world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
world war 2 crossword puzzle 2023-12-16
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- what was the first battle of world war 2
- What was canada's toughest battle in world war 2
- Where was the first atomic bomb dropped
- What fighting style did the germans use
- of Oahu where is pearl harbor
- what was canada's last battle in world war 2
- What are u boats
- Where was the second atomic bomb dropped
- how many Canadian's died in world war 2
- who was the leader of great Britain
- Canadians defeated the NAZIs and captured Ortona on December 28th, 1943 by using the
- how many Aboriginal Canadians volunteered to serve in the Second World War
- who won the battle of Dieppe
- When did D day happen
- What was the last battle of world war 2
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- When did canada declare war on germany
- What was Canadas firs battle in world war 2
- Where is Diep located
- Who did hitler kill during the holocaust
- When did world war 2 end in europe
- the leader of japan during world war 2
- the president of the united states during world war 2
- Canadians are assigned the job of kicking the NAZIs out of
- Canada had the forth largest
- how many Canadian soldiers survived world war 2
- When did world war 2 end in the pacific
- the prime minister of canada during world war 2
- More than ______canadians served in world war 2
- who won the battle of hong kong
- who won the battle of Britain
30 Clues: What are u boats • Where is Diep located • When did D day happen • Canada had the forth largest • who won the battle of Dieppe • of Oahu where is pearl harbor • who won the battle of Britain • who won the battle of hong kong • When did world war 2 end in europe • who was the leader of great Britain • When did canada declare war on germany • the leader of japan during world war 2 • ...
TIAWW1 2024-11-29
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- TREATY THAT OFFICIALLY ENDED WORLD WAR I.
- __________ WARFARE LED TO SOLDIERS FIGHTING IN TERRIBLE & UNSANITARY CONDITIONS.
- A TRUCE WAS OBSERVED IN 1914 FOR WHAT HOLIDAY?
- ONE-THIRD OF THE SOLDIERS DIED FROM THIS. (2 WORDS)
- A SERBIAN TERRORIST GROUP. (2 WORDS)
- WORLD WAR I WAS TRIGGERED BY THE ________________ OF THE ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA.
- RUSSIAN MONARCH DURING WORLD WAR I. (2 WORDS)
- GERMANY AND ___________ WITHDREW FROM THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN 1933.
- BRITISH PASSENGER SHIP SANK BY GERMANY IN 1915.
- GROUP ESTABLISHED TO PREVENT FUTURE WARS. (3 WORDS)
- TYPE OF SURGERY INVENTED BECAUSE OF WORLD WAR I.
- WEAPON FIRST USED BY GERMANS IN WORLD WAR I.
- GERMANY AND TURKEY WERE PART OF THE ___________ POWERS.
- ANOTHER TERM FOR PTSD. (2 WORDS)
- THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE EVENTUALLY BECAME WHICH COUNTRY?
- TYPE OF GAS USED AS A WEAPON DURING WORLD WAR I.
- THE FIRST PROTOTYPE TANK. (2 WORDS)
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- ENTERED THE WORKFORCE DURING WORLD WAR I.
- DOCUMENT SIGNED ON NOVEMBER 11, 1918. (2 WORDS)
- THE GUN WEIGHING 48 TONS.
- THERE WAS OVER A MILLION PEOPLE KILLED DURING THE BATTLE OF __________.
- THE GERMAN EMPEROR WHO ABDICATED IN 1918. (2 WORDS)
- THE REIGNING MONARCHS DURING WORLD WAR I WERE ALL RELATED TO WHICH QUEEN?
- ROUTINELY USED TO TREAT WOUNDED SOLDIERS. (2 WORDS)
- THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS SUFFERED PARTIAL OR COMPLETE ______________.
- AMERICAN PRESIDENT DURING WORLD WAR I. (2 WORDS)
- __________ AND DOGS WERE USED TO TRANSPORT MESSAGES.
- 128 AMERICANS WERE KILLED BY A GERMAN ____________ IN 1915.
- MORE THAN ________ MILLION PEOPLE DIED IN WORLD WAR I.
- WORLD WAR I WAS CENTERED HERE.
- COUNTRY THAT ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY FOR STARTING WORLD WAR I.
- WORLD WAR I WAS CALLED THE _________ WAR, THE WORLD WAR, OR THE WAR TO END ALL WARS.
- BY 1918, THE GERMAN ____________ WAS COLLAPSING.
- THE GERMAN NAVY SUFFERED A MAJOR ___________.
- THE AREA BETWEEN TWO ENEMY TRENCHES. (3 WORDS)
- THE ALLIANCE THAT INCLUDED COUNTRIES LIKE RUSSIA, FRANCE, BRITAIN, & MORE.
- THE AMOUNT OF YEARS WORLD WAR I LASTED.
- BECAUSE OF WORLD WAR I, GERMANY HAD TO LIMIT THE SIZE OF WHAT?
- COUNTRY THAT JOINED THE WAR IN 1917.
- ____________ WEAPONS WERE FIRST USED DURING WORLD WAR I.
40 Clues: THE GUN WEIGHING 48 TONS. • WORLD WAR I WAS CENTERED HERE. • ANOTHER TERM FOR PTSD. (2 WORDS) • THE FIRST PROTOTYPE TANK. (2 WORDS) • A SERBIAN TERRORIST GROUP. (2 WORDS) • COUNTRY THAT JOINED THE WAR IN 1917. • THE AMOUNT OF YEARS WORLD WAR I LASTED. • ENTERED THE WORKFORCE DURING WORLD WAR I. • TREATY THAT OFFICIALLY ENDED WORLD WAR I. • ...
Bomb by Steve Sheinkin 2021-05-18
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- bomb created during World War 2
- leader of the U.S.S.R. during World War 2
- the atomic bomb dropped on August 9 was on _____
- item produced at Vemork in Norway
- element used in bomb on Nagasaki
- where the atomic bomb was tested
- a spy for the Soviets
- "father" of the atomic bomb
- the atomic bomb dropped on August 6 was on _____
- American army colonel working on atomic bomb project
- element used in bomb on Hiroshima
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- president of USA during most of World War 2
- a spy for the Soviets
- code name for the atomic bomb project
- president of USA during end of World War 2
- leader of the Nazis
- name of an operation to destroy the Vemork plant
- where the atomic bomb was created (Santa Fe)
- country that fought in World War 2 against the Nazis
- nickname for the political and military leaders of Japan during World War 2
20 Clues: leader of the Nazis • a spy for the Soviets • a spy for the Soviets • "father" of the atomic bomb • bomb created during World War 2 • element used in bomb on Nagasaki • where the atomic bomb was tested • item produced at Vemork in Norway • element used in bomb on Hiroshima • code name for the atomic bomb project • leader of the U.S.S.R. during World War 2 • ...
WWll 2023-05-16
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- "ll Duce"
- The end of world war 2
- The U.S joins world war 2
- Capitalism owns the means of production; EXTREME NATIONALISM
- The creation and dropping of this bomb supposedly ended world war 2
- German politician: dictator of Germany from 1933-1945
- The government name for Russia
- War was declared after this major event in December 1941
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- War that created a union between Austria and Germany
- The start of world war 2
- The government name for Italy
- Germany invades Poland:france and Britain declare war in...?
- The city the first atomic bomb was dropped on
- The city the second atomic bomb was dropped on
- Japans militarist; believed in racial superiority
- Gov. owns means of production
- How manydeaths occurred in battle?
- Japan emperor
- one absolute leader
- Soviet politician; "Man of Steel"
20 Clues: "ll Duce" • Japan emperor • one absolute leader • The end of world war 2 • The start of world war 2 • The U.S joins world war 2 • The government name for Italy • Gov. owns means of production • The government name for Russia • Soviet politician; "Man of Steel" • How manydeaths occurred in battle? • The city the first atomic bomb was dropped on • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- One of Americas best generals that fought in World War 2
- A battle between the U.S and Japan for control in the Pacific
- The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2
- Considered the bad guys of the war and included Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The president that took over after Roosevelt died
- A tactic Germans used also known as lightning war
- The kind of bomb that was dropped on Japan which was made them surrender
- The treaty that Hitler broke while making his army
- The dictator that led Italy in world war 2
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- The man that led Great Britain in the war before Churchill
- The name of the Allies invasion of France
- The man that led Japan throughout most of the war
- The main reason for Hitler losing the war in Stalingrad
- The man that led Germany in world war 2
- The man who led Russia throughout World War 2
- Consider the good guys of the war and included America and Great Britain
- The attack that led the U.S to declare war on Japan
- The president that led America but died in 1945
- The name of the beach the U.S had landed on to take Japan
- The first country Germany invaded which is said to have started the war
20 Clues: The man that led Germany in world war 2 • The name of the Allies invasion of France • The dictator that led Italy in world war 2 • The man who led Russia throughout World War 2 • The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2 • The president that led America but died in 1945 • The man that led Japan throughout most of the war • ...
World War I & II Notes Digital Crossword 2023-11-14
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- Germany was forced to ______ for the damage they caused during World War 1
- The Cold War was a conflict between the _______ _______ and the United States.
- In World War 2, Germany and its allies were known as the ________ powers.
- The __________ began in 1933 in Germany and surrounding countries.
- During Industrialization, people moved from a farming society to a society based on ____________.
- During Industrialization, people moved from a _________ society to a society based on manufacturing.
- The United States joined World War 2 after Japan bombed ______ _______, Hawaii.
- In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the ________ ruler of Germany.
- A strong loyalty to a country
- The ________ (Britain, France & the US) won World War 1.
- The period after World War 2, from 1945 to 1991 was known as the _____ ______.
- As a result of World War 1, __________ between European nations changed.
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- World War 1 started because of rivalries between _________ powers.
- After World War 1, the country of ___________ was formed from Montenegro, Serbia, and part of Austria-Hungary.
- The ________ _________ lost World War 1.
- World War 2 in Europe ended in 1945 when Germany _________.
- The first part of your notes is titled "A Move Towards __________"
- In 1986, a nuclear power plant called in _________, Ukraine exploded, killing many people and damaging the environment.
- World War ____ lasted from 1914 to 1918
- During the Cold War, countries with limited governments feared that unlimited governments would take away their personal ________.
- The Soviet Union went bankrupt because of too much _______ spending on nuclear weapons.
- The war in Afghanistan in the Korean War are expamples of _______ wars.
- The Cold War was essentially an arms race over _______ weapons.
- After the Cold War ended, Russia moved froma command economy to a ________ economy.
- World War 1 resulted in ________ of deaths in Europe.
- During the Cold war, the Soviet Union operated under a ________ regime.
- World War ______ happened between 1939 and 1945.
- After World War 1, countries such as Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia were formed from the western part of __________.
28 Clues: A strong loyalty to a country • World War ____ lasted from 1914 to 1918 • The ________ _________ lost World War 1. • World War ______ happened between 1939 and 1945. • World War 1 resulted in ________ of deaths in Europe. • The ________ (Britain, France & the US) won World War 1. • World War 2 in Europe ended in 1945 when Germany _________. • ...
World War 2 2021-11-08
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- which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- What kind of government was Italy
- World War 2 ended this terrible time
- What kind of government was the Soviet Union
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- Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2
- what is the name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- Group comprised of Great Britain, France, America, the Soviet Union and Italy
- Who was the leader of France during World War 2
- acronym used for the long term causes of world war 2
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2
14 Clues: What kind of government was Italy • World War 2 ended this terrible time • What kind of government was the Soviet Union • Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2 • Who was the leader of France during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • ...
World War 2 2024-05-09
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- which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- What kind of government was Italy
- World War 2 ended this terrible time
- What kind of government was the Soviet Union
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- Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2
- what is the name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- Group comprised of Great Britain, France, America, the Soviet Union and Italy
- Who was the leader of France during World War 2
- acronym used for the long term causes of world war 2
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2
- Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2
14 Clues: What kind of government was Italy • World War 2 ended this terrible time • What kind of government was the Soviet Union • Who was the leader of Japan during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2 • Who was the leader of France during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Russia during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • ...
Civil Rights 1900-1945 2021-03-17
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- Act during World War 1 that selected men for the draft based on a lottery system (2 words)
- name that describes the flowering of arts by African Americans during the 1920s-30s (2 words)
- Act during World War 1 that made it a crime to say or print anything that was disloyal to the U.S. government
- term used to describe the large scale movement of African Americans from the South to the North during and after World War 1 (2 words)
- the campaign for victory against racism overseas and racism at home during World War 2
- amendment that gave black men the right to vote
- Act during World War 1 that made it a crime to specifically speak against the draft or war industries
- full name of woman who pushed for the right to vote by protesting and confrontational tactics; she was jailed and force fed in prison
- Supreme Court case __________ v. United States upheld Japanese internment because it was based on “military urgency” not race
- name of president during World War 1 who eventually supported the woman suffrage movement
- city in the north that was the site of a 1919 race riot that started at a beach
- name of riots in Los Angeles during World War 2 when sailors attacked Mexican Americans for wearing certain clothes
- Executive Order #9981 issued by President Truman in 1948 outlawed segregation in the ___________.
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- group of African American fighter pilots during World War 2
- amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Native American tribe that helped develop a secret code during World War 2
- last name of women who promoted the right for women to have access to birth control in the early 1900s
- full name of man who promoted black nationalism and a “Back to Africa” movement
- last name of president during World War 2 who authorized the internment of Japanese Americans
- term used to describe a woman in the 1920s who wore shorter dresses and short hair
- organization that fought discrimination and segregation by using court cases
- style of music popular during the 1920s
- World War 1 Supreme Court case _________ v. United States ruled that free speech could be limited when that speech presents a “clear and present danger.”
