world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War 2 2023-04-26
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- ____how many aircraft there were on deck
- ______was the most feared aircraft carrier
- ____of miles per gallon
- _____where lost at sea
- ___________ is the biggest aircraft carrier
- ____ how much does it hold
- ______is the first plane off an aircraft carrier
- ____ lost four aircraft carriers
- _______was lost at sea
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- ____was one of the few roles that aircraft had
- ______was the most feared in WW2
- _____was the fastest carrier
- ________are the most high praised aircraft
- ______ were made to lunch planes
- _____was made to make a 80 degree turn
- _____ how many ships we have
- ______was the best bomb they used
- ________cost for one ship
- ____had the most aircraft
- ____sunk the most ships
20 Clues: _____where lost at sea • _______was lost at sea • ____of miles per gallon • ____sunk the most ships • ________cost for one ship • ____had the most aircraft • ____ how much does it hold • _____was the fastest carrier • _____ how many ships we have • ______was the most feared in WW2 • ______ were made to lunch planes • ____ lost four aircraft carriers • ...
world war 2 2023-05-02
Across
- Make illegal by an authority
- Take for granted or as true
- Where did the war mainly take place
- A camp where man woman and children were sent to be executed
- Amember of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Finally brought the United states into world war two
- States or position of command or control over all others
- British leader first won election to parliament in 1900
- A camp where persons are detained
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- After serving at the top levels of the british government
- Nationalist who hated both the victorious allies
- The leader of japan during the war
- Who surrendered that end the war
- Items needed for fighting a war
- The leader of italy during the war
- A national actively trading with foreign countries
- The president of U.S. during the war
- Giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflictI
- The religion that hitler hated
- A political system by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
20 Clues: Take for granted or as true • Make illegal by an authority • The religion that hitler hated • Items needed for fighting a war • Who surrendered that end the war • A camp where persons are detained • The leader of japan during the war • The leader of italy during the war • Where did the war mainly take place • The president of U.S. during the war • ...
World War 2 2021-01-28
Across
- Closing gap between
- was rationed
- gave and executive order
- were sent to camps
- financed the war
- How did the government help fund the war.
- rights that were violated
- refused to go to an internment camp
- production levels
- emphasized all individuals should volunteer.
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- what were people urged to do
- were to influence you
- enough food for troops
- fixed amount of goods during a shortage
- A poster, ads, radio, television, newspaper.
- provided war materials to the allied nations.
- maintain the country's military and industrial levels
- war revealed what
- Great Depression ENDED due to
- upheld the military order
- Japanese.
21 Clues: Japanese. • was rationed • financed the war • war revealed what • production levels • were sent to camps • Closing gap between • were to influence you • enough food for troops • gave and executive order • upheld the military order • rights that were violated • what were people urged to do • Great Depression ENDED due to • refused to go to an internment camp • ...
World War 2 2021-01-28
Across
- production levels
- financed the war
- provided war materials to the allied nations.
- fixed amount of goods during a shortage
- gave and executive order
- were sent to camps
- upheld the military order
- A poster, ads, radio, television, newspaper.
- Closing gap between
- emphasized all individuals should volunteer.
- maintain the country's military and industrial levels
- Great Depression ENDED due to
- was rationed
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- rights that were violated
- what were people urged to do
- refused to go to an internment camp
- enough food for troops
- How did the government help fund the war.
- were to influence you
- war revealed what
20 Clues: was rationed • financed the war • production levels • war revealed what • were sent to camps • Closing gap between • were to influence you • enough food for troops • gave and executive order • rights that were violated • upheld the military order • what were people urged to do • Great Depression ENDED due to • refused to go to an internment camp • fixed amount of goods during a shortage • ...
World War 2 2022-05-31
Across
- The plan that Canada agreed to host and ran in December 1939 to train pilots and other flight personnel with British instructors. (abbreviated)
- Foreign women who married Canadian soldiers serving overseas and then immigrated to Canada after the war. (2 words)
- D-day is also known as which operation. (2 words)
- The leader of this political party argued against going to war. (abbreviated)
- What did Canada practice in order to keep affairs outside their borders?
- Known as the “Minister of Everything”.
- The month Canada joins the war.
- The act that gave the government powers to take control over the nation’s resources and allowed conscription for home defence. (abbreviated)
- This raid happened in 1942 where Canadian troops fought against Germany, canada suffered heavy losses. (2 words)
- The air force consisting of Canadian pilots that participated in Britain’s bomber command. (abbreviated)
- Captured combatants are known as? (abbreviated)
- Canada started building these small warships during the Battle of Atlantic to escort convoys across the ocean.
- Provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid.
- Using all resources and infrastructures to focus on the war. (2 words)
- Rebellious young men who defied clothing restrictions. (2 words)
- The ___ provided about half the escorts across the Atlantic. (abbreviated)
- The day Hong Kong fell to the Japanese is known as? (2 words)
- The Austrian-Hungarian born citizen who failed art class, fought in ww1 and eventually pursuited a German political career. (2 words)
- Men who avoided enlistment into the army until they were forced to due to conscription under the National Resources Mobilization Act.
- Who assured Parliament, and Quebec, that “So long as this government may be in power, no such measure [conscription] shall be enacted.” (4 words)
- Women’s skirts were __ due to the waste-not-want-not regulation.
- The act of sending a person back to their native country or land.
- What was introduced in January 1942, to reduce hoarding and ensure food for everyone. (2 words)
- Right to vote in public.
- How many days after Britain declares war does Canada join.
- What did King use to help the conscription crisis that regarded the voting of the public.
- Georgian revolutionary who leads the Soviet Union. (2 words)
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- Enemy soldiers and aliens were detained in this place.(2 words)
- Under which act that dated from the last war was the federal government given increased control over the economy and powers such as the right to restrict individual liberty. (3 words)
- This gender was given the opportunity to join the armed force for the first time however, were not allowed to join combat roles.
- A tactic used by combatants to avoid exposing themselves to enemy forces, where combatants create entrances into building or rooms by blasting or tunneling through walls. (2 words)
- Established in 1942, helped coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada. (3 words)
- This politician was placed in a Canadian internment camp during WW2 for refusing to enlist for conscription and encouraged others to do the same. (2 words)
- The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- This was made in March 1942, which helped with mobilization and the allocation of labour. (3 words)
- A person that is forced to leave their country to escape war.
- What was created that was owned by the Canadian government that produced items private sectors could not. (2 words)
- Where did Canadians land first during D-day. (2 words)
- Issued to every person entitling them to receive limited quantities of items such as sugar, coffee, tea, butter, preserves meat, and evaporated meat. (2 words)
- Misleading information that is spread among the public for the purpose of damaging an opposing cause or spread a point of view.
- The alliance that eventually included Canada, Britain, USA , France, and other commonwealth countries.
- What did canadian citizens invest in to help the war effort? (2 words)
- This ship, carrying 907 Jewish refugees, attempting to escape persecution was denied entry into Canada in 1939. (2 words)
- Naval submarines the allied ships defended against. (2 words)
- What was created in 1942 that provided shore based jobs, wireless operators, coders, drivers, operational plotters for women? (abbreviated)
- Under the NRMA in June 1940, ____ allowed mandatory enlistment in the army to help with home defence.
- Canada shows __ by not automatically declaring war following Britain’s declaration.
- The troops that dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt transportation and communication in the Normandy invasion?
- Discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people is known as?(2 words)
- The day the allies took control over Europe. (2 words)
50 Clues: Right to vote in public. • The month Canada joins the war. • Known as the “Minister of Everything”. • Captured combatants are known as? (abbreviated) • D-day is also known as which operation. (2 words) • The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan. • Where did Canadians land first during D-day. (2 words) • ...
World War 2 2024-05-21
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- Battle at the ____, the battle where Germany held many counterattacks that created a bulge in the front lines.
- The beach 338,000 Allied troops were evacuated from
- The last Axis power to give up during World War 2.
- 156,000 Allied troops stormed beaches at Normandy
- what year did the war end
- What party was from Germany, that were anti-semetic
- What country was the Soviet Union
- What did the U.S. state it was about the foreign war
- The general of Japan
- How did Hitler die
- What kind of Bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, and Hiroshima
- communist leader of the soviet union
- Where most Japanese Americans were sent after the attack on Pearl Harbor
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- Who was the commander of the Allied Forces in Europe.
- Leader of Italy
- Political and economic state in which the major productive system are owned by the state
- When Japanese planes attacked an American military base camp, and killed almost 2,300 people
- The German leader
- A limit for the amount of food Americans could buy.
- President at the start of World War 2, who dies
- Churchill Prime Minister of Britain
- When a country begins to feed more money into their military, and build up their army.
- Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Who becomes president after FDR
- Where did the battle of D-Day happen?
- a political party where a government controlled by a dictator controls the people.
