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Early WWII: Blitzkrieg and Axis Gains a. allied powers b. axis powers c. battle/evacuation of Dunkirk d. blitzkrieg e. Charles de Gaulle f. erwin rommel g. free france h. lindon blitz I. luftwaffle j. non-aggressive pact k. phony war/ "sitzkrieg" l. total war m. Vichy france 1. the french government-in-exile that led the french resistance movement against germany 2. the WWII alliance originally formed by germany, Italy, and Japan 3. a method of warfare which does not limit attacks to just soldiers and battlefields, but targets civilians and cities as well 4. the German Air for in WWII, known for its sophisticated and technologically advanced planes and combat methods 5. the name for the lack of battle action as allied troops waited out the winter of 1939-40 6. the brilliant german commander who took much of north Africa from the allies by 1942 7. the desperate removal across the English Channel of British soldiers trapped in france after the nazi invasion 8. meaning "lightning war," the trademark german method of attack in WWII, that allowed hitler to completely conquer Poland in less than a month 9. the agreement made by hitler and Stalin in August of 1939 to take no military action against each other, which also discussed their shared division of Eastern europe 10. a french commander who escaped the nazi invasion, and from Britain led a french government-in-exile 11. the WWII alliance originally formed by france and great Britain 12. the almost nightly firebombing of London by the luftwaffle in the fall of 1940 13. a puppet french state set up and controlled by gernany in the southern part of frabce after the nazi invasion​

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