- amendment that provides for a speedy trial
- term that means the right to vote
25 Clues: term that means the right to vote • style of music popular during the 1920s • amendment that provides for a speedy trial • amendment that gave women the right to vote • amendment that gave black men the right to vote • group of African American fighter pilots during World War 2 • Native American tribe that helped develop a secret code during World War 2 • ...
World War 2 2025-02-23
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- - Who surrendered that ended World War 2
- - Hitler became this in 1933
- - agreement between enemies in war to stop fighting so they can discuss peace terms
- - Controlled American Economy
- - Where did Hitler write Mein Kampf
- - first concentration camp
- - World Wide economic collapse
- — living space
- - Biased information
- - Hitler died by this
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- - The President that took over after Roosevelt died
- - The kind of bomb that was dropped on Japan which made them surrender
- - forced to sit on separate park benches
- - Germany was angered by having to pay this
- - the mass murdering of Jews through World War 2
- - Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan
- - The first country Germany invaded which is said to have started World War 2
- - The dictator that led Italy in World War 2
- - A political system by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
- - How many months was Hitler in prison for
20 Clues: — living space • - Biased information • - Hitler died by this • - first concentration camp • - Hitler became this in 1933 • - Controlled American Economy • - World Wide economic collapse • - Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan • - Where did Hitler write Mein Kampf • - Who surrendered that ended World War 2 • - forced to sit on separate park benches • ...
World War 2 Memorial 2013-09-11
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- How many pillers are there?
- What show the states and the territories?
- How many stars where there on the wall at the Memorial?
- What is on the wall for the loved ones that who are lost?
- What is the name of the fountain at the World War 2 Memorial?
- Walkway What walkway do you have to walk on to get to the World War 2 Memorial?
- How many feet tall are the pillers?
- What does the rope inside the pillers represent?
- The World War 2 Memorial was dedicated by Cliton in 1995 on what day?
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- How many served at World War 2?
- Who desighned the Memorial?
- How long was it before the fountain flowed again?
- Where is the World War 2 Memorial at?
- How many acers does the World War 2 Memorial cover?
- The World War 2 Memorial is there to celibrate what?
15 Clues: How many pillers are there? • Who desighned the Memorial? • How many served at World War 2? • How many feet tall are the pillers? • Where is the World War 2 Memorial at? • What show the states and the territories? • How long was it before the fountain flowed again? • What does the rope inside the pillers represent? • How many acers does the World War 2 Memorial cover? • ...
imprisoned 2021-05-13
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- came in the 1850s
- taking place so they dont go into the camps
- what they werent allowed to get till 1870
- raid major battle in world war 2
- made amercain go into ww2
- horrific camps
- 1860s
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- destroy the japen land
- where the japenses and the jews were held
- smartest class in amercain history
- 2 started in 1939 and end 1945
- hated the japenese people
- took place in 1914 to 1918
- us president
- taking place in world war 2
- 5 million people died during world
- taking the japenese out of amercian
- where the japanese stared
- very pouplor by the japen people
- took place after world war 2
20 Clues: 1860s • us president • horrific camps • came in the 1850s • destroy the japen land • hated the japenese people • where the japanese stared • made amercain go into ww2 • took place in 1914 to 1918 • taking place in world war 2 • took place after world war 2 • 2 started in 1939 and end 1945 • raid major battle in world war 2 • very pouplor by the japen people • ...
Moto History Review Oct. 28 2020-10-28
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- one thing the Germans gave up after World War I
- the first letter of all of the things the Germans were not happy about after World War I
- one of the important politicians at the end of World War I
- 2 words = many post-World War I ideas like 'every country should be able to sail on the seas' and 'no secret deals should be made between countries'
- 4 words = the agreement after World War I about Austria
- the countries which fought the Germans in World War I
- the leaders in the League of Nations
- the Germans had to pay this after World War I
- one thing the Germans gave up after World War I
- a country which left the League of Nations
- 2 words = what the Germans disliked after World War I
- a country which left the League of Nations
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- 3 words = the agreement after World War I about Hungary
- 3 words = the agreement at the end of World War I
- the large group of people in the League of Nations
- 3 words = the important countries at the end of World War I
- the 26 articles in the League of Nations
- 3 words = the result of bad agreements after World War I
- 3 words = organization started after World War I
19 Clues: the leaders in the League of Nations • the 26 articles in the League of Nations • a country which left the League of Nations • a country which left the League of Nations • the Germans had to pay this after World War I • one thing the Germans gave up after World War I • one thing the Germans gave up after World War I • 3 words = organization started after World War I • ...
World War ll 2023-05-26
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- What was the Japanese army called
- Leader of japan in world war 2
- the name of the side the US was on
- 2 countries join forces in war
- cause of world war two
- country where the first battle was
- japanese city the US bombed
- US entry into World War two
- What country did germany surrender in
- Leader of the Nazis
- what were american troops called
- how many countries fought in the war
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- the amount of people who died in ww2
- leader of france in world war 2
- the name of the side germany was on
- How many years apart were ww1 and ww2
- General in charge of d-day
- a ditch dug for protection
- Japanese suicide pilots
- First president of World War two
- The people the Nazis targeted
- How many countries fought with germany
22 Clues: Leader of the Nazis • cause of world war two • Japanese suicide pilots • General in charge of d-day • a ditch dug for protection • japanese city the US bombed • US entry into World War two • The people the Nazis targeted • Leader of japan in world war 2 • 2 countries join forces in war • leader of france in world war 2 • First president of World War two • ...
World War 2 Memorial 2013-09-11
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- Its in the _____ at D.C
- Theres _______ pillars
- It covers more than ______ acres
- There are 2 Gigiant pillars one fo the Alantic and one for the
- There are about _________ stars
- Some of the World War 2 Memorial was built out of
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- More than seven thousand pieces in the World War 2 Memorial were
- How many people died in World War 2
- Theres a _____ between each pillar
- What month did they start the construction of the World War 2 Memorial
- It recived 197
- The memorial is to the spirt, sacrifce, and to the
- The pillars are _______ ft.
- In the middle of the World War 2 Memorial theres apool with a
- People helped build it to say __________
15 Clues: It recived 197 • Theres _______ pillars • Its in the _____ at D.C • The pillars are _______ ft. • There are about _________ stars • It covers more than ______ acres • Theres a _____ between each pillar • How many people died in World War 2 • People helped build it to say __________ • Some of the World War 2 Memorial was built out of • ...
World War ll 2022-05-16
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- What was the Japanese army called
- Leader of japan in world war 2
- the name of the side the US was on
- 2 countries join forces in war
- cause of world war two
- country where the first battle was
- japanese city the US bombed
- US entry into World War two
- What country did germany surrender in
- Leader of the Nazis
- what were american troops called
- how many countries fought in the war
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- the amount of people who died in ww2
- leader of france in world war 2
- the name of the side germany was on
- How many years apart were ww1 and ww2
- General in charge of d-day
- a ditch dug for protection
- Japanese suicide pilots
- First president of World War two
- The people the Nazis targeted
- How many countries fought with germany
22 Clues: Leader of the Nazis • cause of world war two • Japanese suicide pilots • General in charge of d-day • a ditch dug for protection • japanese city the US bombed • US entry into World War two • The people the Nazis targeted • Leader of japan in world war 2 • 2 countries join forces in war • leader of france in world war 2 • First president of World War two • ...
Unit 8: WWII Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31
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- The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2.
- A treaty/pact signed by Hitler and Stalin on August 23, 1939 in which both countries agreed not to attack each other and to divide Poland.
- A settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia on September 30, 1938.
- Known as “Victory in Japan Day” that occurred on August 14, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Japan.
- A warlike act by one country against another without cause.
- Known as “Victory in Europe Day” that occurred on May 8, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Europe.
- Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war.
- The deliberate attempt to kill or destroy an entire nation or group of people.
- War between the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers that lasted from 1939-1945.
- A group created after World War 2 to help prevent future wars and conflicts from occurring; also called the UN.
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. Used by Benito Mussolini from 1922-1943.
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- Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941.
- Internment Camps-Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during World War 2.
- Economic condition in which money loses its value and prices rise.
- Prison camps used under the rule of Hitler in which over 6,000,000 Jewish people died during World War 2.
- The June 6, 1944 invasion carried out by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy, France; nicknamed “Operation Overlord” and often called “D-Day.”
- A form of fighting in which Japanese pilots would purposely crash their planes into U.S. aircraft carriers.
- Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations.
- World War 2 alliance between France, Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union (USSR) who fought against the Axis Powers.
- A policy created the in which Great Britain could borrow or “lease” weapons from the United States.
- World War 2 alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan who fought against the Allied Powers.
- A type of warfare used by Germany during World War 2 which was used to quickly defeat Poland and France; known as “Lightening War.”
- Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943.
- A strategy of fighting developed by the United States to fight the war against Japan by “hopping” from island to island.
- A type of government that attempts to control all aspects of people’s personal and private lives.
25 Clues: Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations. • Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war. • Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941. • Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943. • The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2. • A warlike act by one country against another without cause. • ...
Unit 8: WWII Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-17
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- Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war.
- A type of government that attempts to control all aspects of people’s personal and private lives.
- Known as “Victory in Europe Day” that occurred on May 8, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Europe.
- Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations.
- A policy created the in which Great Britain could borrow or “lease” weapons from the United States.
- A strategy of fighting developed by the United States to fight the war against Japan by “hopping” from island to island.
- The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2.
- War between the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers that lasted from 1939-1945.
- Internment Camps-Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during World War 2.
- A warlike act by one country against another without cause.
- A type of warfare used by Germany during World War 2 which was used to quickly defeat Poland and France; known as “Lightening War.”
- The June 6, 1944 invasion carried out by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy, France; nicknamed “Operation Overlord” and often called “D-Day.”
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. Used by Benito Mussolini from 1922-1943.
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- A treaty/pact signed by Hitler and Stalin on August 23, 1939 in which both countries agreed not to attack each other and to divide Poland.
- A settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia on September 30, 1938.
- A form of fighting in which Japanese pilots would purposely crash their planes into U.S. aircraft carriers.
- A group created after World War 2 to help prevent future wars and conflicts from occurring; also called the UN.
- Known as “Victory in Japan Day” that occurred on August 14, 1945 and marked the end of World War 2 in Japan.
- The deliberate attempt to kill or destroy an entire nation or group of people.
- Economic condition in which money loses its value and prices rise.
- Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943.
- World War 2 alliance between France, Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union (USSR) who fought against the Axis Powers.
- World War 2 alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan who fought against the Allied Powers.
- Prison camps used under the rule of Hitler in which over 6,000,000 Jewish people died during World War 2.
- Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941.
25 Clues: Conflict or fighting that involves entire nations. • Policy of giving in to aggression in order to avoid war. • Site of the Soviet victory over Germany in February 1943. • Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941. • The systematic murder of 6 million Jews during World War 2. • A warlike act by one country against another without cause. • ...
Start Year of Major Wars 2021-03-21
17 Clues: Iraqi War • Korean War • Crimean War • World War 1 • World War 2 • Vietnam War • The War of 1812 • Afghanistan War • Persian Gulf War • Bosnian Conflict • Syrian Civil War • Russian Civil War • King George's War • French Revolution • American Civil War • Mexican Revolution • American Revolutionary War
You may not know this 2021-04-21
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- The US didn’t join the war until 1941, when ____ attacked the United States
- The group most heavily targeted by the Nazis were the ____
- Millions of Germans were imprisoned and killed because they didn’t fit the image of the ______ race
- Before World War 2 began, _____ was ruled by a man named Adolf Hitler
- when Hitler occupied Paris, French resistance fighters cut the cables for the Eiffel Tower’s elevator
- _____ is a sacred religious symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and dates back to before the 2nd century BC.
- The first American serviceman killed was killed by the ______
- World War 2 was a battle between _____ groups of countries
- Who killed most in WWII
- World War II began when ____ troops invaded Poland on 1 September 1939.
- Around 64 ______ people died in World War 2
- There’s still no _____ treaty between Japan and Russia
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- when did WWII start
- One ______ soldier didn’t surrender until 1974
- when did WWII end
- The ______ surrendered on 8 May 1945
- Over 100,000 _____ bomber crewmen were killed over Europe
- Queen Elizabeth served in the _______ military
- Some countries remained ‘_____’ in World War 2
- The first German serviceman killed in the war was killed by the _______
- More US servicemen died in the ___ Corps than the Marine Corps
21 Clues: when did WWII end • when did WWII start • Who killed most in WWII • The ______ surrendered on 8 May 1945 • Around 64 ______ people died in World War 2 • One ______ soldier didn’t surrender until 1974 • Queen Elizabeth served in the _______ military • Some countries remained ‘_____’ in World War 2 • There’s still no _____ treaty between Japan and Russia • ...
World War 1 and World War 2 2020-12-29
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- This war broke out in August 1914
- The result of World War 1 and 2
- The reason for World War 1
- Sweetened hazelnut cocoa spread invented during World War 2
- Japanese cities bombed during World War 2
- The two major groups of countries that fought each other during World War 2
- This war broke out in September 1939
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- The two major groups of countries that fought each other during World War 1
- The country invaded by Hitler in September 1939
- World War 1 started here
- Medical procedure invented because of World War1
- This gas was used for the first time during World War 1
12 Clues: World War 1 started here • The reason for World War 1 • The result of World War 1 and 2 • This war broke out in August 1914 • This war broke out in September 1939 • Japanese cities bombed during World War 2 • The country invaded by Hitler in September 1939 • This gas was used for the first time during World War 1 • ...