- What group of people were personally targeted by Hilter
- Great Britain, US, Soviet Union, France
28 Clues: Leader of Italy • The German leader • How did Hitler die • The general of Japan • what year did the war end • Who becomes president after FDR • Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan • What country was the Soviet Union • Churchill Prime Minister of Britain • communist leader of the soviet union • Where did the battle of D-Day happen? • Great Britain, US, Soviet Union, France • ...
World War 2 2020-09-22
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- German war tactic of surprise attacks by tanks & fighter planes
- small, fast warships built in Canada to help protect convoys in the Atlantic Ocean
- the Nazis' plan to systematically kill all European Jews
- socldiers trained to parachite from airplanes onto combat areas
- established in 1942 to coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada
- the systematic extermination of a religious or ethnic group
- June 6, 1944; the day Allied armies, including Canada, invaded France; the biggest Allied invasion of WW2
- foreign women who married Canadian troops serving overseas & then immigrated to Canada after the war
- an air campaign launched in 1940 by the Royal Air Force to stop the Germany from achieving air superiority
- acronym for the program to train pilots and aircrew during WW2; it produced half of all Commonwealth aircrew & is the largest air training program in history
- giving in to an aggressor's demands in the hopes that no more demands will be made
- alliance between Germany, Italy, & Japan
- a dictatorship where the government uses intimidation, violence, & propaganda to rule all aspects of the social & political life of its citizens
- nationals living in a country that is at war with their homeland
- the struggle between the Allies & the Axis powers to control the Allies' shipping route across the Atlantic Ocean
- the Japanese bombing of the US naval base in Hawaii
- the German air force
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- Japan's attack on the British colony of Hong Kong in which there were heavy Canadian losses
- the policy of remaining apart from the affairs of other countries
- port town in France from which a massive Allied evacuation took place in May 1940, when German forces conquered France
- passed in 1940 enabling the government to do whatever was necessary for the war effort; amended in 1942 to allow conscription
- 1943 Allied battles to recapture Europe from the south, through Sicily & Italy
- to oppress or ill-treat because of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs
- widespread attacks against civilians, including murder, enslavement, deportation, & torture
- December 25, 1941, the date Hong Kong fell to the Japanese
- the code name during WW2 for the American plan to develop the first atomic bomb
- businesses & industries owned by the Canadian government
- a bomb containing radioactive material, capable of destroying an entire city or region
- discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people
- a person displaced from his or her home & territory by war or other disasters
- the 9km stretch of beach in France where Canadian troops landed on D-Day
- a vote on a particular issue
- a form of authoritarian government that is totalitarian & nationalistic
- countries fighting against Germany during WW2, including Britain, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & after 1941, the United States & USSR
- the mobilization of the entire resources of a nation for war
- the killing, torture, & hostage-taking of civilian populations, or the deliberate & extensive destruction of their property
- a ruler with unrestricted power
- social security provided by the government from birth to death
- the act of sending someone back to his or her native land
39 Clues: the German air force • a vote on a particular issue • a ruler with unrestricted power • alliance between Germany, Italy, & Japan • discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people • the Japanese bombing of the US naval base in Hawaii • the Nazis' plan to systematically kill all European Jews • businesses & industries owned by the Canadian government • ...
World War 2 2021-11-17
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- president at the start of WW2
- place the Nuremberg trials happened
- holiday soldiers were told they'd be back by in operation market garden
- the strategy of taking over one island at a time before getting to Japan
- president towards the end of WW2
- person known for his use of tanks in WW2
- project that led to the making and development of nukes
- executive order that forced Japanese Americans to move to camps
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- the most famous african american pilots during WW2
- dictator of germany
- happened june 6th, 1944
- estimated amount of jews killed in WW2
- formed at the yalta conference
- first place that was attacked
- around the amount of americans that served in WW2
- the second japanese city that was nuked
- city in England that was bombed during WW2
- the first japanese city that was nuked
- only battle were the U.S. casualty count passed the Japanese
- hitler's soldiers
20 Clues: hitler's soldiers • dictator of germany • happened june 6th, 1944 • president at the start of WW2 • first place that was attacked • formed at the yalta conference • president towards the end of WW2 • place the Nuremberg trials happened • estimated amount of jews killed in WW2 • the first japanese city that was nuked • the second japanese city that was nuked • ...
world war 2 2022-03-10
Across
- genocide of european jews
- samurai warrior
- cultural icon of wwII
- major naval battle in pacific
- waterway in egypt
- forcible transfer by japanese army
- japanese attack on the military
- German soilders
- battle in the pacific against the japanese
- systematic separation of people
- four treaties for treatment in the war
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- plan for genocide
- an independent agency
- battle in eastern front of the world
- geographic region of russia china and asia
- second battle of ww2 near egypt
- socialist state in euraisia
- air battle for britain
- ant act to promote the defense of the usa
- battle with the marine corps
- dictator of germany
- military pilots
- the day the land was brought together
23 Clues: samurai warrior • German soilders • military pilots • plan for genocide • waterway in egypt • dictator of germany • an independent agency • cultural icon of wwII • air battle for britain • genocide of european jews • socialist state in euraisia • battle with the marine corps • major naval battle in pacific • second battle of ww2 near egypt • japanese attack on the military • ...
world war 2 2021-06-26
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- August 6, 1945
- the name of Hitler's regime
- Hitler's last grasp at offense
- what city in the Uk was bombed during ww2
- Great Britain, United States, the Soviet Union, and France
- a full invasion of Japan
- which battle was to control the ocean right of Europe and Africa
- what battle took place on December 7,1941
- Albert Einstein alerted Roosevelt of the possibility of using an atom bomb in war.
- August,9,1945
- which Indian tribe were used as code talkers during ww2
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- between 1945 and 1949
- the leader of the Nazis
- one of the first major turning points of ww2
- what year did ww2 end
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- Hitler referred to the battle as the ultimate battle
- Which leaders of the Third Reich killed themselves before the Nuremberg trials
- what bad thing happened to the jews during ww2
- who was the prime minister of the UK during ww2
- Bombers positioned on the island
- which president was alive during WW2 and then died after ww2 was over
- what codename was for the bombing of two Japanese cities
- what operation name did they give the Normandy landings
- what year did ww2 start
- who was the premier of the Soviet Union during WW2
26 Clues: August,9,1945 • August 6, 1945 • between 1945 and 1949 • what year did ww2 end • what year did ww2 start • the leader of the Nazis • a full invasion of Japan • Germany, Italy, and Japan • the name of Hitler's regime • Hitler's last grasp at offense • Bombers positioned on the island • what city in the Uk was bombed during ww2 • what battle took place on December 7,1941 • ...
World War 2 2017-04-06
Across
- Social organization.
- Seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.
- Hostility to or prejudice against Jews.
- The consequences or after-effects
- In Hawaii
- The alliance of Germany and Italy
- Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- Machine designed to fly
- Federation of Communist republics
- A container filled with explosive
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- An object designed to inflict harm on another
- A treaty which terminated the War of American independence
- Imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities
- Relating to the nucleus of an atom
- People from Germany
- People kept in a cell
- A person not in the armed services
- A large city in Japan
- Italian fascist dictator
- When people die
20 Clues: In Hawaii • When people die • People from Germany • Social organization. • People kept in a cell • A large city in Japan • Machine designed to fly • Italian fascist dictator • The consequences or after-effects • The alliance of Germany and Italy • Federation of Communist republics • A container filled with explosive • Relating to the nucleus of an atom • ...
World War 2 2018-05-20
Across
- German lightning warfare
- Political leader who rules a country with absolute power
- Any movement or attitude that favors dictatorial government
- Britain’s air force
- 32nd president of the United States only president to be elected 4 times
- Second generation Japanese Americans
- Women’s Army Corps
- Killing an entire group of people
- American soldiers marched 65 miles to prison camps
- American navy strategy of capturing Japanese islands
- The gathering of resources
- Women Appointed for volunteer emergency service in the navy
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- The systematic extermination of millions of jews, homosexuals, intellectuals
- Prime minister of Great Britain
- General secretary of the communist party of the soviet union
- Leader of the Natzi party
- taking items that are in short supply and distributing them to a system
- Organization supports international peace and cooperation
- Code name for the U.S to produce the atomic bomb
- code name for U.S code-breaking operations against Japanese
- Polices that harm or actions that harm jews
- The process of giving up military weapons
- Doctrines of nationalism and racial purity
- Japanese suicide pilots
- Japan, Germany, Italy
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 • Prime minister of Great Britain • Killing an entire group of people • Second generation Japanese Americans • The process of giving up military weapons • Doctrines of nationalism and racial purity • ...
World War 2 2019-07-02
Across
- political party that controlled Soviet government from 1917 to 1991
- civilian participation in the war effort
- one of 2 world wars
- temporary halt to fighting in order to allow peace negotiations
- a mental health disorder caused by involvement in a threatening and terrifying situation (for example, combat or being a prisoner of war). Symptoms include severe anxiety, involuntarily mentally re-living the event, and recurring nightmares about it.
