WW2 Origins QuizVersion en ligne Guess the words related to the origins of World War Two! par Philip Hughes A B D E F G H I J L M N P S T V Starts with A The policy of making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict, as practiced by Britain and France towards Nazi Germany. Starts with B A military tactic used by the Germans, involving a rapid and overwhelming attack using combined air and ground forces. Starts with D A form of government where a single leader holds absolute power and authority, often obtained through force or coercion. Starts with E The policy or practice of expanding a nation's territory or influence, often through military conquest or colonization. Starts with F An authoritarian and nationalistic political ideology characterized by dictatorial power, suppression of opposition, and extreme nationalism. Starts with G A severe worldwide economic downturn that began in the late 1920s, contributing to the rise of extremist ideologies and tensions between nations. Starts with H Adolf H_____, the leader of Nazi Germany, whose aggressive foreign policies and expansionist ambitions played a major role in causing World War Two. Starts with I Mussolini became the fascist dictator of this country. Starts with J A major Axis power during World War Two, whose imperialist ambitions and aggression in Asia contributed to the outbreak of war. Starts with L An international organization established after World War One to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, but failed to effectively address aggression. Starts with M The _____ agreement in 1938 between Britain, France, Italy, and Germany allowed Nazi Germany to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Starts with N A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, led by Adolf Hitler, which pursued extreme nationalist and anti-Semitic policies. Starts with P This country was invaded by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939. Starts with S This Soviet dictator approved the Non Aggression Treaty against the Nazis before WW2. Starts with T A political system in which the state has total control over all aspects of public and private life, often characterized by repression and censorship. Starts with V The peace treaty signed in 1919 that officially ended World War One, imposing harsh conditions on Germany and contributing to future tensions.