Start Year of Major Wars 2021-03-21
17 Clues: Iraqi War • Korean War • World War 2 • Vietnam War • Crimean War • World War 1 • The War of 1812 • Afghanistan War • Syrian Civil War • Persian Gulf War • Bosnian Conflict • King George's War • French Revolution • Russian Civil War • Mexican Revolution • American Civil War • American Revolutionary War
Start Year of Major Wars 2021-03-21
17 Clues: Iraqi War • Korean War • World War 2 • World War 1 • Vietnam War • Crimean War • The War of 1812 • Afghanistan War • Bosnian Conflict • Syrian Civil War • Persian Gulf War • French Revolution • Russian Civil War • King George's War • Mexican Revolution • American Civil War • American Revolutionary War
Start Year of Major Wars 2023-10-02
17 Clues: Iraqi War • Korean War • World War 2 • Vietnam War • Crimean War • World War 1 • The War of 1812 • Afghanistan War • Syrian Civil War • Persian Gulf War • Bosnian Conflict • King George's War • French Revolution • Russian Civil War • Mexican Revolution • American Civil War • American Revolutionary War
World War 2 Memorial 2013-09-11
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- It covers more than _______ acres
- you People helped to say
- Theres a _______ between each pillar
- It recived 197
- There are about __________ stars on the wall
- There are _______ pillar
- Some of the World War 2 Memorial wa built out of
- More than seven thousand pieces in the World War 2 Memorial were
- There are 2 Gigiant pillars one fo the Alantic and one for the
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- What month did they start the construction of the World War 2 Memorial
- How many people died in World War 2
- The memorial is to the spirt, sacrifce, and to the
- Its in the ______ at D.C
- In the middle of the World War 2 Memorial theres apool with a
14 Clues: It recived 197 • you People helped to say • Its in the ______ at D.C • There are _______ pillar • It covers more than _______ acres • How many people died in World War 2 • Theres a _______ between each pillar • There are about __________ stars on the wall • Some of the World War 2 Memorial wa built out of • The memorial is to the spirt, sacrifce, and to the • ...
Historic Humans 2021-03-03
18 Clues: Tesla • Edison • Lincoln • Franklin • Bonaparte • the Great • Jefferson • Washington • the conqueror • odyssey lliad • queen of Egypt • famous pharaoh • Greek philosophy • the world is a stage • American Indian guide • world war 2 socialist • world war 2 megalomaniac • American Indian peace maker
1940-1949 2023-05-10
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- Won the World series in
- Most familiar type of music.
- Invasion of Northwest Europe aka D-Day
- Women Manufactured things because men were at war
- Stripped people of japanese descent of their civil rights
- Turning point of the war
- Political leader and 32nd president
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- Elected vice president in 1944 and Created foreign policy
- Very famous musician
- Famous hairstyle women wore where they used pins to style their hair.
- Prohibits discrimination of any race for defensive industry
- Creation of nuclear weapons that helped end world war 2
- Ended World war 2
- One of the most destructive wars in human history.
- Victory in Europe
- Strategy used by the US to get closer to Japan
- Killed thousands of people contributing to end of world war 2
- Most important american naval base.
18 Clues: Ended World war 2 • Victory in Europe • Very famous musician • Won the World series in • Turning point of the war • Most familiar type of music. • Most important american naval base. • Political leader and 32nd president • Invasion of Northwest Europe aka D-Day • Strategy used by the US to get closer to Japan • Women Manufactured things because men were at war • ...
WW II 2022-02-03
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- Hilter genocide of a certain race
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- of Okinawa Where was the final battle of world war 2
- of Stalingrad which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- leader of Germany during World War 2
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- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- harbor name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- Why did japan bomb pearl harbor
- What kind of government was Italy
- leader of Japan during World War 2
- leader of France during World War 2
- Bomb What deadly bomb was dropped in world war 2
12 Clues: Why did japan bomb pearl harbor • Hilter genocide of a certain race • What kind of government was Italy • leader of Japan during World War 2 • leader of France during World War 2 • leader of Germany during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • Bomb What deadly bomb was dropped in world war 2 • of Okinawa Where was the final battle of world war 2 • ...
WW II 2022-02-03
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- Bomb, What deadly bomb was dropped in world war 2
- Who was the President of the United States during World War 2
- Hilter genocide of a certain race
- , What kind of government was Italy
- of Stalingrad, which battle did Germany attempt to take over Russia
- leader of Germany during World War 2
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- , leader of Japan during World War 2
- Why did japan bomb pearl harbor
- Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2
- leader of France during World War 2
- harbor,k name of the attack of the Japanese on the Americans
- of Okinawa, Where was the final battle of world war 2
12 Clues: Why did japan bomb pearl harbor • Hilter genocide of a certain race • leader of France during World War 2 • , leader of Japan during World War 2 • , What kind of government was Italy • leader of Germany during World War 2 • Who was the leader of Britain during World War 2 • Bomb, What deadly bomb was dropped in world war 2 • ...
World war 2 2015-05-18
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- Hitlers genocide of a certain race
- The capital of Ukraine that gets liberated by Soviet troops on 1943
- a pivotal fight in the pacific where the Americans pushed the Japanese off this island
- A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers
- German Tactic that was used by them to quickly conquer countries
- the nation that suffered the most amount of casualties during the war
- A forest where the Germans launched a counter push against the incoming alied troops
- Hitler and Mussolini both led their countries as ...... Dictators
- Popular German sup machine gun
- The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been
- where the final land battle of world war 2 was
- The country that was conquered by Germany and this invasion signalled the start of world war 2
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- A German naval unit that provide very valuable to them for attacking allied ships
- the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader
- a city that Hitler failed to acquire and is named after a leader
- The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war
- a western nation that played a pivotal moment in world war 2 is famous for its air battle with Germany
- a nickname for the Soviet army
- Many of these occured during the war, most the time to declare war on a certain nation
- a famous American general who fought in both world wars
20 Clues: a nickname for the Soviet army • Popular German sup machine gun • Hitlers genocide of a certain race • where the final land battle of world war 2 was • the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader • The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been • A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers • The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war • ...
World war 2 2015-05-18
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- The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war
- Many of these occured during the war, most the time to declare war on a certain nation
- The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been
- A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers
- Hitler and Mussolini both led their countries as ...... Dictators
- The capital of Ukraine that gets liberated by Soviet troops on 1943
- a city that Hitler failed to acquire and is named after a leader
- The country that was conquered by Germany and this invasion signalled the start of world war 2
- the surname of a powerful allied world war 2 leader
- Hitlers genocide of a certain race
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- the nation that suffered the most amount of casualties during the war
- A forest where the Germans launched a counter push against the incoming alied troops
- a nickname for the Soviet army
- a western nation that played a pivotal moment in world war 2 is famous for its air battle with Germany
- A German naval unit that prooved very valuable to them for attacking allied ships
- German Tactic that was used by them to quickly conquer countries
- where the final land battle of world war 2 was
- a pivotal fight in the pacific where the Americans pushed the Japanese off this island
- Popular German sub machine gun
- a famous American general who fought in both world wars
20 Clues: a nickname for the Soviet army • Popular German sub machine gun • Hitlers genocide of a certain race • where the final land battle of world war 2 was • The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been • the surname of a powerful allied world war 2 leader • A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers • The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war • ...
World Geography 2022-11-30
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- home of Azul airlines
- drinks the most tea
- capital “Moscow”
- the country that borders the U.S.
- has a part named “Bollywood”, Bombay
- first discovered the Americas
- created karate
- started world war two
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- the most powerful country in the world
- the country that had the best vacation spot computer generated
- helped start world war one (2/2)
- home of islam
- has the world's most population
- helped start world war one (1/2)
- has terrorists setting up homes there
- land of the baguettes
16 Clues: home of islam • created karate • capital “Moscow” • drinks the most tea • home of Azul airlines • land of the baguettes • started world war two • first discovered the Americas • has the world's most population • helped start world war one (2/2) • helped start world war one (1/2) • the country that borders the U.S. • has a part named “Bollywood”, Bombay • ...
WW2 2022-02-14
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- The country Hitler was the dictator of during world war 2.
- The country that was invaded by Germany and made France and Great Britain declare war on Germany.
- Was allied to the soviet union and the uk.
- One of the countries that Hitler invaded in 1939
- The country that Germany went through in order to invade France
- was allied to The soviet union and the usa.
- was allied to Germany during world war 2.
- Was neutral during world war 2.
- The country that was part of the winter war.
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- The country in Asia that was allied to Germany.
- One of the countries that Hitler invaded in 1939
- The country in scandinavia that tried to remain neutral but was invaded by Germany.
- One of the allied powers in world war 2.
- A country that was neutral in world war 2.
14 Clues: Was neutral during world war 2. • One of the allied powers in world war 2. • was allied to Germany during world war 2. • Was allied to the soviet union and the uk. • A country that was neutral in world war 2. • was allied to The soviet union and the usa. • The country that was part of the winter war. • The country in Asia that was allied to Germany. • ...
Project 2: History ERA Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-20
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- The countries with the most power around the world
- stripped the civil rights of the people who were of Japanese ancestry
- The Leader of Germany during WW2
- Equipment that could pick up incoming enemy aircrafts
- He led the Soviet Union during World War 2
- The date that World War 2 ends
- Oversaw the end of World War 2 and approved the use of the atomic bomb
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- The date that World War 2 begins
- The only president elected four times
- Japan bombs this location with atomic bombs
- The date that Japan bombs pearl harbor
- To be freed
- The date that Norway is invaded by Germany
- The allied invasion of Normandy
- A nuclear weapon used on Japanese cities after Pearl Harbor
15 Clues: To be freed • The date that World War 2 ends • The allied invasion of Normandy • The date that World War 2 begins • The Leader of Germany during WW2 • The only president elected four times • The date that Japan bombs pearl harbor • The date that Norway is invaded by Germany • He led the Soviet Union during World War 2 • Japan bombs this location with atomic bombs • ...
WW2 2022-02-14
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- The country Hitler was the dictator of during world war 2.
- The country that was invaded by Germany and made France and Great Britain declare war on Germany.
- Was allied to the soviet union and the uk.
- One of the countries that Hitler invaded in 1939
- The country that Germany went through in order to invade France
- was allied to The soviet union and the usa.
- was allied to Germany during world war 2.
- Was neutral during world war 2.
- The country that was part of the winter war.
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- The country in Asia that was allied to Germany.
- One of the countries that Hitler invaded in 1939
- The country in scandinavia that tried to remain neutral but was invaded by Germany.
- One of the allied powers in world war 2.
- A country that was neutral in world war 2.
14 Clues: Was neutral during world war 2. • One of the allied powers in world war 2. • was allied to Germany during world war 2. • Was allied to the soviet union and the uk. • A country that was neutral in world war 2. • was allied to The soviet union and the usa. • The country that was part of the winter war. • The country in Asia that was allied to Germany. • ...
WW2 2022-02-14
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- The country Hitler was the dictator of during world war 2.
- The country that was invaded by Germany and made France and Great Britain declare war on Germany.
- Was allied to the soviet union and the uk.
- One of the countries that Hitler invaded in 1939
- The country that Germany went through in order to invade France
- was allied to The soviet union and the usa.
- was allied to Germany during world war 2.
- Was neutral during world war 2.
- The country that was part of the winter war.
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- The country in Asia that was allied to Germany.
- One of the countries that Hitler invaded in 1939
- The country in scandinavia that tried to remain neutral but was invaded by Germany.
- One of the allied powers in world war 2.
- A country that was neutral in world war 2.
14 Clues: Was neutral during world war 2. • One of the allied powers in world war 2. • was allied to Germany during world war 2. • Was allied to the soviet union and the uk. • A country that was neutral in world war 2. • was allied to The soviet union and the usa. • The country that was part of the winter war. • The country in Asia that was allied to Germany. • ...
Military History Center of the Carolinas 2024-04-01
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- What island did America seize in the Caribbean after the Spanish-American War?
- What battle is considered the "turning point" in the Pacific Theater during World War 2?
- Which country did Iraq invade during Operation Desert Storm?
- What country supported the North Koreans during the Korean War?
- The name of Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry group.
- What country, after losing in World War 1, reformed into Turkey?
- What city was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary shot in?
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- The bombing of this port brought America into World War 2.
- What country collapsed in 1917 while fighting in World War 1?
- The U.S.S. _____ was the ship that blew up in Havana Harbor, starting the Spanish-American War.
- Who was the president during the fighting in the Korean War?
- Which country did America fight during Operation Desert Storm?
- Which Vietnam did America support during the Vietnam War?
- What ideology did the North Vietnamese follow?
- Who was the main enemy in Europe during World War 2?
15 Clues: What ideology did the North Vietnamese follow? • The name of Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry group. • Who was the main enemy in Europe during World War 2? • What city was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary shot in? • Which Vietnam did America support during the Vietnam War? • The bombing of this port brought America into World War 2. • ...
World History 6 Weeks Test 2022-05-17
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- League of (Blank) that was setup to resolve international disputes after World War 1
- Mussolini was the prime minister of this country
- Country who organized an attack on pearl harbor.
- The country that Germany send a message to stating that they should form an alliance against the US.
- Leader of Germany during World War 2
- Powers Alliance of Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, and the US.
- Joseph Stalin was the leader of this country
- Nazis
- The treaty that ended World War 1
- President of this country was Woodrow Wilson
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- This country had their Arch Duke assissinated and began world war 1
- Franklin D. (Blank) was the president during World War 2
- Military fighting tactic during world war 1
- Time of poor economic conditions
- The name of the telegram that was intercepted by the United States
- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- Building up a country's army
- German submarines
18 Clues: Nazis • German submarines • Building up a country's army • Time of poor economic conditions • The treaty that ended World War 1 • Leader of Germany during World War 2 • Military fighting tactic during world war 1 • Joseph Stalin was the leader of this country • President of this country was Woodrow Wilson • Mussolini was the prime minister of this country • ...