- people living within a country with whom their own country is at war
- a term for the first day of a planned military operation. ‘D minus 1’ would be the day before this and ‘D plus 1’ the day after
- weaponry, ammunition and other materials used in war
- the term used to describe the US foreign policy of withdrawing from involvement in international (and especially European) affairs except in defence of its own interests
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- nickname for Papua New Guineans who carried injured soldiers down the Kokoda Trail
- mainly 18–19-year-old conscripts to the Citizen Military (home defence) Force; assigned in mid 1942 to block a Japanese advance via the Kokoda Trail
- allowing each person only a specific quantity of a particular product
- the policy that Britain and France pursued towards Germany from the mid 1930s until 1939. Their intention was to give in to some of Hitler’s demands in the hope of avoiding war.
- the practice of keeping people under guard in a specific area, particularly during wartime
- government control over what the public can see, view or hear, to prevent the communication of information it judged to be objectionable, sensitive or harmful to the war effort
- a period from the late 1920s until the outbreak of World War II when most nations suffered severe economic hardship and massive unemployment
- pilots who, as Japan neared defeat, embarked on suicide missions, crashing planes loaded with bombs, torpedoes and explosives into Allied warships
- the US strategy of having its forces conquer one by one the Pacific islands that would facilitate the invasion of Japan
- used to describe someone who follows the political ideology that the individual should serve the state, which should be governed by a strong leader embodying the national will. Mussolini led this movement in Italy from 1919 until his execution in 1945.
- the powers of Germany, Italy and Japan, who, along with their supporters, fought against the Allied powers in World War II
20 Clues: one of 2 world wars • civilian participation in the war effort • weaponry, ammunition and other materials used in war • temporary halt to fighting in order to allow peace negotiations • political party that controlled Soviet government from 1917 to 1991 • people living within a country with whom their own country is at war • ...
World War 2 2013-03-04
Across
- 6 months of winning is enough for me
- If you give Hitler a country... He'll want another
- The brain behind the bronze
- A "Human"cide
- Swimming germans
- The japanese's "Prime" target after the war was over
- E=mc^2
- If we burn it, they won't come
- The train master
- Earth now rotates on this
- Not the type of curtain you want in your shower
- We are all just sheep
- Became the Real, Stated, and RtheR reason for the war
- unlike the Carnival ships, these didn't sink
- (American scientists) How did they do this?
- A method of hibernation for humans
- only 1 pair of shoes a year? No problem.
- amginE
- These divisions surely weren't pansy
- Stepping stones
- Preserved Australia and the Great Barrier Reef
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- Wouldn't want to be in the water at this time
- Birthplace of Little boy and Fat man
- 2nd times the charm
- Paratroopers then tanks
- Became a level battle ground
- Protect the code
- Obama's tax policies were aiming low with this around
- GI Joe's unknown friend
- Lices' worst nightmare
- Failed Artist
- Bad time to be born japanese on the West Coast
- Attack on one is an attack on all
- Constant Airline food
- The reason there were less deaths from illness than combat
- It's a bird! It's a plane! No it's the queen of England!
- It's not soy sauce, but it sure does have a kick
- Die trying, no retreats.
- Luckiest man alive when the Japanese War ended
- Turning Point
40 Clues: E=mc^2 • amginE • A "Human"cide • Failed Artist • Turning Point • Stepping stones • Swimming germans • Protect the code • The train master • 2nd times the charm • We are all just sheep • Constant Airline food • Lices' worst nightmare • Paratroopers then tanks • GI Joe's unknown friend • Die trying, no retreats. • Earth now rotates on this • The brain behind the bronze • Became a level battle ground • ...
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 • ...
World War 2 2022-05-31
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- Canada started building these small warships in the Battle of Atlantic to escort convoys across the ocean
- Who assured Parliament, and Quebec, that “So long as this government may be in power, no such measure [conscription] shall be enacted.” (4 words)
- right to vote in public
- The alliance that eventually included Canada, Britain, USA , France, and other commonwealth countries.
- The day Hong Kong fell to the Japanese is known as? (2 words)
- a tactic where soldiers create entrances into building or rooms by blasting or tunneling through walls (2 words)
- a person that is forced to leave their country to escape war
- rebellious young men who defied clothing restrictions (2 words)
- This politician was placed in a Canadian internment camp during WW2 for refusing to enlist for conscription and encouraged others to do the same (2 words)
- What did King use to help the conscription crisis that regarded the voting of the public.
- The ___ provided about half the escorts across the Atlantic. (abbreviated)
- issued to every person entitling the holder to receive only limited quantities of items such as sugar, coffee, tea, butter, preserves meat, and evaporated meat (2 words)
- Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated)
- provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid
- what did canadian citizens invest in to help the war effort (2 words)
- Women’s skirts were __ due to the waste-not-want-not regulation
- Georgian revolutionary who leads the Soviet Union (2 words)
- The day the allies took control over Europe (2 words)
- Where did Canadians land first during D-day (2 words)
- What did Canada practice in order to keep affairs outside their borders
- The act of sending a person back to their native country or land
- this gender was given the opportunity to join the armed force for the first time however, were not allowed to join combat roles.
- How many days after Britain declares war does Canada join.
- Established in 1942, helped coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada. (3 words)
- D-day is known as which operation (2 words)
- the plan that Canada agreed to host and run in December 1939 to train pilots and other flight personnel with British instructors (abbreviated)
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- discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people is known as?(2 words)
- Under which act that dated from the last war was the federal government given increased control over the economy and powers such as the right to restrict individual liberty. (3 words)
- Under the NRMA in June 1940, ____ allowed mandatory enlistment in the army to help with home defence.
- using all resources and infrastructures to focus on the war (2 words)
- What was created in 1942 that provided shore based jobs, wireless operators, coders, drivers, operational plotters for women (abbreviated)
- The leader of this political party argued against going to war. (abbreviated)
- Foreign women who married Canadian soldiers serving overseas and then immigrated to Canada after the war (2 words)
- The air force consisting of Canadian pilots that participated in Britain’s bomber command. (abbreviated)
- The Austrian-Hungarian born citizen who failed art class, fought in ww1 and eventually pursuited a German political career (2 words)
- The troops that dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt transportation and communication in the Normandy invasion
- Canada shows __ by not automatically declaring war following Britain’s declaration.
- What was created that was owned by the Canadian government that produced items private sectors could not. (2 words)
- Known as the “Minister of Everything”.
- this raid happened in 1942 where Canadian troops fought against Germany, canada suffered heavy losses. (2 words)
- This was made in March 1942, which helped with mobilization and the allocation of labour (3 words)
- The act that gave the government powers to take control over the nation’s resources and allow conscription for home defence. (abbreviated)
- misleading information that is spread among the public for the purpose of damaging an opposing cause or spread a point of view
- What month did Canada join the war
- Naval submarines the allied ships defended against (2 words)
- men who were conscripted through the national resources mobilization act who were forced into service against their will
- This ship, carrying 907 Jewish refugees, attempting to escape persecution was denied entry into Canada in 1939 (2 words)
- What was introduced in January 1942, to reduce hoarding and ensure food for everyone (2 words)
- Enemy soldiers and aliens were detained in this place.(2 words)
- The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan
50 Clues: right to vote in public • What month did Canada join the war • Known as the “Minister of Everything”. • D-day is known as which operation (2 words) • Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated) • The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan • provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid • The day the allies took control over Europe (2 words) • ...
World War 2 2023-05-04
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- (WWII) France, Britain, US, USSR
- British invention which gave prior warning of German attack, gave an advantage.
- City in Japan, was the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
- Japanese suicide pilots used in WW2
- living space in German; want Hitler wanted from the East
- port in France from which 300,000 Allied troops were evacuated when their retreat by land was cut off by the German advance in 1940
- site of a massacre in 1937 killing of 300,000 or more Chinese citizens by Japanese soldiers.
- "Lighting war", a type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939
- Invasion of this nation by Hitler led to the Allies declaring war on Germany
- an area in western Czechoslovakia that was wanted by Hitler; many Germans lived there
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict; What GB and FR did to Hitler
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- Decisive battle in the German invasion of Russia, the Germans were surrounded and systemically destroyed
- Base in Hawaii was bombed by Japan on December 7, 1941, which angered America to enter the war.
- ________ Powers Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- organization formed after WW2 that replaced the League of Nations
- ______ Act allowed sales or loans of war materials to any country whose defense the president deems vital to the defense of the U.S
- A military strategy used during World War II that involved selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands to reach Japan
- Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped (August 9, 1945).
- A ban on trade
- Invasion June 6, 1944; Allied invasion of France
20 Clues: A ban on trade • (WWII) France, Britain, US, USSR • Japanese suicide pilots used in WW2 • Invasion June 6, 1944; Allied invasion of France • living space in German; want Hitler wanted from the East • organization formed after WW2 that replaced the League of Nations • ________ Powers Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • ...
