Mao weapons, Mao
pledges to fight and kill Japanese
General Mark Clark - ANSWER led US 5th Army during the Invasion of Italy
The "Bocage" - ANSWER In Normandy, also known as hedgerow warfare, caused
difficulties for allies to make progress after D-day, Germans would hide in the hedges,
Frederick Barbarossa - ANSWER One of the Teutonic princes that led one of the Baltic
crusades, conquer inferiors, establish self as elite, operation Barbarossa(Russian invasion)
named after him
Operation Bagration - ANSWER Soviet 1944 Fall and Summer Offensive, named after
Bagration commander who defeated Napoleon, Poland, Hungary, and Romania
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, Admiral Ernest J. King - ANSWER in charge of the US navy, him and MacArthur fought
often
General Dwight Eisenhower - ANSWER responsible for the landing of D-day, Jehovah
Witness
B-29 Superfortress - ANSWER Boeing, US plane that's not ready until late 1944
devastating to Japanese
Long-range bombing, was in the works for years
Mt. Suribachi - ANSWER raising of US flag on Iwa Jima
Elbe River - ANSWER agreed allied meeting point in Germany, agreed at the Tehran
Conference in 1943
Kamikaze - ANSWER
General Georgi Zhukov - ANSWER leads defense of Moscow w/ the Mozhaik line
K.S. Sukarno - ANSWER face of the Indonesia nationalists, Japanese surrender to them
Neville Chamberlin - ANSWER UK PM, resigned after Nazi conquered Norway
Central Atlantic "Gap" - ANSWER between Iceland and Greenland, British do not have
planes that can reach here, ships (land lease goods) are very vulnerable to sinkage, US then
agrees to cover this in the August Agreement
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