WW2 2025-01-31
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- The name of the Allies invasion of France
- A tactic Germans used also known as lightning war
- The man that led Germany in world war 2
- The dictator that led Italy in world war 2
- The name of the beach the U.S had landed on to take Japan
- The attack that led the U.S to declare war on Japan
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- The man that led Great Britain in the war before Churchill
- The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2
- The treaty that Hitler broke while making his army
- The first country Germany invaded which is said to have started the war
- The man that led Japan throughout most of the war
- The president that led America but died in 1945
- A battle between the U.S and Japan for control in the Pacific
- The man who led Russia throughout World War 2
- The kind of bomb that was dropped on Japan which was made them surrender
15 Clues: The man that led Germany in world war 2 • The name of the Allies invasion of France • The dictator that led Italy in world war 2 • The man who led Russia throughout World War 2 • The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2 • The president that led America but died in 1945 • The man that led Japan throughout most of the war • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Axis Country #3
- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Axis Country #2
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- The year World War II started
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- Allied Country #1
- Allied Country #3
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Allied Country #2
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- The Year World War II ended
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- Year the U.S. entered the war
- Axis Country #1
18 Clues: Axis Country #3 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #2 • Allied Country #1 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • The Year World War II ended • Year the U.S. entered the war • The year World War II started • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- Axis Country #2
- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Allied Country #3
- Allied Country #2
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- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- The year World War II started 19____
- Allied Country #1
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Axis Country #1
- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Axis Country #3
18 Clues: Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #1 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Allied Country #2
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Axis Country #3
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- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Allied Country #3
- Axis Country #2
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- Axis Country #1
- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- The year World War II started 19____
- Allied Country #1
18 Clues: Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- The year World War II started
- The Year World War II ended
- Allied Country #2
- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Axis Country #2
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Axis Country #3
- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- Allied Country #1
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- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Year the U.S. entered the war
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Allied Country #3
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Axis Country #1
18 Clues: Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended • Year the U.S. entered the war • The year World War II started • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- The year World War II started
- Year the U.S. entered the war
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Allied Country #3
- Axis Country #1
- Axis Country #3
- Bombing of this city and one other led to the end of the war in the Pacific
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
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- Allied Country #2
- Axis Country #2
- The Year World War II ended
- Allied Country #1
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
18 Clues: Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #1 • Allied Country #3 • The Year World War II ended • The year World War II started • Year the U.S. entered the war • Invasion of this country started World War II • Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis • walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live • ...
70th Anniversary Crossword 2015-01-19
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- Name of nuclear bomb dropped over Nagasaki.
- Name of nuclear bomb dropped over Hiroshima.
- General in command of D-Day invasion.
- Britain’s reason for joining the war
- Old blood and guts.
- The mass genocide of Jews during WW2.
- Japanese pilots who crashed their planes into enemy ships on purpose.
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- German chancellor during world war 2.
- Where Japanese Americans were sent after Pearl Harbor
- Russian dictator during world war 2.
- U.S. development of the nuclear bomb.
- Act that got more Americans to join the army.
- Group of volunteer fighter pilots.
- Longest and largest battle of the pacific war.
- What brought the U.S. into world war 2
- Turning point of war in the pacific.
16 Clues: Old blood and guts. • Group of volunteer fighter pilots. • Russian dictator during world war 2. • Britain’s reason for joining the war • Turning point of war in the pacific. • German chancellor during world war 2. • General in command of D-Day invasion. • U.S. development of the nuclear bomb. • The mass genocide of Jews during WW2. • What brought the U.S. into world war 2 • ...
70th Anniversary Crossword 2015-01-19
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- General in command of D-Day invasion.
- U.S. development of the nuclear bomb.
- Turning point of war in the pacific.
- Where Japanese Americans were sent after Pearl Harbor
- Act that got more Americans to join the army.
- Russian dictator during world war 2.
- Longest and largest battle of the pacific war.
- What brought the U.S. into world war 2
- German chancellor during world war 2.
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- Old blood and guts.
- Britain’s reason for joining the war
- Name of nuclear bomb dropped over Nagasaki.
- Japanese pilots who crashed their planes into enemy ships on purpose.
- Group of volunteer fighter pilots.
- The mass genocide of Jews during WW2.
- Name of nuclear bomb dropped over Hiroshima.
16 Clues: Old blood and guts. • Group of volunteer fighter pilots. • Britain’s reason for joining the war • Turning point of war in the pacific. • Russian dictator during world war 2. • General in command of D-Day invasion. • U.S. development of the nuclear bomb. • The mass genocide of Jews during WW2. • German chancellor during world war 2. • What brought the U.S. into world war 2 • ...
WWll 2023-05-11
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- The battle fought at the islands halfway between Japan and The United States
- Germany's chancellor during World War 2
- Labor Camps that held prisoners. Many German camps held Jews.
- Invasion of Normandy, France
- Japan, Germany, Italy, and Russia in beginning
- Political movement that is started with extreme nationalism and a dictator as their leader
- The mass genocide of Jews in Europe
- The bomb used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima to make Japan surrender
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- Italy's ruler during World War 2
- Creator of the Soviet Union and Russia's ruler during WW2
- Germany's Government during World War two
- United States, Great Britain, and Russia in the end
- Misleading information that persuades a group of people to do a certain thing
- Pride for one's country
- The event that made the U.S go into war
- Japan's Prime Minister during World War 2
- United States President at the begging of the war
- Great Britain's Prime Minister who decided not to just appease Hitler but fight back
- When the U.K gave Hitler land out of fear, and after he kept expecting land and receiving it (Giving a Mouse a Cookie)
- The planes of the United States that dropped the Atomic Bombs
20 Clues: Pride for one's country • Invasion of Normandy, France • Italy's ruler during World War 2 • The mass genocide of Jews in Europe • Germany's chancellor during World War 2 • The event that made the U.S go into war • Germany's Government during World War two • Japan's Prime Minister during World War 2 • Japan, Germany, Italy, and Russia in beginning • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- Axis Country #1
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Axis Country #3
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Second city to be bombed using a new kind of bomb, ending WWII in the Pacific
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- Allied Country #1
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Invasion of this country started World War II
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- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- Allied Country #2
- The year World War II started 19____
- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Axis Country #2
- Allied Country #3
- First city to be attacked using a new kind of bomb
- Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others
- Turning point in the war, invasion of France
21 Clues: Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #2 • Axis Country #3 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Turning point in the war, invasion of France • Invasion of this country started World War II • Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others • ...
World War II 2024-03-14
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- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Axis Country #3
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- The year World War II started 19____
- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- Axis Country #1
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Axis Country #2
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Allied Country #2
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Allied Country #3
- First city to be attacked using a new kind of bomb
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- Second city to be bombed using a new kind of bomb, ending WWII in the Pacific
- Turning point in the war, invasion of France
- Allied Country #1
21 Clues: Axis Country #3 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #2 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Turning point in the war, invasion of France • Invasion of this country started World War II • Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others • ...
World War II 2018-05-16
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- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Axis Country #3
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- The year World War II started 19____
- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- Axis Country #1
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Axis Country #2
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Allied Country #2
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Allied Country #3
- First city to be attacked using a new kind of bomb
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- Second city to be bombed using a new kind of bomb, ending WWII in the Pacific
- Turning point in the war, invasion of France
- Allied Country #1
21 Clues: Axis Country #3 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #2 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Turning point in the war, invasion of France • Invasion of this country started World War II • Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others • ...
Winning the war on the high seas,V-E Day at last! and Going to war in Korea 2021-11-08
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- we played an _____
- The western Allies declared ___________ to be Victory in Europe (V-E) Day
- how many canadian soilders fought in the korean war
- World war 2 end?
- date of korean war format:daymonth
- one of the helpers
- the Battle of the Atlantic was the _____ campaign of the Second World War
- What did the allies need to get overseas
- the germans wanted to ___ that supply
- _____ helped the alies win
- the german subs almost ___
- As the war neared its end, Canadian troops took part in the _____ campaign in Northwest Europe
- how much tons of food were transported
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- one of the helpers
- how many canadian deaths
- how many merchant ships made it accros
- the name of everyone against germany
- the name of the germans,japenese,italians
- ___ of people died during this
- what did the Germans call their subs
- one of the helpers
- ____ this victory we would lose the war
- The allies ____ In the war over the sea
- world war 2 start?
- when did the koren war start
- how many pilots lost their lives trying to help transport this
26 Clues: World war 2 end? • one of the helpers • we played an _____ • one of the helpers • one of the helpers • world war 2 start? • how many canadian deaths • _____ helped the alies win • the german subs almost ___ • when did the koren war start • ___ of people died during this • date of korean war format:daymonth • the name of everyone against germany • what did the Germans call their subs • ...
Civics Review Puzzle 2021-03-23
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- Current President of the USA
- First US President
- The judicial branch ________ laws.
- Years we elect a president
- Fought for women's rights
- One right and responsibility for US citizens
- One right in the Declaration
- One of the writers of the Federalist Papers
- The main concern during the Cold War
- The Supreme law of the land
- Years we elect a Representative
- President during World War 1
- He wrote the Declaration
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- Current Speaker of the House
- Fought for civil rights
- Current US Senator from NYS
- The branch the President is in charge of
- The economic system in the U.S.
- President during the Civil War
- President during World War 2
- First US diplomat
- Current Vice-President of the USA
- General during World War 2
- Current NYS Governor
- The legislative branch ________ laws.
- Another right in the Declaration
- Years we elect a senator
27 Clues: First US diplomat • First US President • Current NYS Governor • Fought for civil rights • He wrote the Declaration • Years we elect a senator • Fought for women's rights • Years we elect a president • General during World War 2 • Current US Senator from NYS • The Supreme law of the land • Current Speaker of the House • Current President of the USA • President during World War 2 • ...
The 1900s 2023-04-01
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- He was a general during World War 2 and later became a US President.
- This war was an ideological war between the U.S. and the USSR
- President during World War 2
- One country the U.S. fought during World War 2 (hint: the Nazis)
- World War ______ was fought between 1914-1917
- The main concern of the United States during the Cold War
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- The economic depression after World War 1 was known as the Great __________.
- On 9/11 _________ attacked the U.S.
- One war the US fought in the 1900s that still is in Civil War today.
- President during World War 1
- One war the US fought in the 1900s and lost. The country is still communistic today.
11 Clues: President during World War 1 • President during World War 2 • On 9/11 _________ attacked the U.S. • World War ______ was fought between 1914-1917 • The main concern of the United States during the Cold War • This war was an ideological war between the U.S. and the USSR • One country the U.S. fought during World War 2 (hint: the Nazis) • ...
Australia’s involvement in World War One and enlistment reasons 2021-05-20
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- The threat from ________ made many people feel threatened.
- Fear of being seen as a ____________
- An Australian territory during World War 2
- How many Australian soliders served in World War 2
- War offered men _______ & excitement
- Desire to be part of the ________________ associated with Australia's efforts in WW1.
- Submarine attacks occurred in what two cities.
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- Unemployment after the ________________.
- Australia was still ________ to Britain and wanted to help.
- The amount of Australians killed during World War 2.
- 2,000 Japanese soldiers were sent to capture this area.
- One of the areas Australia was first sent to fight during World War 2
12 Clues: Fear of being seen as a ____________ • War offered men _______ & excitement • Unemployment after the ________________. • An Australian territory during World War 2 • Submarine attacks occurred in what two cities. • How many Australian soliders served in World War 2 • The amount of Australians killed during World War 2. • ...
Battles 2013-04-08
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- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns and moving on a continuous articulated metal track
- Germany's plan to invade the United Kingdom during World War II, beginning in 1940 (2 words)
- A highly maneuverable escort warship; smaller than a destroyer
- A british Attack plane during WW2
- A country in central Europe, on the Baltic Sea in the north; pop. 84,424,000; capital, Berlin
- The german airforce.
- The countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945). (2 words)
- Coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied Powers in World War II (2 words)
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- A pitched battle in World War II (1942) resulting in a decisive Allied victory by British troops under Montgomery over German troops under Rommel (2 words)
- The prolonged bombardment of British cities by the German Luftwaffe during World War II and the aerial combat that accompanied it (3 words)
- An automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession for as long as the trigger is pressed (2 words)
- A seaport in northern France on the North Sea; scene of the evacuation of British forces in 1940 during World War II
- A country in northern North America
- Communist leader; general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1922–53
- German leader, born in Austria
15 Clues: The german airforce. • German leader, born in Austria • A british Attack plane during WW2 • A country in northern North America • A highly maneuverable escort warship; smaller than a destroyer • Communist leader; general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1922–53 • ...
WW2 vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- the trail that was a major war criminals.
- forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans in the 1940s.
- policy that allowed US to improve war supplies to allied nations
- naval battle of the World War 2
- Allied invasion of western Europe on June 6th, 1944
- a battle during the World War 2
- one of the two attacks by the United States on Japan at the end of World War II that resulted in Japan’s surrender
- a harbor that is on an island of Oahu Hawaii
- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars to ensure an adequate food supply
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- the code name for the American project set up in 1942 to develop an atom bomb
- The United States bombings of the Japanese cities of
- also known as leapfrogging
- laws are passed in 1935-1939 to limit US involvement in future wars.
- someone or something a policy of appeasing an enemy or potential aggress.
- World War 2 conflict between the US and the empire of Japan
- required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft.