World War 2 2025-02-11
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- leads government of France in exile in Britain when Nazis take over france
- cutting down goods for everyone
- secret pact Hitler and Stalin agreed not to attack one another for 100 years
- fascist leader of Italy
- when Britain and France allowed Hitler to invade Sudetenland hoping that it would avoid warfare
- governments which have total, firm and complete control of their citizens
- america could lease supplies to any nation considered vital to the defense of the United States
- Germans were far superior and needed more room to spread out and live
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- was appointed prime minister under Emperor Hirohito
- emphasizes nationalism over everything and violence isn't a bad thing
- technique of continuous bombing by air, tank, and ground attacks
- prime minister of England declared war on Germany
- a leader who has absolute control
- government owns everything and splits it equally
- japanese people were forced to go into camps and leave their homes
- when hitler invaded Poland, america tried to cling to isolationism and prohibit sale of weapons to any countries at war
- Nazism leader of Germany
- Japan suprise attacked America because we sold weapons to their enemy, we were becoming the strongest naval power in the Pacific, and we cut off oil to Japan
- communist leader of Russia
- giving someone something to avoid a larger problem
20 Clues: fascist leader of Italy • Nazism leader of Germany • communist leader of Russia • cutting down goods for everyone • a leader who has absolute control • government owns everything and splits it equally • prime minister of England declared war on Germany • giving someone something to avoid a larger problem • was appointed prime minister under Emperor Hirohito • ...
World War II Warfare 2017-03-02
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- Codename for the Atomic Bomb dropped in Japan
- The second president during World War 2
- Allies with Germany
- The United states also dropped a bomb here, causing over 80,000 casualties
- The first president during the beginning of World war 2(Died during the war)
- What Air Warfare fighters were called (dropped bombs)
- Leader of the Nazis
- _____Warfare included Submarines, Battleships and aircraft carriers
- Artillery was considered more ________
- The United States dropped a bomb here, causing over 140,000 casualties
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- Ally Powers(United States, Canada, ____,Brazil)
- American Troops and other nations used __________ weapons
- 1st attack of the War(Place)
- Considered the most Impressive tank of the War. (T-______) (Soviet Union)
- Axis Powers (Germany, Italy,Hungary,_______)
- Pilot that dropped the bomb
- Year Japan surrendered
- Japan attacked the U.S Station(December 7,1941)
- Allies are with United States
- Code name for the second bomb dropped in Japan
20 Clues: Allies with Germany • Leader of the Nazis • Year Japan surrendered • Pilot that dropped the bomb • 1st attack of the War(Place) • Allies are with United States • Artillery was considered more ________ • The second president during World War 2 • Axis Powers (Germany, Italy,Hungary,_______) • Codename for the Atomic Bomb dropped in Japan • ...
Popular Culture during World War 2 2021-04-27
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- americans grew tired of these types of movies after awhile
- a popular film about japanese attack of american ships directed by john ford, released in 1942
- a popular film about the daily life of american soldiers directed by john houston, released in 1943
- what did players sell at football games
- a popular film about the b-17 bombing raid over germany directed by william wyler, released in 1944
- what sport/activity did soldiers do for entertainment (hint: joe louis is famous for this)
- what did teams do with other teams when their players enlisted
- one of the most famous actors in musical film during world war 2 (hint: most popular role appeared in early 1940s)
- who released I'll be home for christmas, in 1943, a popular song representing people in enlisted in the war trying to come home
- a wartime radio song (hint: clarence zylman
- one of the most famous directors during world war 2 (hint: popular movie - foreign correspondent)
- a jazz musician that led a navy band that toured the south pacific
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- how many percent of hollywood movies released were war or combat based
- a popular sport with a ball and a bat that roosevelt said should continue during the war to boost morale
- popular activity in early years of war, films mostly about war
- what popular characters did the movie directors use to allow entertainment and information in movies
- the popular type of jazz during world war 2
- what percent of households owned radios during worldwar 2
- a radio program with the message to limit waste, such as water electricity etc
- one of the most popular solo artists became popular the help of bandleaders
20 Clues: what did players sell at football games • the popular type of jazz during world war 2 • a wartime radio song (hint: clarence zylman • what percent of households owned radios during worldwar 2 • americans grew tired of these types of movies after awhile • popular activity in early years of war, films mostly about war • ...
World War 2 2021-05-20
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- fighting in trenches
- 28th president
- Association between Britain, France, and Russia
- Land in France and Belgium
- conflict between axis powers and Russia and Poland
- member of Russian social democratric party
- France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States
- period of war during industrial revolution
- Assasinated Franz ferdinand
- german destruction boats
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- agreement to stop fighting
- developed communism in russia
- pride for country
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- Assasination started WW1
- communist movement Russia
- home for Jews
- last emperor of Russia
- peace negotiation to stop world war 1
- America treat got more out of war
- Treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy
- Argentina, Chile, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Venezuela, Sweden, and Switzerland.
- wanted world peace
- all out war
- War with planes
- most important made peace
- Treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italycentralpowers Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- secret note Germany and Mexico
28 Clues: all out war • home for Jews • 28th president • War with planes • pride for country • wanted world peace • fighting in trenches • last emperor of Russia • Assasination started WW1 • german destruction boats • communist movement Russia • most important made peace • Land in France and Belgium • agreement to stop fighting • Assasinated Franz ferdinand • developed communism in russia • ...
World War 2 2022-09-15
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- many of those who stayed, endured _____ raids
- how long did trends take to develop during and after WW2?
- Hitler's _____ of Poland is what caused WW2
- who benefited the most from WW2?
- WW2 involved more than ____ countries
- when did WW2 end?
- the leader of Russia during WW2
- an estimated 40-50 ______ people died during WW2
- about _____ percent of the world’s population in 1940 died
- what is WW2 known for being?
- all had to deal with the threat of ____ attack
- when did The war in Europe end with Germany's surrender?
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- what did WW2 provide?
- which country suffered the greatest loss of life?
- failure of ______ helped cause WW2
- what intention did Japan mean when they attacked pearl harbor?
- the nation emerged as the world's most _______ and military power
- what war was WW2?
- the states that claimed to be ______ are Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and many more
- on average, 27,000 people died per ____
20 Clues: when did WW2 end? • what war was WW2? • what did WW2 provide? • what is WW2 known for being? • the leader of Russia during WW2 • who benefited the most from WW2? • failure of ______ helped cause WW2 • WW2 involved more than ____ countries • on average, 27,000 people died per ____ • Hitler's _____ of Poland is what caused WW2 • many of those who stayed, endured _____ raids • ...
World War 2 2022-05-31
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- issued to every person entitling the holder to receive only limited quantities of items such as sugar, coffee, tea, butter, preserves meat, and evaporated meat (2 words)
- Georgian revolutionary who leads the Soviet Union (2 words)
- The ___ provided about half the escorts across the Atlantic. (abbreviated)
- Under the NRMA in June 1940, ____ allowed mandatory enlistment in the army to help with home defence.
- Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated)
- a tactic where soldiers create entrances into building or rooms by blasting or tunneling through walls (2 words)
- The act that gave the government powers to take control over the nation’s resources and allow conscription for home defence. (abbreviated)
- Naval submarines the allied ships defended against
- The Austrian-Hungarian born citizen who failed art class, fought in ww1 and eventually pursuited a German political career (2 words)
- How many days after Britain declares war does Canada join.
- misleading information that is spread among the public for the purpose of damaging an opposing cause or spread a point of view
- What was created that was owned by the Canadian government that produced items private sectors could not. (2 words)
- What month did Canada join the war
- using all resources and infrastructures to focus on the war (2 words)
- The alliance that eventually included Canada, Britain, USA , France, and other commonwealth countries.
- What was created in 1942 that provided shore based jobs, wireless operators, coders, drivers, operational plotters for women (abbreviated)
- men who were conscripted through the national resources mobilization act who were forced into service against their will
- what did canadian citizens invest in to help the war effort (2 words)
- Women’s skirts were __ due to the waste-not-want-not regulation
- What did King use to help the conscription crisis that regarded the voting of the public.
- this gender was given the opportunity to join the armed force for the first time however were not allowed to join combat roles.
- this raid happened in 1942 where Canadian troops fought against Germany, canada suffered heavy losses. (2 words)
- Canada started building these small warships in the Battle of Atlantic to escort convoys across the ocean
- The day Hong Kong fell to the Japanese is known as? (2 words)
- rebellious young men who defied clothing restrictions (2 words)
- The day the allies took control over Europe (2 words)
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- What was introduced in January 1942, to reduce hoarding and ensure food for everyone (2 words)
- the plan that Canada agreed to host and run in December 1939 to train pilots and other flight personnel with British instructors (abbreviated)
- Foreign women who married Canadian soldiers serving overseas and then immigrated to Canada after the war (2 words)
- Established in 1942, helped coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada. (3 words)
- Who assured Parliament, and Quebec, that “So long as this government may be in power, no such measure [conscription] shall be enacted.” (4 words)
- Enemy aliens and visible minorities were forced to enter this place (2 words)
- Where did Canadians land first during D-day (2 words)
- Canada shows __ by not automatically declaring war following Britain’s declaration.
