WW2 Vocabulary ReviewVersión en línea Global 3/16 por Ms. Coons 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 3 Group 3 4 Group 4 5 Group 5 6 Group 6 7 Group 7 8 Group 8 Weimar Republic The democratic government in Germany after WW1 that was blamed for agreeing to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles (especially the war guilt clause) Mein Kampf Hitler's book which reflects his obsession with ultra-nationalism, antisemitism, racism, and Germany's need to expand Anti-Semitism Hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people Third Reich Hitler's Germany; totalitarian state Nuremberg Laws of 1935 Took away the social and economic opportunities as well as the political rights and German citizenship of Jews Munich Conference/appeasement 1938; Western nations (Great Britain and France) agreed to Hitler's demands including the German control of the Sudetenland Rape of Nanjing Japan's brutal invasion of this city in China led to thousands of deaths and inhumane treatment of Chinese civilians and soldiers Blitzkrieg Lightning warfare, German invasion of Poland, quick and massive attack