16 Clues: also known as leapfrogging • naval battle of the World War 2 • a battle during the World War 2 • the trail that was a major war criminals. • a harbor that is on an island of Oahu Hawaii • Allied invasion of western Europe on June 6th, 1944 • The United States bombings of the Japanese cities of • World War 2 conflict between the US and the empire of Japan • ...
The Boys Who Challenged Hitler 2020-05-01
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- the last name of the British prime minister in world war 2
- stiff
- national socialist party
- a plan to exterminate the Jews by Hitler
- large damage of something
- leader of the nazis in world war 2
- a common gun used in world war 2
- an explosive weapon
- combat fight
- Berlin is the capitol
- an airborne unite
- a place where prisoners are kept
- underwater missle
- leader of a Christian church
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- a person who has broken the law
- war realtions
- relating to Denmark for its people and language
- Oslo is the capital of this country
- a place where boats go or come from
- savage; destroy or damage
- when a country gives in to another country
- position of command in armed forces
- a place to stay safe during a bombing raid
- electricity is gone
- an airborne object used in combat
- sudden attacks
- a long-lasting battle
- seizing a country and taking control
- a german word for tank units
- a large ship or boat
30 Clues: stiff • combat fight • war realtions • sudden attacks • an airborne unite • underwater missle • an explosive weapon • electricity is gone • a large ship or boat • Berlin is the capitol • a long-lasting battle • national socialist party • savage; destroy or damage • large damage of something • a german word for tank units • leader of a Christian church • a person who has broken the law • ...
Wars 2023-05-05
10 Clues: - battle of somme • - civil war ended • - world war 2 ended • - civil war started • - world war 1 ended • - world war 1 started • - world war 2 started • - battle of the bulge • - battle of gettysburg • - pearl harbour was bombed
Wars 2023-05-05
10 Clues: - battle of somme • - civil war ended • - world war 2 ended • - civil war started • - world war 1 ended • - world war 1 started • - world war 2 started • - battle of the bulge • - battle of gettysburg • - pearl harbour was bombed
Wars 2023-05-05
10 Clues: - battle of somme • - civil war ended • - world war 2 ended • - civil war started • - world war 1 ended • - world war 1 started • - world war 2 started • - battle of the bulge • - battle of gettysburg • - pearl harbour was bombed
Great Depression & World Wars 2025-04-14
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- During WW2, the ___ Powers included Germany and Japan.
- _____ was the most decorated American Soldier of World War 2.
- The Stock Market Crash of 1929 marked the beginning of the ___ ___
- ___ and poor farming practices that removed protective grasses were human factors that contributed to the Dust Bowl.
- During World War 1, France, Britain, and the United States were know as the _____
- _____ Warfare was a military strategy where soldiers fought from deep ditches or long walkways spanning miles.
- The _____ Telegram encouraged the United States to enter World War 1
- led a raid that killed over a dozen Americans before the beginning of World War 1.
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- The_____ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started World War 1.
- The British ship _____ was sunk by German U-Boats
- John Nance Garner served as ___ President under Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- The start of World War 2 helped ___ the Great Depression.
- ___ camps in Texas during WW2 were used to house Japanese-American citizens who had not committed any crimes.
- The surprise military strike by the Japanese on the U.S. was called the Attack on ___ ___.
- During the Great Depression in Texas, many ___ lost their jobs and farms due to economic hardships.
- During the World Wars, ___ took on new jobs in factories, offices, and the military to support the war effort.
- People buying stocks on _____ they could not repay was one major cause of the Stock Market Crash of 1929.
- The ___ ___ caused many farmers to abandon their land and migrate to other states.
- World War _____ in 1914
19 Clues: World War _____ in 1914 • The British ship _____ was sunk by German U-Boats • During WW2, the ___ Powers included Germany and Japan. • The_____ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started World War 1. • The start of World War 2 helped ___ the Great Depression. • _____ was the most decorated American Soldier of World War 2. • ...
TTNQ Mtg 3 2017-08-22
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- island named after Captain Cooks astronomer
- old smelter here
- chocolate pudding fruit
- 1876 founded
- island with turtle rehab centre
- screaming bird
- not a bear
- famous white whale
- cairns local market
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- repatriation hospital during world war 2
- island off mission beach
- local blue butterfly
- platypus found in this lake
- historical village tablelands
- thala beach restaurant
- bartle frere queenslands highest mountain
- world war 2 bomb site
- wetlands near yorkeys knob
- traditional bread
- group of dolphins
20 Clues: not a bear • 1876 founded • screaming bird • old smelter here • traditional bread • group of dolphins • famous white whale • cairns local market • local blue butterfly • world war 2 bomb site • thala beach restaurant • chocolate pudding fruit • island off mission beach • wetlands near yorkeys knob • platypus found in this lake • historical village tablelands • island with turtle rehab centre • ...
TTNQ Meeting 4 2017-08-22
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- group of dolphins
- wetlands near yorkeys knob
- world war 2 bomb site
- famous white whale
- island named after Captain Cooks Astronomer
- historical village tablelands
- traditional bread
- local blue butterfly
- 1876 founded
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- black pudding fruit
- island off Mission Beach
- repatriation hospital during world war 2
- not a bear
- old smelter here
- platypus found in this lake
- island with Turtle Rehab centre
- cairns local market
- thala beach restaurant
- screaming bird
19 Clues: not a bear • 1876 founded • screaming bird • old smelter here • group of dolphins • traditional bread • famous white whale • black pudding fruit • cairns local market • local blue butterfly • world war 2 bomb site • thala beach restaurant • island off Mission Beach • wetlands near yorkeys knob • platypus found in this lake • historical village tablelands • island with Turtle Rehab centre • ...
Citizenship Pt 3 2024-04-16
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- 2 national holidays
- A problem that led to the Civil War
- 1st president and father of our country
- Main concern of the U.S. during the Cold War
- Where is the Statue of Liberty
- A war fought by the United States in the 1900s
- Territory the U.S. purchased from France in 1803
- Ocean on the East Coast of the U.S.
- President of the U.S. during World War I
- Where is our national capital?
- Movement that tried to end racial discrimination
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- One of the 2 longest rivers in the U.S.
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- A U.S. territory
- A war fought by the U.S. in the 1800s
- What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
- National Anthem
- President during World War II
- Independence Day
19 Clues: National Anthem • A U.S. territory • Independence Day • 2 national holidays • President during World War II • Where is the Statue of Liberty • Where is our national capital? • A problem that led to the Civil War • Ocean on the East Coast of the U.S. • A war fought by the U.S. in the 1800s • One of the 2 longest rivers in the U.S. • 1st president and father of our country • ...
Germany 2021-04-30
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- How did Germany do so well in World War 2?
- The nephew of Hitler that served in the US Navy during World War two.
- Hitler's deadliest general
- When did World War two end?
- How many sheets of toilet paper were the British soldiers given a day?
- What was the first place that Germany invaded?
- When did the Germans reach Paris?
- What did Hitler do once he realized Germany would not win the war?
- What did Americans call a "burger" since it sounded too much like a German name?
- Chambers were full with something that was used to kill handicapped Poles.
- Around this many Jews were murdered in the Holocaust.
- Where four of every five German soldiers were killed in the war.
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- World War two was the biggest and deadliest war in history, about how many countries were involved?
- When did World War two start?
- A battle that provided a momentous breakthrough for the Germans.
- When did Germany realize that they were going to lose the war?
- The person that declared war on Germany at eleven fifteen on September third nineteen thirty nine.
- German dictator who wanted to defeat everyone opponent in a series of time.
- Who surrendered World War two first?
- What country killed the most German soldiers in World War two?
- This amount of physically and mentally disabled people were murdered from the start of the war to August 1941.
- This place was bombed for fifty seven consecutive nights.
22 Clues: Hitler's deadliest general • When did World War two end? • When did World War two start? • When did the Germans reach Paris? • Who surrendered World War two first? • How did Germany do so well in World War 2? • What was the first place that Germany invaded? • Around this many Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. • This place was bombed for fifty seven consecutive nights. • ...
Zombies 2023-05-03
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- The dog that got infected in I am Legend. 1 word
- A symptom of the virus in the Walking Dead causing them to feel warm. 1 word
- Can stop the infection from spreading if done soon enough. 1 word
- Temporary cure in Dying Light. 1 word
- The name of the virus in I am legend. 1 word
- Most zombies are drawn to it. 1 word
- The setting in Dying Light. 1 word
- What was Doctor Alice Krippin trying to cure in I am Legend. 1 word
- Where had the cure been completed in I am Legend. 2 words
- Who figured out how to create camouflage to the zombies in World War Z. 2 words
- Super-fast Infected covered in big green blisters. 1 word
- What group of people were invisible to the zombies in World War Z. 1 word
- How many seconds it takes for a zombie to reanimate in World War Z. 1 word
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- Helps certain media zombies work together, specifically World War Z zombies. 2 words
- What part of the brain restarts in The Walking Dead. 1 word
- How most zombie viruses are transferred. 2 words
- A virus that mostly transfers via animal bite. 1 word
- “I've never seen one so still. They're always ______.”(Goldsman and Protosevich). 1 word
- "Authorities have confirmed an _____ ___ outbreak"(Goddard, Lindelof, and Carnahan). 2 words
- A common name for zombies across all media. 1 word
- Who found the cure in I am Legend. 2 words
21 Clues: The setting in Dying Light. 1 word • Most zombies are drawn to it. 1 word • Temporary cure in Dying Light. 1 word • Who found the cure in I am Legend. 2 words • The name of the virus in I am legend. 1 word • The dog that got infected in I am Legend. 1 word • How most zombie viruses are transferred. 2 words • A common name for zombies across all media. 1 word • ...
world war 2 2023-12-17
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- over 1 million of them served in the war and over 45000 sacrificed there lives for there country
- in august 1942 canada raided a beach 16 km long with over 5000 troops
- on may 5 1945 canada was done fighting and the war was officially
- on d-day canada tried to take back a heavily fortified beach
- canadians gave many to their allies during the war
- canadians gave to all there allies especially britain.
- canada's leader during world war 2
- the ussr leader during world war ll
- the war started on this month in 1939
- a training ground for all allies to train the best of the best to become spies and secret agents.
- 55000 canadians serving in the war put themselves in danger for canada and where
- what brought America into the war.
- there were german submarines near canada in this ocean scaring lots of canadian civilians.
- over 3000 of these people joined the war even though they were discriminated against.
- the name of the nuclear bomb that was dropped on japan
- italy's leader during world war ll
- whos at the start of the war was taken over and divided between ussr and germany
- usa leader during world war 2
- 16 people were awarded this for bravery most people have to die in battle to be awarded it.
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- canada made decisions for themselves during the war building there
- japan's leader during world war ll
- communication technology used at camp x that helped the allies win the war created by a canadian
- the pact signed by hitler and stalin
- the group of countries that formed after the war to prevent more world wars
- the battle in the ussr that many believe was the turning point of the war
- germany's leader during world war ll
- many canadian women had to work in these when the men went away to serve and this was crucial to the success canada had in the war
- what country did the pearl harbour bombing
- this crisis made many canadians mad and some happy depending what situation you were in
- young boys worked on these to help in the war effort even though they aren't aloud to fight
- what communist country turned on their leader first
31 Clues: usa leader during world war 2 • japan's leader during world war ll • canada's leader during world war 2 • what brought America into the war. • italy's leader during world war ll • the ussr leader during world war ll • the pact signed by hitler and stalin • germany's leader during world war ll • the war started on this month in 1939 • ...
Test Review WWII 2020-05-07
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- This major World War II event occurred on December 7, 1941. (2 words) (AMERICA)
- The term for accepting demands in order to avoid a conflict. (ROAD)
- The term for hatred against Jews. (HITLER) (use correct punctuation)
- This dictator was angry because his country was not included in the Treaty of Versailles. He took control by killing off all his presidential competators. He controlled the Soviet Union. (2 words) (RISE)
- An order prohibiting trade with another country. (AMERICA)
- This dictator became Prime Minister after helping his country expand throughout Asia. He was frustrated because he felt his leaders weren't doing enough to help with his country's economic situation. He controlled Japan. (2 words) (ROAD)
- The two islands the Allies captured from the Japanese in March 1945. (3 words - alphabetical) (PACIFIC)
- These three countries made up the "Axis Powers" during World War II, (three words - alphabetical) (ROAD)
- This dictator was the head of the Fascist party in his country. He convinced his king to appoint him Prime Minister by treatening to march to the capital city and take it by force. He controlled Italy. (2 words) (ROAd)
- This battle in Europe signified the end of serious German resistance in World War II. (4 words) (EUROPE)
- 66 percent of Asian Americans were this. It means a person of both Asian descent who was born in the United States. (HOME)
- This major event occurred on May 8, 1945. (2 words - use correct punctuation) (EUROPE)
- The majority of death camps during the Holocaust were located within this current country. (HOLOCAUST)
- This person led the military battle known as Operation Overlord. (last name only) (EUROPE)
- This set of laws banned the sale of weapons to nations at war, except for those who could pay cash and transport the goods themselves. These laws were intended to maintain trade during wartime, but keep our debt low and our cargo ships safe. (AMERICA) (2 words)
- This major World War II battle stopped the massive German march across Western Europe and prevented a total German takeover. (3 words) (ROAD)
- What minority group developed a code that the Japanese couldn't break? (HOME) (2 words)
- A type of Fascist ideology with racist, anti-communist, and anti-Semitic beliefs. (HITLER)
- This agreement gave the Germans the ability to invade Poland without threat of retaliation by the Soviet Union. (5 words - use correct punctuation) (ROAD)
- This dictator took control of his country by declaring himself president when the former president died. He maintained power by ending free speech and controlling the media. He controlled the country of Germany. (2 words) (ROAD)
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- Operation Overlord occurred in Normandy, France on June 4, 1944. What was the battle that ensued more commonly known as? (EUROPE) (use correct punctuation)
- The top secret operation that was tasked to make atomic weapons. (2 words) (PACIFIC)
- This law went directly against the Neutrality Act of 1935 and was a reason the United States did not seem neutral in World War II. (three words - use correct punctuation) (AMERICA)
- The term for protective measures in case of an attack. (HOME) (2 words)
- The name of the strategy that allowed Germany to attack with immense speed; "lightning war". (ROAD)
- The term for military and civilian preparations for war. (HOME)
- The name of the U.S. military leader in charge of the Pacific front during World War II. (Last name only) (PACIFIC)
- These laws, which were passed in 1935, took citizenship rights away from the Jewish people in Germany and occupied territories. (HOLOCAUST) (2 words)
- The number of Jews killed during the genocide known as the Holocaust. (2 words - no numerals) (HOLOCAUST)
- This major World War II event occurred on August 15, 1945. (2 words- use correct punctuation) (PACIFIC)
- The name of the military strategy used in the Pacific that helped the U.S. beat Japan. (PACIFIC) (2 words)
- A country led by one leader who has total power. (RISE)
- The two cities the Allies dropped atomic bombs on to end World War II. (2 words - alphabetical) (PACIFIC)
- A group of African-American pilots who shot down more than 200 enemy planes (2 words)(HOME)
34 Clues: A country led by one leader who has total power. (RISE) • An order prohibiting trade with another country. (AMERICA) • The term for military and civilian preparations for war. (HOME) • The term for accepting demands in order to avoid a conflict. (ROAD) • The term for hatred against Jews. (HITLER) (use correct punctuation) • ...