- The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan
- The leader of this political party argued against going to war. (abbreviated)
- Known as the “Minister of Everything”.
- The act of sending a person back to their native country or land
- D-day is known as which operation (2 words)
- What did Canada practice in order to keep affairs outside their borders
- The troops that dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt transportation and communication in the Normandy invasion
- provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid
- a person that is forced to leave their country to escape war
- This ship, carrying 907 Jewish refugees, attempting to escape persecution was denied entry into Canada in 1939 (2 words)
- The air force consisting of Canadian pilots that participated in Britain’s bomber command. (abbreviated)
- right to vote in public
- p2549
- discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people is known as?(2 words with a dash)
- Under which act that dated from the last war was the federal government given increased control over the economy and powers such as the right to restrict individual liberty. (3 words)
49 Clues: p2549 • right to vote in public • What month did Canada join the war • Known as the “Minister of Everything”. • D-day is known as which operation (2 words) • Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated) • Naval submarines the allied ships defended against • The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan • Where did Canadians land first during D-day (2 words) • ...
World War 2 2021-01-28
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- refused to go to an internment camp
- provided war materials to the allied nations.
- emphasized all individuals should volunteer.
- A poster, ads, radio, television, newspaper.
- maintain the country's military and industrial levels
- gave and executive order
- was rationed
- war revealed what
- Closing gap between
- rights that were violated
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- production levels
- what were people urged to do
- upheld the military order
- Great Depression ENDED due to
- fixed amount of goods during a shortage
- were to influence you
- were sent to camps
- How did the government help fund the war.
- financed the war
- enough food for troops
20 Clues: was rationed • financed the war • production levels • war revealed what • were sent to camps • Closing gap between • were to influence you • enough food for troops • gave and executive order • upheld the military order • rights that were violated • what were people urged to do • Great Depression ENDED due to • refused to go to an internment camp • fixed amount of goods during a shortage • ...
world war 2 2021-04-08
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- what was a turning point battle on the
- a naval strategy allowing Allied forces to cross the pacific
- lost but eventually retook the Philippines
- after fall of Poland, French and British troops wait for German attack along the Maginot line
- Germany’s final solution
- desert fox
- Project, a secret program to build an atomic bomb
- the Japanese tactic of crashing planes into enemy ships
- when did the Allies attack the German forces with one of the largest invasion forces ever assembled
- Who maintained control of the Soviet Union by killing and imprisoning his political
- What alliance fought Great Britain and the United States in World War II?
- 1st Japanese city to be bombed by an atomic bomb
- became the first African American general in the us army
- was a temporary battle victory for the German army but ended in defeat
- secret agreement signed by President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1941 outlining the two nations' war aims for self-determination
- English prime minister, appeased Hitler at Munich
- restricted areas of European cities that kept Jews separated from others
- Under what political system is the government seen as more important than
- American general who became supreme commander in western europe
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- the name of the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945.
- Who was the second US president during WW2
- President of the US during Great Depression and start of World War II
- Location hit by the second atomic bomb 3 days after Hiroshima
- Who blamed Jewish people, intellectuals, and Communists for Germany’s problems
- forced relocation or imprisonment
- racially-motivated attacks against Mexican
- What law provided aid to the Allies before the United States had entered the war?
- attempting to avoid conflict by making concessions and agreeing to part of the demands (giving Hitler what he wanted so he would stop aggression)
- group of African American pilots trained
- produces its enormous blast by splitting atoms
- The murder of millions of Jews in Europe by the Nazis is known as the
- the annexation of Austria by Germany in 1938.& violation of Treaty of Versailles
- what country was Invaded and occupied by Germany until Allies came to the rescue: D-day
- German air force
- a battle between American and Japanese aircraft carriers that saved Port Moresby
35 Clues: desert fox • German air force • Germany’s final solution • forced relocation or imprisonment • what was a turning point battle on the • group of African American pilots trained • Who was the second US president during WW2 • lost but eventually retook the Philippines • racially-motivated attacks against Mexican • produces its enormous blast by splitting atoms • ...
World War 2 2023-03-29
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- Adopted in 1942, this plan allocated steel, copper and alluminum.
- The British Prime Minister prior to the start of World War II
- In 1941, this act authorized the United States to sell, lend or lease war materials to any country the president felt needed them.
- The new German Airforce flew these bombers.
- The British Prime Minister during World War II.
- in September 1938, British and French leaders, seeking to avoid war, agreed to hand over the western part of Czechoslovakia to Germany
- Americans wanted to stay out of the war, so congress passed a set of these laws; trying to remain neutral.
- Over half of the lives lost in the Japanese sneak attack in Hawaii was on this battle ship.
- in June of 1941, which country did Hitler break a peace treaty with; followed by attacking them?
- The Prime Minister of Japan during World War II
- Due to the use of motorized vehicles, Germanys new capability to spread warfare so quickly was called this. Also meaning (lighting warfare)
- This legislative building in Germany was set on fire by arsonists. Hitler was quick to blame the Communists.
- Members of the Navajo tribe working for the Americans, who would speak in their native language, to keep the Japanese from hearing orders.
- The area of land in Germany next to France, that Germany was not allowed into; as part of the Treaty of Versailles
- This laid the foundation for the future United Nations, a new international organization that would replace the League of Nations.
- The fuher of Germany, who declared war on the United States due to his country being allies with Japan.
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- On December 7, 1941; this Naval Base in Hawaii was attacked by Japan.
- This system ran the draft board during World War II.
- Patriotic Americans bought these in support of the war, they would be paid back with interest by the government after the war ended.
- This board found it necessary to ration essential goods like gasoline, heating fuels, metals, and rubber.
- President Roosevelt argued that America should act as this.... and supply arm to Britain.
- The dictator of Italy during World War II
- The term used for the German political party.
- A unit of African American fighter pilots, that flew more than 1,500 missions in Europe.
- Japan relied on the US as their primary provider of this good.
25 Clues: The dictator of Italy during World War II • The new German Airforce flew these bombers. • The term used for the German political party. • The British Prime Minister during World War II. • The Prime Minister of Japan during World War II • This system ran the draft board during World War II. • The British Prime Minister prior to the start of World War II • ...
World war 2 2023-05-03
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- Camps where the Jews worked in
- The battle when Germany tried to take over Russia
- leader of the U.S.S.R
- leader of japan during ww2
- Where the atomic bomb was first tested
- Element used to make the atomic bomb for nagasaki
- benefited the most in ww2
- “father of the first nuclear weapon
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- Type of government Italy had
- Codenamed GARBO
- When Germany invaded Poland and the United Kingdom, France declared war.
- killed lots of Jews
- The leader of Britain
- President of the United States during ww2
- Type of government the Soviet Union was
- The code name for america’s atomic bomb name
- Suffered the most at the end of the war
- Hid from the Germans during the holocaust
- The attack when the Japanese attacked the Americans
- Sept. 2,1945
- “Night Of The Broken Glass”
21 Clues: Sept. 2,1945 • Codenamed GARBO • killed lots of Jews • The leader of Britain • leader of the U.S.S.R • benefited the most in ww2 • leader of japan during ww2 • “Night Of The Broken Glass” • Type of government Italy had • Camps where the Jews worked in • “father of the first nuclear weapon • Where the atomic bomb was first tested • Type of government the Soviet Union was • ...
World war 2 2023-05-10
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- June 6, 1944: the largest combined land-sea-air invasion in history to begin the liberation of France from German occupation.
- A government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by totalitarian leaders and one powerful political party.
- February 1943, Soviet victory (ousting Germans) marked a major turning point in the war for the Allies on the eastern front.
- August – October 1940: Germans bombed British shipyards, industries, & cities, destroying entire neighborhoods, killing many civilians.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- The U.S. helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition & old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda & the Caribbean.
- He used the anger over the Treaty of Versailles and the depression in Germany to grab power in the 1920s. He wanted an all-powerful German Empire,
- President FDR was elected to serve a 4th term and chose this man as his vice president. After Roosevelt’s sudden death, he became President and the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan fell to him.
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts.
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- Great Britain – urged Britain to re-arm after Hitler’s election in 1933. In 1939 said Britain and France should form a military alliance with the Soviet Union. Was appointed Prime Minister in 1940 and led Britain with great courage.
- The belief that a “pure” blood German with blonde-hair and blue eyes was superior to all other races.
- Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese - Americans were sent to detention centers.
- The tyrannical dictator of the Soviet Union (USSR) who first supported the Axis Powers. His country joined the Allies in 1941 after a non-aggression pact with Germany was violated by a German invasion
- total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied
- National Socialist German Workers Party.
