Summary

World War 2 was a war that involved almost every part of the world.

There were two sides, Axis and Allies. The Allies leaders were Teddy Roosevelt,

Harry Truman (U.S.), Winston Churchill (UK), and Joseph Stalin (soviet Union).

The axis leaders were Adolf Hitler (Germany) Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Hideki Tojo (Japan).

There were around 45 million deaths in World War 2.

World War 2 was the bloodiest conflict and largest war in history.

This relates to foreign policy because when the U.S. joined the war they were

providing aid and guns, etc. to Britain and France.