Social 20 crossword 2023-01-17
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- (2 words) Many countries want this, once this sovereignty is achieved.
- embracing nationalism to an extreme extent, popular with Napoleon
- His murder is considered the spark to World War 1
- NATO’s operation in Bosnia and Kosovo was designed as a what mission.
- What the world is putting into effect against Russia.
- Canada gained what from the British Parliament in 1982
- (2 words) UN peacekeepers could only harm in what.
- (2 words) The leader of South Africa and unified the country
- Performs the day-to-day administrative functions of the UN
- The United States intervened in Iraq’s affairs without getting permission.
- The president of the United States, part of the big three
- America was accused of acting unilaterally when it led an invasion into this country in 2003 under the belief that the country had weapons of mass destruction. America was accused of wanting to assure its access to oil.
- being seperated by race, Nelson Mandela healed a popular moment of this
- (2 words) This organization was created after the horror of World War Two to avoid the scourge of war. Its fundamental belief is peace can be achieved through multilateralism.
- a type of nationalism used in organizations like EU and UN
- (2 words) a union between the majority of countries in Europe.
- an association formed between two or more parties that benefits one another, used in both World Wars
- Extending a country or nations power, popular with the British Empire
- French Prime Minister, part of the big three
- (3 words) the predecessor to the United Nations, formed after World War 1
- Has been done many times with colonization, Canada did it to the Aboriginal people
- dominance of one nation or nation state over another
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- British Prime Minister part of the big three
- An alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in World War 1
- (2 words) The belief our southern neighbours are better than everyone
- Otto Von Bismark said this to depict a bond through industrialization, militarism, and ethnicity
- (8 words) The french Equivalent of the Declaration of Independence
- A policy used by NATO, Article 5
- (2 words) After the Boston Tea party the British put this into effect
- A plan the Germans used in order to avoid fighting a two front war
- (2 words) Where the real decision making in the UN occurs.
- The Canadian government used this policy for the Inuit house crisis
- The UN’s requirement in order to get involved.
- (2 words) Article 5 of NATO enforces this as to protect all member nations
- sense of belonging to the international community.
- An alliance formed between Britain, France, and U.S.A in World War 1
- Standing by one’s belief specifically those that are political, ethical, or philosophical
- a deliberate killing of a number of people, what happened in World War two with the Jewish
- An assembly made up of the 3 Estates, called in 1789 King Louis XVI
- (2 words) the original goal of the European Union was to create a.
- The US followed a what policy during the interwar period.
- (2 words) Delegates of the Third Estate created a new assembly for France
- Creating policy over politics, sucking up to someone to avoid conflict
- identifying with a nation and supporting its interests, many forms of it.
- Radical activists who carried out terrorist activities in the name of French Canadian Nationalism.
- (3 words) Came up with the idea of peacekeeping, Canadian.
- The first Estate in the Estates system
- a belief that a country should have a strong military that is prepared
- A 30 member alliance which uses collective security to defend against threats like the USSR after World War 2
- Not buying stuff from a certain place, and example is the world not buying oil and resources from Russia
50 Clues: A policy used by NATO, Article 5 • The first Estate in the Estates system • British Prime Minister part of the big three • French Prime Minister, part of the big three • The UN’s requirement in order to get involved. • His murder is considered the spark to World War 1 • sense of belonging to the international community. • ...
World War I Crossword 2021-11-23
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire formed the ______
- the leader of Germany during World War I
- Germany's new weapon, a submarine with torpedoes that could sink ships
- the belief that one's country is superior to others
- World War I was also known as _________ (the title of Module 2)
- extending a country's power by colonizing other nations
- partnerships between countries
- Rather than forcing young men to enlist, Great Britain raised a huge _____ military
- Many soldiers in World War I were _______ (how old?)
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- president of the United States during World War I
- the British ship that was sunk by German U-boats, carrying 128 Americans on board
- the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, whose assassination sparked the war
- When Woodrow Wilson declared war, he stated that "the world must be made safe for _______"
- On July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on _______.
- During the time of World War I, Turkey was known as the _________
- A secret ______ came to light that outlined a German plot to draw Mexico into the war
- the race between countries to build up their militaries
- Great Britain, France, Russia, and the United States formed the _____
- In what month did World War I end?
19 Clues: partnerships between countries • In what month did World War I end? • the leader of Germany during World War I • president of the United States during World War I • the belief that one's country is superior to others • Many soldiers in World War I were _______ (how old?) • extending a country's power by colonizing other nations • ...
Terms for use in the Ministry 5-8 2017-10-04
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- new heaven (2 words)
- Yearbook (3 words)
- God's war
- apostle
- paradise
- king
- elder, older brother
- Circuit Overseer (2 words)
- Faithful and Discreet Slave (6 words)
- universe
- brotherhood
- heaven
- sovereigty, authority
- earth
- ministerial servant (2 words)
- angel
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- God's Kingdom
- Kingdom Hall (2 words)
- new earth (2 words)
- Watchtower
- annointed Christian (3 words)
- younger brother
- whole world (2 words)
- great tribulation (2 words)
- destruction
- new world (2 words)
- younger sister
- older sister
- forever
29 Clues: king • earth • angel • heaven • apostle • forever • paradise • universe • God's war • Watchtower • destruction • brotherhood • older sister • God's Kingdom • younger sister • younger brother • Yearbook (3 words) • new earth (2 words) • new world (2 words) • new heaven (2 words) • elder, older brother • whole world (2 words) • sovereigty, authority • Kingdom Hall (2 words) • Circuit Overseer (2 words) • ...
WWII 2023-05-14
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- The dictator of the soviet union
- is an island that the Japanese send to the u.s
- was the leader of Britain and brought them to victory at the end of World War 2
- is a leader who rules with total authority in a cruel or brutal manner
- "Hitler's final solution" camps that Hitler made that killed millions of Jews
- was a military general and prime minister of Japan during world war 2
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- an action in which people act rude and brutal towards other people
- is the waging of armed conflict against an enemy
- hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward the and against the Jews
- deadly weapons that can destroy and kill people in minutes
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- was a propaganda quote that basically told the people to not worry about the war, and that they should move on
- was a leader that had a stroke two months after world war 2
- is an island that got bombed at the end of world war 2
- is a government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by strong leaders and one powerful political party
- a group of leaders that were against allies
- is an economic condition when money loses its value
- are a group of leaders that fouth Germany together
- a day were Allies made ballon tanks and air crafts to trick the Axis power
- Germany's leader
20 Clues: Germany's leader • The dictator of the soviet union • a group of leaders that were against allies • is an island that the Japanese send to the u.s • is the waging of armed conflict against an enemy • are a group of leaders that fouth Germany together • is an economic condition when money loses its value • is an island that got bombed at the end of world war 2 • ...
Victory Day Crossword 2024-04-12
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- How many days was the siege of Leningrad?
- How many days the battle of Stalingrad lasted.
- The first major battle of the Soviet Army.
- A famous Soviet military commander.
- When Victory Day is celebrated.
- When World War 2 Started.
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- Britain's Prime Minister in World War 2.
- Who started World War 2?
- Who won World War 2?
- Symbol of Victory Day Holiday.
10 Clues: Who won World War 2? • Who started World War 2? • When World War 2 Started. • Symbol of Victory Day Holiday. • When Victory Day is celebrated. • A famous Soviet military commander. • Britain's Prime Minister in World War 2. • How many days was the siege of Leningrad? • The first major battle of the Soviet Army. • How many days the battle of Stalingrad lasted.
WWI Review 2023-04-20
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- what is November 11 now know as in the USA (2 words)
- nickname of the three main victorious countries after World War (2 words)
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- military draft
- economies economic system directed by government agencies
- held Germany responsible for starting WWI and imposed harsh penalties on the Germans (3 words)
- a union between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy against France and Russia (2 words)
- an informal understanding among Great Britain, France, and Russia based on a Franco-Russian military alliance (2 words)
- complete mobilization of resources and people affecting all citizens even those far from the battlefield (2 words)
- international meeting convened to establish the terms of the peace after WWI (3 words)
- a territory temporarily governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations
- the extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- border region located between the Rhine River and the Vosges Mountains (3 words)
- payments losers in a war make to fix damages done by the war
- fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire (2 words)
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- war based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks (2 words)
- another name for WWI (3 words)
- The country who blame for the war was placed upon
- process of assembling troops and supplies in preparation for war
- part of the Treaty of Versailles that forced Germany and other Central Powers to take all the blame for World War I (3 words)
- in this type of government the power is held by the people and they vote for their leaders
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace (3 words)
- major battlefield of World War I. The name refers to the western side of territory under the control of Germany (2 words)
- a group of people with similar political ambitions, can seek to create its own independent government or state. (4 words, no hyphen)
- people massacred by the Ottoman Turks during WWI
- unique cultural identity of people based on language, religion, and national symbols
- the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee (2 words)
- true or agreement to stop fighting
- agreements between countries to defend the other if attacked
- major theater of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania (2 words)
- an effort to restrict the maritime supply of goods
- deliberate mass murder of a particular race, political party, or cultural group
- ideas spread to influence opinion for or against a cause
- the reliance on military strength
34 Clues: military draft • another name for WWI (3 words) • the reliance on military strength • true or agreement to stop fighting • people massacred by the Ottoman Turks during WWI • The country who blame for the war was placed upon • an effort to restrict the maritime supply of goods • the extension of a nation’s power over other lands • ...
Ch. 17 - Vocab Terms 2024-05-02
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- The period of political tension following World War 2 and ending with the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union in 1991.
- The process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- A resistance fighter in World War 2
- German for “lightning war”
- refusal to take sides or become involved in wars
- A person who assists the enemy
- The deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- a disregard of rules or agreements
- determination, a fixed purpose
- satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- Relating to people who have common racial, religious, or cultural origins
- The military force occupying a country or the policies carried out by it
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- Restrictions intended to enforce international law
- elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- Spread out
- Japanese suicide pilots
- The British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War 2
- a commitment or connection to
- to influence or control
- A policy of national isolation by not having alliances
20 Clues: Spread out • Japanese suicide pilots • to influence or control • German for “lightning war” • a commitment or connection to • A person who assists the enemy • determination, a fixed purpose • a disregard of rules or agreements • A resistance fighter in World War 2 • refusal to take sides or become involved in wars • Restrictions intended to enforce international law • ...
World War 2 2024-04-26
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- Louis Zamperini was held...
- Who was the leader of the Nazis?
- What was needed a lot in World War 2?
- What day of the year was Pearl Harbor attacked?
- What did army troops suffer from in World War 2?
- Who did Adolf Hitler believe were the "Unworthy of Life"? The...
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- What were the army troops called in World War 2?
- World ? 2
- What is the name of a woman who assisted the wounded soldiers during World War 2?
- How did people escape from concentration camps? They were...
10 Clues: World ? 2 • Louis Zamperini was held... • Who was the leader of the Nazis? • What was needed a lot in World War 2? • What day of the year was Pearl Harbor attacked? • What were the army troops called in World War 2? • What did army troops suffer from in World War 2? • How did people escape from concentration camps? They were... • ...
Leader of World War 2 2023-03-08
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- Fled Britain in 1940
- In command of Allied bombing offenses
- Britain's Prime Minister during world war 2
- King of Italy during world war 2
- The dictator of the Soviet Union
- The American president during world war 2
- General in charge of operation overlord
- In charge of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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- The man in charge of getting rid of Jewish people in germany.
- learned to fly at age 48
- Popular hero in Britain and in charge of El Alamein
- The Italian dictator that sided with the Axis powers
- Made rapid advances across france
- The leader of the Nazis
- Commander and chief of RAF
15 Clues: Fled Britain in 1940 • The leader of the Nazis • learned to fly at age 48 • Commander and chief of RAF • King of Italy during world war 2 • The dictator of the Soviet Union • Made rapid advances across france • In command of Allied bombing offenses • General in charge of operation overlord • In charge of the attack on Pearl Harbor • The American president during world war 2 • ...