- Consumers could buy only certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort.
- Caused USA to enter WWII
- Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews.
- Great Britain, the USA, the USSR, and France.
- An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to race, gender, religion, or anything else.
20 Clues: Caused USA to enter WWII • Germany, Italy, and Japan. • National Socialist German Workers Party. • Great Britain, the USA, the USSR, and France. • Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts. • Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews. • total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied • ...
world war 2 2013-03-04
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- copied NATO
- eyes on the ground can see in the sky
- united nation
- finally big enough to carry little boy
- Attack Utah
- the hidden pack
- big man is possible
- the final meet without the great voice
- battle air fight
- I keep what i take
- ended the take over
- stopped germans in africa
- "Iron Curtain"
- saved a ton of lives
- Half way
- they started the end
- no more hidden wolf packs
- started the war
- raining explosions for 3 months strait
- all talk no action
- serviceman's money
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- big mans hot plan
- called the drop for little boy
- little boys bright day
- the big 3 meat a 2nd time
- voice leader
- the big man settled it
- we don't need a roads
- end of the world threat
- Snow squad
- final effort
- 1st hotspot of 1945
- unstoppable
- suit up
- Get ride of all and any threat in U.S
- skip to the useful places
- uncrackable code
- speed war
- shower time
39 Clues: suit up • Half way • speed war • Snow squad • copied NATO • Attack Utah • unstoppable • shower time • voice leader • final effort • united nation • "Iron Curtain" • the hidden pack • started the war • uncrackable code • big mans hot plan • battle air fight • I keep what i take • all talk no action • serviceman's money • big man is possible • 1st hotspot of 1945 • ended the take over • saved a ton of lives • ...
World War 2 2013-05-06
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- where the spark of the war happened
- women can now vote
- August 1940, Hitler launches air attacks on Great Britain
- France, Great Britain, U. S., Soviet Union
- Royal Air Force in Great Britain
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- cause of WW2
- military leader in Japan
- takes 39 days
- Germany, Japan, and Italy
- leader in Germany (dictator)
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- June 22, 1940
- U. S. went to war
- examples: Mussolini in Italy, Hitler in Germany, and Tojo in Japan
- direct violation of Treaty of Versailles
- Hitler invades Poland
- leader in Soviet Union
- leader in Italy
- France and Great Britain tried to appease Germany with land, but it didn’t work
- many men were saved by escaping to Great Britain
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 2014-02-11
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- Great Britain, France, Soviet Russia, United States
- government that tried to exert complete control over its citizens
- stressed nationalism and placed the interests of the state above those individuals
- won four gold medals at Olympics in Berlin, Germany
- giving up principles to pacify an agressor
- British prime minister
- the deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
- leads the rebel Nationalist army to victory in Spain and gains complete control of the country in 1939
- offers economic stability to unemployed Germans during the Great Depression and bcoms chancellor in 1933
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- the German brand of fascism
- lightning war
- "night of broken glass"
- took over U.S.S.R
- elected a third term
- Germany, Italy, ad Japan
- the systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe
- Japan conquered in 1931
- attempts to restore Italy to its former position as a world power
- chief of Japan's Kwantung Army
- segregated Jewish areas in certain Polish cities
20 Clues: lightning war • took over U.S.S.R • elected a third term • British prime minister • "night of broken glass" • Japan conquered in 1931 • Germany, Italy, ad Japan • the German brand of fascism • chief of Japan's Kwantung Army • giving up principles to pacify an agressor • segregated Jewish areas in certain Polish cities • Great Britain, France, Soviet Russia, United States • ...
World War 2 2017-04-06
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- started the war
- 1st nuclear bomb
- 2nd city bombed
- type of bombing like in London
- bombing of military targets
- allied victory in 1944
- formed to prevent the next world war
- "make Germany great again"
- 1st city bombed
- was president when ww2 started
- 2nd nuclear bomb
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- only president to order an atomic bombing
- prime minister of great Britain
- last to surrender
- used to kill jews
- inventor of the a-bomb
- good guys
- brought America into the war
- it was a race for this weapon
- bad guys
20 Clues: bad guys • good guys • started the war • 2nd city bombed • 1st city bombed • 1st nuclear bomb • 2nd nuclear bomb • last to surrender • used to kill jews • inventor of the a-bomb • allied victory in 1944 • "make Germany great again" • bombing of military targets • brought America into the war • it was a race for this weapon • type of bombing like in London • was president when ww2 started • ...
World War 2 2018-05-18
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- Code name for U.S code-breaking operations against Japanese
- Britain’s air force
- German lightning warfare
- Japanese suicide pilots
- Organization supports international peace and cooperation
- Code name for the U.S to produce the atomic bomb
- Giving up military weapons
- American soldiers marched 65 miles to prison camps
- Taking items that are in short supply and distributing them to a system
- General secretary of the communist party of the soviet union
- American navy strategy of capturing Japanese islands
- Polices that harm or actions that harm jews
- Any movement or attitude that favors dictatorial government
- Leader of the Natzi party
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- The gathering of resources
- Killing an entire group of people
- 32nd president of the United States only president to be elected 4 times
- Prime minister of Great Britain
- Political leader who rules a country with absolute power
- Women’s Army Corps
- Systematic extermination of millions of jews, homosexuals, intellectuals
- Women Appointed for volunteer emergency service in the navy
- Japan, Germany, Italy
- Doctrines of nationalism, racial purity
- Second generation Japanese Americans
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 2022-03-10
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- genocide of european jews
- samurai warrior
- cultural icon of wwII
- major naval battle in pacific
- waterway in egypt
- forcible transfer by japanese army
- japanese attack on the military
- German soilders
- battle in the pacific against the japanese
- systematic separation of people
- four treaties for treatment in the war
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- plan for genocide
- an independent agency
- battle in eastern front of the world
- geographic region of russia china and asia
- second battle of ww2 near egypt
- socialist state in euraisia
- air battle for britain
- ant act to promote the defense of the usa
- battle with the marine corps
- dictator of germany
- military pilots
- the day the land was brought together
23 Clues: samurai warrior • German soilders • military pilots • plan for genocide • waterway in egypt • dictator of germany • an independent agency • cultural icon of wwII • air battle for britain • genocide of european jews • socialist state in euraisia • battle with the marine corps • major naval battle in pacific • second battle of ww2 near egypt • japanese attack on the military • ...
World War 2 2024-01-24
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- How many assassination attempts were there on Hitler?
- Allies map out the invasion of what?
- What pact did Hitler violate?
- Who protected Hitler?
- Where does Hitler have France surrender to him?
- Hitler and 600 Nazis tried to overthrow what whose government?
- Women took paid jobs in what?
- Leader of Nazis
- Italy falls to who?
- US takes control of the Pacific from who?
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- Where does Japan attack the US?
- Who was knocked out of WWll in 45 days?
- An ¨ ism ¨ in WWll starting with F
- Where do Britain and France retreat?
- What ethnicity did Hitler target?
- How many main concentration camps were there?
- What falls in 10 days?
- What were US ships sunk by?
- Where is the Pearl Harbor?
- Who were the Allies against?
20 Clues: Leader of Nazis • Italy falls to who? • Who protected Hitler? • What falls in 10 days? • Where is the Pearl Harbor? • What were US ships sunk by? • Who were the Allies against? • What pact did Hitler violate? • Women took paid jobs in what? • Where does Japan attack the US? • What ethnicity did Hitler target? • An ¨ ism ¨ in WWll starting with F • Where do Britain and France retreat? • ...
World War 2 2012-09-11
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- To murder or dicease someone
- Germany's most popular dictator
- A naval base in Hawaii that was bombed
- Nuclear weapon
- Russian dictator at the time of WWII
- A government where 1 person controls everything
- We live in this country
- A take over
- Battling against other country's or territories
- A country in Europe that starts with ger
- The powers that were with the U.S
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- Extreme bombings
- The Olympics were hosted in this country
- Japanese dictator at the time WWII
- The largest country on earth
- Devotion to ones country
- The powers that were against the U.S
- An Asian country made of islands
- Bon jour
- A group of people who fight for there country
- Aka death day
21 Clues: Bon jour • A take over • Aka death day • Nuclear weapon • Extreme bombings • We live in this country • Devotion to ones country • To murder or dicease someone • The largest country on earth • Germany's most popular dictator • An Asian country made of islands • The powers that were with the U.S • Japanese dictator at the time WWII • The powers that were against the U.S • ...