World War 2 2024-04-26
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- What were the army troops called in World War 2?
- Louis Zamperini was held...
- What is the name of a woman who assisted the wounded soldiers during World War 2?
- How did people escape from concentration camps? They were...
- World ? 2
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- Who did Adolf Hitler believe were the "Unworthy of Life"? The...
- What day of the year was Pearl Harbor attacked?
- What did army troops suffer from in World War 2?
- What was needed a lot in World War 2?
- Who was the leader of the Nazis?
10 Clues: World ? 2 • Louis Zamperini was held... • Who was the leader of the Nazis? • What was needed a lot in World War 2? • What day of the year was Pearl Harbor attacked? • What were the army troops called in World War 2? • What did army troops suffer from in World War 2? • How did people escape from concentration camps? They were... • ...
Birthday Crossword 2017-03-20
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- John Wayne's nickname
- A Michael Caine film
- A chess player
- An insurance company
- A famous landmark
- Month in which World War 2 began
- London newspaper street
- A sandy place
- Name of Titanic shipping company
- A holiday camp
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- A crooner's nickname
- Somewhere you have worked
- Somewhere you have worked
- A street name
- A place in Ireland
- Which of your cars had the registration FBX 57OD?
- An actor
- Month in which World War 2 ended
- An actress
- Somewhere you have lived
- A favourite film
- A town in Oxfordshire
22 Clues: An actor • An actress • A street name • A sandy place • A chess player • A holiday camp • A favourite film • A famous landmark • A place in Ireland • A crooner's nickname • A Michael Caine film • An insurance company • John Wayne's nickname • A town in Oxfordshire • London newspaper street • Somewhere you have lived • Somewhere you have worked • Somewhere you have worked • ...
Canadian History 2022-06-27
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- genocide of jews in europe
- allies invasion of Normandy
- president during missile crisis
- german sub
- Terrorist mastermind of 9/11
- occupied france
- the infamous wall the fell in 1989
- the best-known Canadian terrorist group
- USSR's 1948 Berlin travel restrictions
- June 1919 strike that ended with 2 killed
- 1956 canal crisis
- Canada's greatest military victory of WW1
- british priminister during world war two
- deadly Vietnam war chemical
- deadly disease of 1918
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- cold war hot war in asia
- famous 1929 stock market crash
- a nuclear bomb
- leader of nazis
- japanese sneak attack on america
- soviet leader during ww2
- failed cuban invasion
- German word for lighting war
- bloody canadian battle in ww2 italy
- posion gas used in world war one
- hitler's political party
- period of no alcohol
- world leader that sounds like poutine
- country of genocide in the 1990s
- world war treaty
- a atomic bomb fell here
31 Clues: german sub • a nuclear bomb • leader of nazis • occupied france • world war treaty • 1956 canal crisis • period of no alcohol • failed cuban invasion • deadly disease of 1918 • a atomic bomb fell here • cold war hot war in asia • soviet leader during ww2 • hitler's political party • genocide of jews in europe • allies invasion of Normandy • deadly Vietnam war chemical • ...
Contemporary unit 2024-05-28
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- contributed to global culture
- bloody sunday
- interconnected world
- 40th president
- salt march
- soviet leader
- 1939-1945
- fertalization
- economic plan
- terrorist attack
- 32nd president
- korean music
- ANC leader
- wireless communitcation
- capitalism vs communism
- i have a dream
- british economist
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- assasign
- end of cold war
- channels
- sparked world war 1
- constitution of 1917
- founder of peoples republic of china
- 1914-1918
- segregation
- online platform
- vaccines
- able to connect on a global scale
- ghettos
- caused world war 2
- global network
31 Clues: ghettos • assasign • channels • vaccines • 1939-1945 • 1914-1918 • salt march • ANC leader • segregation • korean music • bloody sunday • soviet leader • fertalization • economic plan • 40th president • 32nd president • global network • i have a dream • end of cold war • online platform • terrorist attack • british economist • caused world war 2 • sparked world war 1 • interconnected world • constitution of 1917 • ...
Canadian History 2022-06-27
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- genocide of jews in europe
- allies invasion of Normandy
- president during missile crisis
- german sub
- Terrorist mastermind of 9/11
- occupied france
- the infamous wall the fell in 1989
- the best-known Canadian terrorist group
- USSR's 1948 Berlin travel restrictions
- June 1919 strike that ended with 2 killed
- 1956 canal crisis
- Canada's greatest military victory of WW1
- british priminister during world war two
- deadly Vietnam war chemical
- deadly disease of 1918
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- cold war hot war in asia
- famous 1929 stock market crash
- a nuclear bomb
- leader of nazis
- japanese sneak attack on america
- soviet leader during ww2
- failed cuban invasion
- German word for lighting war
- bloody canadian battle in ww2 italy
- posion gas used in world war one
- hitler's political party
- period of no alcohol
- world leader that sounds like poutine
- country of genocide in the 1990s
- world war treaty
- a atomic bomb fell here
31 Clues: german sub • a nuclear bomb • leader of nazis • occupied france • world war treaty • 1956 canal crisis • period of no alcohol • failed cuban invasion • deadly disease of 1918 • a atomic bomb fell here • cold war hot war in asia • soviet leader during ww2 • hitler's political party • genocide of jews in europe • allies invasion of Normandy • deadly Vietnam war chemical • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- This person became the dictator of Germany.
- This place was bombed and caused the US to join World War 2.
- The extermination of over 6 million Jews
- The side the US was on along with Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union, during World War 2.
- This was the largest and best infantry faculty during the war.
- These were large ships that were designed to carry supplies and troops.
- This plant was stationed in Marietta and was used to produce bombs.
- This country is who bombed a US naval base in Pearl Harbor
- This treaty was created in World War 1 to make the central powers be blamed for the war, but the terms were later ignored by Hitler.
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- The president that created the New Deal and is responsible for the US joining the war.
- The side that was against the Allied Powers during World War 2.
- This person is known for the nickname "the father of the two ocean navy".
- This is the word that descries what the US was doing before joining the war.
- Years of the US suffering economically and going into the war stopped this.
- This country was the first to sign an alliance with Germany.
15 Clues: The extermination of over 6 million Jews • This person became the dictator of Germany. • This country is who bombed a US naval base in Pearl Harbor • This place was bombed and caused the US to join World War 2. • This country was the first to sign an alliance with Germany. • This was the largest and best infantry faculty during the war. • ...
geo 2025-01-31
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- AN INTERNATIONAL COURT ACCUSED SERBIAN TROOPS OF THESE IN 1999. (2 WORDS)
- A REPUBLIC THAT DECLARED INDEPENDENCE IN MARCH 1992.
- A DEADLY POISON SPILLED INTO THE TISZA RIVER.
- AIR POLLUTION CAUSES _________________, WHICH KILLS FORESTS AND DAMAGES BUILDINGS. (2 WORDS)
- SLAVIC ETHNIC GROUP THAT COOPERATED WITH GERMANY DURING WORLD WAR 2.
- A SERIOUS ISSUE IN EUROPE AND AROUND THE WORLD.
- WHO BOMBED SERBIA IN MARCH 1999?
- BURNING FOSSIL FUELS REACTING WITH SUNLIGHT TO CREATE HUNDREDS OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS.
- WHO SET UP THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY?
- IN 1946, YUGOSLAVIA WAS ORGANIZED INTO HOW MANY REPUBLICS.
- YUGOSLAVIAN PRESIDENT ELECTED IN 2000. (2 WORDS)
- DURING WORLD WAR 2, GERMANY & ___________ INVADED YUGOSLAVIA.
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- VERY SMALL PARTICLES OF LIQUID OR SOLID MATTER.
- IN JUNE 1991, CROATIA & ____________ DECLARED INDEPENDENCE.
- THE POLICY OF TRYING TO ELIMINATE AN ETHNIC GROUP THROUGH VIOLENCE. (2 WORDS)
- LAST NAME OF THE DICTATOR OF YUGOSLAVIA AFTER WORLD WAR 2.
- SLAVIC PEOPLE WHO MIGRATED FROM RUSSIA & POLAND TO THE BALKANS. (2 WORDS)
- SERBIA HAD TWO SELF-GOVERNING PROVINCES, KOSOVO & ____________.
- LAST NAME OF THE LEADER OF SERBIA IN THE 1990S.
- THE SPRAYING OF _______________ ARE AMONG HUMAN ACTIVITIES THAT RELEASE HARMFUL CHEMICALS INTO THE AIR.
- ABBREVIATION FOR THE GROUP THAT CARRIED OUT ATTACKS AGAINST SERBIAN OFFICIALS IN THE 1990S.
- A FORM OF OXYGEN THAT CAUSES HEALTH PROBLEMS.
- BREATHING POLLUTED AIR CAN CONTRIBUTE TO _______________ DISEASES.
- THE NUMBER OF REPUBLICS THAT LEFT YUGOSLAVIA IN 1991 & 1992.
24 Clues: WHO BOMBED SERBIA IN MARCH 1999? • A DEADLY POISON SPILLED INTO THE TISZA RIVER. • WHO SET UP THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY? • A FORM OF OXYGEN THAT CAUSES HEALTH PROBLEMS. • VERY SMALL PARTICLES OF LIQUID OR SOLID MATTER. • A SERIOUS ISSUE IN EUROPE AND AROUND THE WORLD. • LAST NAME OF THE LEADER OF SERBIA IN THE 1990S. • ...
World War 2 Leaders 2024-04-03
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- France leader during World War 2
- Leader of Italy during World War 2
- leader of Germany during World War 2
- Leader of the Soviet Union during World War 2
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- one of the leaders of the United States during World War 2
- the other leader of the United States
- leader of japan during World War 2
- United kingdom leader during World War 2
8 Clues: France leader during World War 2 • leader of japan during World War 2 • Leader of Italy during World War 2 • leader of Germany during World War 2 • the other leader of the United States • United kingdom leader during World War 2 • Leader of the Soviet Union during World War 2 • one of the leaders of the United States during World War 2
Spelling Oct. 10 - 16 2023-10-06
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- a person who works at a hospital to help sick people
- you take this when you're ill
- the things happening in a story
- rice is a type of this food
- to sneak something or someone out from somewhere
- a country in Europe that blamed the Jews for losing World War 2
- a group of cows
- to not exist anymore
- a type of rock that sometimes has crystals
- a rule book for healthy eating
- someone who fights in the army
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- the day we remember those who died in World War 2
- a group that was put in a ghetto and blamed for Germany's loss in World War 2 of World
- sometimes found in sedimentary rocks
- the place where the German army made the Jews live
- a vehicle used to take sick people to the hospital
- the country Irena lived in that was taken over by German soldiers
- to not have enough food to eat
- to give an account of the main events that happened in a story
- to take over another country
20 Clues: a group of cows • to not exist anymore • rice is a type of this food • to take over another country • you take this when you're ill • to not have enough food to eat • a rule book for healthy eating • someone who fights in the army • the things happening in a story • sometimes found in sedimentary rocks • a type of rock that sometimes has crystals • ...
Unit 4 US Becomes a World Power 2023-10-18
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- This general helped train and lead US troops during WW1 (last name only)
- Roosevelt promised to use this fleet of ships if Europeans tried to control territory in Latin America (2 words)
- The name of this Telegram which encouraged Mexico to declare war on the US
- Americans could purchase these in order to help finance World War 1 (2 words)
- Unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking of Lusitania were 2 reasons the US decides to enter WW1
- This war gave the US Philippines, Guam, & Puerto Rico (two words)
- Wilson's suggestions for the Treaty of Versailles that encouraged cooperation and world peace (2 words)
- Sanford B. Dole & others helped annex this island territory into the USA
- Which treaty ended World War 1
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- What did the US gain as a result of winning the Spanish American War
- This US WW1 battle was a victory for the Allies and helped end WW1
- Urged the creation of the navy and supported the building of a canal in Panama (last name)
- The Open Door Policy allowed US merchants to trade with this country
- Helped overthrow Queen Liliuokalani (last name)
- The explosion of this ship created the reason the US to declare war on Spain
- Charged with violating Espionage Act, this individual lost the to the US Supreme Court regarding limits to the freedom of speech (last name)
- President who encouraged & influenced the building of the Panama Canal
- Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan said it was important to build up this military branch in order to become a world power
- The construction of this would help US & other countries economically by shortening travel & costs in the Western Hemisphere (2 words)
- This invention was important in case of a chlorine gas or mustard gas attacks in the trenches (2 words)
- The Selective Service Act helped the US by using the draft to get men to become _____
21 Clues: Which treaty ended World War 1 • Helped overthrow Queen Liliuokalani (last name) • This war gave the US Philippines, Guam, & Puerto Rico (two words) • This US WW1 battle was a victory for the Allies and helped end WW1 • What did the US gain as a result of winning the Spanish American War • The Open Door Policy allowed US merchants to trade with this country • ...
World War 2 Crossword by Brady Meade 2025-01-31
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- what was the last name of the British prime minister before Churchill
- which city did the United States drop their second bomb in
- a submarine used by the Germans during World War ll
- where did Hitler invade which is known as the start of World War ll
- what was the name of the German city where the last major battle took place
- what was the name of the treaty that ended ww1 that set the stage for World War 2
- what was the United States project to creat the atomic bomb
- which city did the United States drop their first atomic bomb in
- the leader responseable for 6 million deaths of Jews alone
- the mass murdering of the Jews during World War ll
- Who was the commander of the Allied forces in europe
- what was the name of Germany's secret police
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- a leader responsable for more deaths then Hitler and the leader of the soviet union
- what was the italian dictators last name
- Known as the night of the broken glass with 90 deaths and 30,000 jews arrested.
- antisemetic laws made by Hitler prohibiting Jews from doing things like Marrying Germanys
- who was the president when for the United Sates when they dropped the atomic bombs
- the event that brought the United States into war
- the most sophisticated, propeller to fly during World War ll
- what was the name of the battle that marked the turning point in the Pacific
- who was the president of the UNited States for the majority of World War 2
21 Clues: what was the italian dictators last name • what was the name of Germany's secret police • the event that brought the United States into war • the mass murdering of the Jews during World War ll • a submarine used by the Germans during World War ll • Who was the commander of the Allied forces in europe • which city did the United States drop their second bomb in • ...
Valentines Vocab Crossword 2023-02-15
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- The foreign policy that says one should not get involved in other countries' business.
- The last name of the president during the Great Depression and World War 2.
- Allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of a particular item.
- The social and political programs that lessened the effects of the Great Depression.
- A far-right, authoritarian political movement characterized by characterized by a dictatorial leader, strong military, and suppression of opposition.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
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- The movement to bring back manufacturing and get Americans back to work that brought us out of the Great Depression.
- The coolest teacher ever.
- The treaty signed by the League of Nations at the end of World War 1.
- An attack on a US Navy base on December 7th, 1941.
- The country that first declared war on the United States during World War 2.
- The hatred of Jewish people common before and during World War 2.
- Athlete who made his name with track and field at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
- The dictator of Germany during World War 2.
- The confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.
15 Clues: The coolest teacher ever. • The dictator of Germany during World War 2. • An attack on a US Navy base on December 7th, 1941. • The hatred of Jewish people common before and during World War 2. • The treaty signed by the League of Nations at the end of World War 1. • Allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of a particular item. • ...
Modern World History - Final Exam Review 4 2024-04-22
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- Sometimes referred to as the "baseball" evangelist; said to have preached to over 100 million people in his ministry.
- Powers composed of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Turks.
- Successor to Lenin.
- Christian author who gave audiences the classic stories of Frodo and hobbits.
- Revolt in China to remove all vestiges of Western influence on the Chinese culture.
- Dictator of Italy from the 1920s through World War 2.
- Leader of Nationalist China.
- Emperor of Japan during World War 2.
- Spanish painter who used random geometric forms and perspectives in his works.
- Perhaps the most famed illustrator of the 20th century.
- Noted prime minister of Britain during much of World War II.
- Study of human cultures and societies.
- Was known for his work in behaviorism.
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- Those who held to the fundamentalss of Biblical truth.
- Communist group that desired professional revolutionaries and the party structure to be narrow.
- Study of the human mind.
- Famous for his work with quantum physics.
- City that hosted the post-Napoleon conference to decide how to rebuild Europe.
- Face of progressive education.
- Head of the militaristic government of Japan.
- Gave us the theory of relativity.
- Famously declared that "God is dead".
- Leader of Communist China during World War 2.
- Commander and defender of the Philippines during World War 2.
- Leader of Germany and referred to as der Fuhrer.
- Canal built in the United States in the early 19th century.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Chrisitan apologist of the mid 20th century who gave us The Chronicles of Narnia.
- Believe in traditional values and slow moderate change if change is needed.
- The author of 1984 and ANIMAL FARM.
30 Clues: Successor to Lenin. • Study of the human mind. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Leader of Nationalist China. • Face of progressive education. • Gave us the theory of relativity. • The author of 1984 and ANIMAL FARM. • Emperor of Japan during World War 2. • Famously declared that "God is dead". • Study of human cultures and societies. • Was known for his work in behaviorism. • ...
My Heart is at Ease 2015-11-28
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- The leader of Germany during World War 2.
- The country that freed Gerto Solan from her concentration camp.
- The government system used by Czechoslovakia after World War 2.
- The country the main character immigrated to for for a better life.
- The act of being hatred against any Jewish people.
- The country that started World War 2.
- An area where Jewish people were forced into before being sent to a concentration camp.
Down
- The use of bias media to promote a certain political point of view.
- The genocide of Jewish Europeans during World War 2.
- The name of the concentration camp the main character was in.
- The surname of the main character.
- The city where the main character was born.
- The act of moving from one country to another.
13 Clues: The surname of the main character. • The country that started World War 2. • The leader of Germany during World War 2. • The city where the main character was born. • The act of moving from one country to another. • The act of being hatred against any Jewish people. • The genocide of Jewish Europeans during World War 2. • ...
World War I Puzzle 2021-04-05
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- World War I was called the "war to make the world safe for __."
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria were known as the __.
- One of the battles in northern France that Americans participated in (2 words)
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (3 words)
- President Wilson's plans for a __ were included in the peace treaty to end World War I. (3 words)
- President who urged Americans to be neutral (2 words)
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- This treaty officially ended World War I in 1919.
- A stalemate resulted when these were dug across northern France.
- The leader of Germany who surrendered on November 11, 1918 (3 words)
- This country withdrew from the war after suffering an internal revolution
- Austrian Archduke who was assassinated in 1914 (2 words)
- Germans conducted __ warfare against British ships.
- England, France, Russia, and Italy were known as the __.
- The U.S. __ rejected the treaty.
14 Clues: The U.S. __ rejected the treaty. • This treaty officially ended World War I in 1919. • Germans conducted __ warfare against British ships. • President who urged Americans to be neutral (2 words) • Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (3 words) • Austrian Archduke who was assassinated in 1914 (2 words) • ...
My Heart is at Ease 2015-11-28
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- The leader of Germany during World War 2.
- The country that freed Gerto Solan from her concentration camp.
- The government system used by Czechoslovakia after World War 2.
- The country the main character immigrated to for for a better life.
- The act of being hatred against any Jewish people.
- The country that started World War 2.
- An area where Jewish people were forced into before being sent to a concentration camp.
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- The use of bias media to promote a certain political point of view.
- The genocide of Jewish Europeans during World War 2.
- The name of the concentration camp the main character was in.
- The surname of the main character.
- The city where the main character was born.
- The act of moving from one country to another.
13 Clues: The surname of the main character. • The country that started World War 2. • The leader of Germany during World War 2. • The city where the main character was born. • The act of moving from one country to another. • The act of being hatred against any Jewish people. • The genocide of Jewish Europeans during World War 2. • ...
War and weapons 2024-02-29
10 Clues: Vietnamese war • started by hitler • war against slavery • made by Oppenheimer • Tank in World War 2 • strongest helicopter • used during world war • made famous by Russians • German pistol not the Mauser • caused attack of the dead men
World War 2 2018-05-18
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- Second generation Japanese Americans
- Japanese suicide pilots
- Systematic extermination of millions of jews, homosexuals, intellectuals
- Giving up military weapons
- Women Appointed for volunteer emergency service in the navy
- Leader of the Natzi party
- Women’s Army Corps
- Code name for U.S code-breaking operations against Japanese
- 32nd president of the United States only president to be elected 4 times
- Any movement or attitude that favors dictatorial government
- Prime minister of Great Britain
- General secretary of the communist party of the soviet union
- Organization supports international peace and cooperation
Down
- Doctrines of nationalism, racial purity
- Japan, Germany, Italy
- Taking items that are in short supply and distributing them to a system
- The gathering of resources
- Code name for the U.S to produce the atomic bomb
- Polices that harm or actions that harm jews
- American soldiers marched 65 miles to prison camps
- German lightning warfare
- Killing an entire group of people
- Britain’s air force
- American navy strategy of capturing Japanese islands
- Political leader who rules a country with absolute power
25 Clues: Women’s Army Corps • Britain’s air force • Japan, Germany, Italy • Japanese suicide pilots • German lightning warfare • Leader of the Natzi party • The gathering of resources • Giving up military weapons • Prime minister of Great Britain • Killing an entire group of people • Second generation Japanese Americans • Doctrines of nationalism, racial purity • ...
World War 2 2022-04-01
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- Second city USA dropped a Nuke on
- USA nuked them twice
- Victims of the Holocaust
- First place Hitler Invades during WW2
- Harbor Where Japan attacked America
- Led Germany during WW2
- Giving someone whatever they want
- an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury.
- Where the first nuke was dropped
- Forces Fought against the Germans
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- Killed 100,000 people when it first impacted
- project Study of nuclear weapons
- brought Germans to Justice
- Mass murder
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- They started WW2
- First step into taking France
- Hitler broke a pact with
- Germany strategy drop a ton of bombs
- of nuclear weapons
20 Clues: Mass murder • They started WW2 • of nuclear weapons • USA nuked them twice • Led Germany during WW2 • Victims of the Holocaust • Hitler broke a pact with • brought Germans to Justice • First step into taking France • Where the first nuke was dropped • project Study of nuclear weapons • Second city USA dropped a Nuke on • Giving someone whatever they want • ...
World War 2 2013-05-06
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- examples: Mussolini in Italy, Hitler in Germany, and Tojo in Japan
- Royal Air Force in Great Britain
- Hitler invades Poland
- cause of WW2
- France and Great Britain tried to appease Germany with land, but it didn’t work
- August 1940, Hitler launches air attacks on Great Britain
- France, Great Britain, U. S., Soviet Union
- where the spark of the war happened
- Germany, Japan, and Italy
- women can now vote
- takes 39 days
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- many men were saved by escaping to Great Britain
- direct violation of Treaty of Versailles
- leader in Germany (dictator)
- leader in Soviet Union
- leader in Italy
- U. S. went to war
- June 22, 1940
- military leader in Japan
20 Clues: cause of WW2 • June 22, 1940 • takes 39 days • leader in Italy • U. S. went to war • women can now vote • Hitler invades Poland • leader in Soviet Union • military leader in Japan • Germany, Japan, and Italy • leader in Germany (dictator) • Prime Minister of Great Britain • Royal Air Force in Great Britain • where the spark of the war happened • direct violation of Treaty of Versailles • ...
World war 2 2013-01-28
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- the land that hitler reclaimed before WW2.
- rumors or information spread by a group to promote its idea.
- international system set up by the allied powers.
- area taken from Germany to create the buffer zone.
- 14 part plan for peace.
- vegetable gardens planted to increase food production during a war.
- the forced relocation of Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans during WW2.
- system of trading where goods are paid for in full at the time of purchase and taken by the purchaser.
- government policy to not take part in economic and political alliances.
- agreement allowing Germany to areas along the countries main border lands.
- clause that included the treaty of Versailles that held Germany responsible for the war.
- cultural icon representing women who worked in factories during WW2.
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- payments demanded of the nation defeated by the victorious nation.
- the US base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941.
- the right of people of other nations to determine their own government.
- lending arms (weapons) to Britain.
- strongly agreeing with your own government and no other government.
- treaty signed on June 18, 1919.
- a system of limiting supplies so that they last.
- debt securities issued by the government.
20 Clues: 14 part plan for peace. • treaty signed on June 18, 1919. • lending arms (weapons) to Britain. • debt securities issued by the government. • the land that hitler reclaimed before WW2. • a system of limiting supplies so that they last. • international system set up by the allied powers. • area taken from Germany to create the buffer zone. • ...
World War 2 2013-02-02
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- surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor
- seized by the Nazis in September 1938 and was restored to Czechoslovakia in 1945
- gardens reducing the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort
- is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the American women who worked in factories during World War II
- A policy or practice of cooperation among nations
- Peace treaty at the end of World War I.
- the purpose of the conference was to discuss the future of the Sudetenland in the face of territorial demands made by Hitler
- money paid back to another country for any damage caused
- issued by government for the purpose of financing the military
Down
- admitting of Germany causing the war
- A national policy of abstaining from political or economic relations with other countries
- international association of states founded in 1920 with the aim of preserving world peace
- advertisements trying to convince people to buy a product
- America provided supplies for the allied powers without getting into the war
- fenced in camps and in each fenced camp there were block arrangements.
- the right of a people or a nation to decide on its own political allegiance
- having a certain amount of goods so that people in the war could have supplies and food
- a revision of the Neutrality Acts, designed to aid the British
- ways Woodrow Wilson wanted to stop war.
- Hitler invaded even though it was suppose to be a "safe spot"
20 Clues: admitting of Germany causing the war • Peace treaty at the end of World War I. • ways Woodrow Wilson wanted to stop war. • A policy or practice of cooperation among nations • money paid back to another country for any damage caused • advertisements trying to convince people to buy a product • Hitler invaded even though it was suppose to be a "safe spot" • ...
world war 2 2023-02-13
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- Hilters final solution
- blistered the skin , eyes and lungs
- fire weapon
- Brought together the land air
- total power to a dictator
- japanese city were atomic bomb was dropped
- japanese surprise attack
- Germans boomed britain
- consumers could only buy certain goods
- japanese city were atomic bomb was dropped
- civilian work camps and prisons
- often negative preconvinced opinion
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- A German submarine
- First major japanese defeat
- Germany,italy and japan
- u.s helping with supplies
- usa,ussr,france
- accepting demands avoid conflict
- Hitlers fascist party
- total authority ruler
- soviet victory (outlasted the Germans)
- government controlled by totalitarian leaders
- money losses its value
- helped womens rights
- big armoured vehicles
25 Clues: fire weapon • usa,ussr,france • A German submarine • helped womens rights • Hitlers fascist party • total authority ruler • big armoured vehicles • Hilters final solution • Germans boomed britain • money losses its value • Germany,italy and japan • japanese surprise attack • u.s helping with supplies • total power to a dictator • First major japanese defeat • Brought together the land air • ...
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