World war 2 2013-05-22
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- president at the time
- church hill wanted to attack this
- choosing people to go to war
- materials use for fighting the war
- belt industrial region in southern california and the deep south
- germany dictator
- gov. owned farms
- the riveter encouraged women to participate in the war
- bomb used on japan
- nazis plan against jews
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- camps camps throughout germany
- italy japan germany make the
- blonde hair blue eyes
- ship used in fighting wars
- almost 10000 troops died during this march
- the community for all japanese heritage during ww2
- gov. paid for product plus profit
- dictator of ussr
- japans attack that got U.S in ww2
- system cargo ships traveled in groups escorted by war ships
20 Clues: dictator of ussr • germany dictator • gov. owned farms • bomb used on japan • blonde hair blue eyes • president at the time • nazis plan against jews • ship used in fighting wars • italy japan germany make the • choosing people to go to war • camps camps throughout germany • church hill wanted to attack this • gov. paid for product plus profit • japans attack that got U.S in ww2 • ...
World War 2 2018-01-05
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- womens army corp
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- jews to have their own country
- two notorious concentration camps
- helped us economy
- GB, US, Soviet Union
- trials for crimes against humanity
- use sound waves to detect enemy planes
- served as all black squadron
- France, Poland, GB, US, Soviet Union
- spring of 1940, germany conquered france
- treat bacterial disease
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- japanese attack on pearl harbor fueled suspicion and fear of japanese
- FDR signed executive order and sent people to internet camps
- symbol of women in the work force
- when two countries come together
- sent 6 aircraft carriers across the pacific to launch a surprise attack on pearl harbor
- an agreement
- britains royal air force had to be destroyed
- detect objects under water
- radio operators
- japanese military saw aggresive expansion as their answer to lack of natural resourses
- they get to keep Sudetenland if they dont invade anywhere else
- worked on radar technology
- invasion of europe by the allies
25 Clues: an agreement • radio operators • womens army corp • helped us economy • GB, US, Soviet Union • treat bacterial disease • Germany, Italy, and Japan • detect objects under water • worked on radar technology • served as all black squadron • jews to have their own country • when two countries come together • invasion of europe by the allies • symbol of women in the work force • ...
World War 2 2021-04-21
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- Germany's secret police
- A treaty that Germany and Italy signed
- This took place in Germany during WW2 and it targeted Jews
- Germany, Italy, and Japan were part of this power in the war
- A large battle between Japan and U.S. on an island
- The last country to join the war
- The french puppet state for Germany
- Dictator during ww2 of Russia
- The bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- A treaty that was a major influence for Hitler to start the war.
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- Hitler's encirclement tactic
- Dictator of Italy
- Dictator of Germany
- an eight-month period in ww2 that nothing happened
- The last attempt for Germany to win
- A part of Czechoslovakia that contained a lot of ethnic germans
- A part of Germany that, because of the treaty of Versailles, had to be demilitarised
- This was the main influence for the United States to join the war
- Germany's first major loss
- German for living space
- The president that signed the peace treaty with Japan after WW2 was over
- The bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- British Air Force
- A massive British retreat from France
- United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the U.S.A were part of this power in the war
25 Clues: Dictator of Italy • British Air Force • Dictator of Germany • Germany's secret police • German for living space • Germany's first major loss • Hitler's encirclement tactic • The bomb dropped on Nagasaki • The bomb dropped on Hiroshima • Dictator during ww2 of Russia • The last country to join the war • The last attempt for Germany to win • The french puppet state for Germany • ...
World War 2 2022-05-16
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- winston
- british royal airforce
- hirohito was an emperor of this country
- mussolini was leader of this country
- when millions of jewish people were killed by the nazis
- leader of the soviet union
- dropped on hiroshima and nagasak
- jewish people were put into ____ camps
- ww2 began when germany invaded this country
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- president of the united states during ww2
- the battle of the _____ was one of the final battles fought on the western front in europe
- president who decided to drop the atomic bomb
- blitzkrieg _____ means
- us general of the invasion of normandy who later became president
- the us general in charge of the pacific theater of war
- attack by armed forces
- germany,italy and japan
- leader of germany
- britain, united states and soviet union
- another name for the invasion of normandy
20 Clues: winston • leader of germany • blitzkrieg _____ means • attack by armed forces • british royal airforce • germany,italy and japan • leader of the soviet union • dropped on hiroshima and nagasak • mussolini was leader of this country • jewish people were put into ____ camps • hirohito was an emperor of this country • britain, united states and soviet union • ...
World War 2 2022-12-07
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- A restriction to buy unlimited amounts of food and other goods
- City where "little boy" was dropped
- Victory in Japan day is known as
- The first black servicemen that served as a military aviator
- To get ready for war
- Native American tribe that helped U.S. make code language
- What group of people took over the factories during the war
- Event that caused U.S. to go into war
- How many years did WW2 last
- President during WW2
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- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons
- Development of the atomic bomb
- Was the worst war crime, it was the extermination of jewish people
- City where "fat man" was dropped
- Victory in Europe day is known as
- Traveling from one island to another
- A corporation that was created during WW2 to enlist women to get them as auxiliaries for noncombat duty in the U.S. army
- A bomb which derives it's destructive power from the rapid release of nuclear energy
- Assured fair hiring practices in any job funded
- A policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
20 Clues: To get ready for war • President during WW2 • How many years did WW2 last • Development of the atomic bomb • City where "fat man" was dropped • Victory in Japan day is known as • Victory in Europe day is known as • City where "little boy" was dropped • Traveling from one island to another • Event that caused U.S. to go into war • Assured fair hiring practices in any job funded • ...
World War 2 2023-05-03
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- - items needed for fighting a war
- - a camp where men, woman, and children were sent to be executed
- - to make changes to an original work
- tojo - prime minister of japan 1941
- - who was the prime minister of british in 1937
- - to take unfair advantages of
- - a camp where persons are detained or confined
- - to take for granted or as true
- - almost entirely;nearly
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- - a national policy of actively trading with forgein countries to foster peace and prosperity
- - to make illegal by an authority
- - giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflict
- - what leader won first election to parliament in 1900
- - to be in a state or position of command or control over all others
- - worst person in world war 2
- - something obtained especially for a price in money or its equivalent
- - to be in control of, to have full power
- - a farm,especially in communist countries,formed from many small holdings collected into a single unit for joint operation under goverment supervision
- - to estimated lower than the real amount or number
- - A political system headed by dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and often racism and no tolerance of opposition.
20 Clues: - almost entirely;nearly • - worst person in world war 2 • - to take unfair advantages of • - to take for granted or as true • - items needed for fighting a war • - to make illegal by an authority • tojo - prime minister of japan 1941 • - to make changes to an original work • - to be in control of, to have full power • - who was the prime minister of british in 1937 • ...
world war 2 2023-04-28
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- something obtainted for a price
- concentration camp
- giving unjust demands
- position of control
- to take for granted or true
- unjust or prejudicial treatment of different catagories of people
- community whose traditional religion is judaism
- trading with foreign countries
- a slaughter on a mass scale
- take unfair advantage
- a farm
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- a political system
- western european country
- to make illegal by an authority
- estimate lower than the actual amount
- make changes to original work
- a jewish assembly or congrigation
- almost entirely
- dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
- have full power
20 Clues: a farm • almost entirely • have full power • a political system • concentration camp • position of control • giving unjust demands • take unfair advantage • western european country • to take for granted or true • a slaughter on a mass scale • make changes to original work • trading with foreign countries • something obtainted for a price • to make illegal by an authority • ...
world war 2 2023-05-03
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- Who surrendered that end the war
- British leader first won election to parliament in 1900
- The religion that hitler hated
- The leader of japan during the war
- States or position of command or control over all others
- A camp where man woman and children were sent to be executed
- Nationalist who hated both the victorious allies
- Finally brought the United states into world war two
- The president of U.S. during the war
- A political system by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
- Giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflictI
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- Items needed for fighting a war
- A national actively trading with foreign countries
- Take for granted or as true
- Make illegal by an authority
- The leader of italy during the war
- A camp where persons are detained
- Amember of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Where did the war mainly take place
- After serving at the top levels of the british government
20 Clues: Take for granted or as true • Make illegal by an authority • The religion that hitler hated • Items needed for fighting a war • Who surrendered that end the war • A camp where persons are detained • The leader of italy during the war • The leader of japan during the war • Where did the war mainly take place • The president of U.S. during the war • ...
World War 2 2024-05-17
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- -location where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- -casualties on both sides, some that were captured comitted suicide.
- - American sailors and airmen blocked japan’s efforts
- -Naval blockade that took place in the pacific theater
- -designed to take pressure off of the soviet union
- - germany launches air war against the united kingdom
- -seen as victorious wartime leader
- invasion- marked the beginning of a land offensive against the germans in mainland Europe.
- -Germany surrenders to the allies
- -japanese attempte to prevent china from importing fuel
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- - allied victory in North Africa that destroyed nearly 900,00 german and italian troops
- -bloodiest battle in marine corps
- marks the surrender of the japanese
- -attack was caused because hitler wanted germans to live there
- strategic bombing by British and US on germans industrial cities, railways, airfields, and dams
- -This battle started when German launches surprise attack on allied forces
- becomes chancellor of germany
- -brought the united states into ww2
- -forced japan to surrender while also displaying American military power
- - Bloodiest battle
20 Clues: - Bloodiest battle • becomes chancellor of germany • -bloodiest battle in marine corps • -Germany surrenders to the allies • -seen as victorious wartime leader • marks the surrender of the japanese • -brought the united states into ww2 • -location where the first atomic bomb was dropped • -designed to take pressure off of the soviet union • ...
world war 2 2013-05-13
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- where d day occurred
- island we had to have to launch an attack on japan
- turning point on the eastern front
- government funding for fat man and little boy
- US, the UK, France, China, and the soviet union
- major operation in france (D-Day was the outcome)
- Bataan (place of the march)
- president who asked congress to go war
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- Turing point in central pacific battle
- fat man
- Jews pols and gypsies were targeted
- this is what people back home did with gas or rubber
- Colonel in charge of scientists that built a-bombs
- Nagasaki
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- Hiroshima
- dictator over Germany (first and last name)
- little boy
- Victory in Europe
- june 6 1944
- the thing that helped the British in the Battle of Brittan
21 Clues: fat man • Nagasaki • Hiroshima • little boy • june 6 1944 • Victory in Europe • where d day occurred • Germany, Japan, Italy • Bataan (place of the march) • turning point on the eastern front • Jews pols and gypsies were targeted • Turing point in central pacific battle • president who asked congress to go war • dictator over Germany (first and last name) • ...
World War 2 2013-04-17
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- / Germany's advantage to oncoming US ships.
- / the turning point in the war, battle of Japans downfall after 6 months.
- / the initial attack that gave the go ahead to America to enter the war, in their eyes.
- / alliance between many countries including the US, if one gets attacked then all included within the alliance attack the opposing countries.
- / the final event of the war, its results lead to the end of WW2.
- / Stalin regrets much of the negotiation and decisions made at this conference for post war, in his future.
- / general who distracted France from the Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword beaches.
- / preformed many dangerous experiments, weird experiments and escaped Germany after the war.
- / the group in charge of the dirty work, and are not fighting in the actual war.
- / alliances between much of the east, all for one, one for all.
- / at this conference, only one original man left, the other two are completely new.
- / acted much like the peace maker within WW2.
- / the bomb that the Americans cared about getting more than Germany's surrender.
- / new American code is used, fake armies are set up at this battle to lead opposing armies in wrong direction.
- / the plan made to rid of everyone that did not match the "perfect race".
- / against HItler, was very good at rearranging laws to comfort and work for his plans. Dictator of the country that suffered from the most kills in the war.
- / this chemical caused a long, painful death and was used to kill mass amounts of people during the war.
- / director of the most known genocide in the world.
- / the US decided who was to blame and be punished for the exterminations.
- / his symbol that represented his group was a reversed and tilted peace symbol used by the Buddhist.
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- / first used by the British, which gave them a huge advantage towards targeting oncoming planes.
- / his own people blame him for the attack on their country, therefore; they kill him.
- / would not let his country be taken over by Germany, did anything possible to prevent it.
- / not even he knew about the atomic bomb. Hint: (33rd)
- / when the US and the British invade the Germans, without really going into Europe.
- / very top secret project within the US.
- / decided that Germany would have to surrender to all and not just one country at this conference.
- / the Russians have used this war tactic for many of their battles.
- / Japanese marshall who predicted the future for Japan in WW2.
- / much similar to the organization created in WWl by Woodrow Wilson to keep the peace.
- / when Germany turned to bombing at night; which caused them to kill many civilians.
- / had the same first name as Hitler, was a major part of the camps, and also got captured in Argentina after fleeing Germany 20 years later.
- / soldier who had a guaranteed death no matter what, but were very useful for Japan.
- / the set up to attack Japan while attacking all the islands outside the country.
- / the only true dwelling of WW2 that still remains today, but no violence is involved within this war.
- / when the US and the British showed that they were not going to let Stalin take over the rest of Berlin when he blocked access to their entrance.
- / the genius behind the atomic bomb.
- / completely foreign to other countries, something they had never heard before.
- / the first tie within the war, both sides retreat.
39 Clues: / the genius behind the atomic bomb. • / very top secret project within the US. • / Germany's advantage to oncoming US ships. • / acted much like the peace maker within WW2. • / the first tie within the war, both sides retreat. • / director of the most known genocide in the world. • / not even he knew about the atomic bomb. Hint: (33rd) • ...
World War 2 2012-09-11
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- Extreme bombings
- A take over
- A group of people who fight for there country
- Battling against other country's or territories
- Aka death day
- The Olympics were hosted in this country
- Bon jour
- The largest country on earth
- The powers that were against the U.S
- We live in this country
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- To murder or dicease someone
- A government where 1 person controls everything
- Nuclear weapon
- The powers that were with the U.S
- A naval base in Hawaii that was bombed
- Germany's most popular dictator
- An Asian country made of islands
- Japanese dictator at the time WWII
- A country in Europe that starts with ger
- Russian dictator at the time of WWII
20 Clues: Bon jour • A take over • Aka death day • Nuclear weapon • Extreme bombings • We live in this country • To murder or dicease someone • The largest country on earth • Germany's most popular dictator • An Asian country made of islands • The powers that were with the U.S • Japanese dictator at the time WWII • Russian dictator at the time of WWII • The powers that were against the U.S • ...
World war 2 2015-09-21
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- The name for the countries that signed the Tripartite pact in 1940.
- The deliberate killing of a large group of people.
- The name of the test that took place in New Mexico that developed the first nuclear bombs.
- The first black servicemen, servicing as aviators.
- The name of the program that imported workers from Mexico to the United States to work during the 1940's
- The name of attack for when an aircraft was filled with explosives, and flown into a structure in a deliberate suicidal attack.
- Putting a person in a prison
- A type of surrender in which no guarantees are given to the surrendering party.
- A branch of the united states army in World War two that consisted of 150,000 women.
- A compound in which many people die in large numbers.
- A political system where a dictator having complete power, and not allowing any sort of criticism.
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- The name for the countries that opposed the Axis Powers.
- To accept the Belligerent demands of a nation in an effort to keep the peace, sometime at the expense of justice.
- To restrict an amount of a commodity, such as food, to extend the amount you have over a period of time.
- A compound in which members of certain ethnics groups or political prisoners where kept with inadequate facilities.
- A large bombardment strategy in which the entire area of a selected land is bombed.
- Very powerful and influential nations
- The political system where the government holds total control all aspects of life, public or private.
- The hate for those of Jewish decent.
- The name for the atrocity in which 6 million Jews where killed.
20 Clues: Putting a person in a prison • The hate for those of Jewish decent. • Very powerful and influential nations • The deliberate killing of a large group of people. • The first black servicemen, servicing as aviators. • A compound in which many people die in large numbers. • The name for the countries that opposed the Axis Powers. • ...
World War 2 2022-09-03
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- The city in africa which the german and italian armies can't capture.
- The largest tank battle in history.
- The first city to be obliterated by a nuclear weapon.
- The city for the battle of the turning point of WW2.
- The best tank of the Soviet Union.
- German word for "Lightning War".
- Scientist who patented the Nuclear bomb.
- The codename for the invasion of the Soviet Union.
- The region where german tanks break through as the french thought it was "Naturally Impenetrable"
- In siege of the german army for 4 years.
- British scientist who decoded the Enigma Machine.
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- Leader of Italy in WW2.
- The most famous concentration camp, located in Oswiecim, Poland.
- Prime ministre of the UK in WW2.
- Word for "tank" in German.
- The region of czechoslovakia with many ethnic germans.
- Commander-in-Chief of all of the allied forces in D-Day.
- The objective city of the German Army before winter.
- The name for Austrian Integration into Germany.
- Leader of Germany in WW2.
- Codename for the landings in Normandy.
21 Clues: Leader of Italy in WW2. • Leader of Germany in WW2. • Word for "tank" in German. • Prime ministre of the UK in WW2. • German word for "Lightning War". • The best tank of the Soviet Union. • The largest tank battle in history. • Codename for the landings in Normandy. • Scientist who patented the Nuclear bomb. • In siege of the german army for 4 years. • ...
World War 2 2021-04-21
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- Union WHo lost the most amount of soldiers and citizens
- How Hitler died
- World War two was partly political
- Hitlers nephew is from
- Day Poland was invaded by Germany
- Known as the night of screams
- World War II Began
- Germany thought they would lose the war
- World War II ended
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- Kids were sent to war at just
- How many people died during WWII
- Leader of the Nazis
- Most used method to kill the Jews
- The three principal partners
- 6 million or more Jewish People Died
- Citizens Who suffered the most
- The First German serviceman was killed by
- The first American service man was killed by
- Event that dragged the US Into the War
- Why did Japan join the war
20 Clues: How Hitler died • World War II Began • World War II ended • Leader of the Nazis • Hitlers nephew is from • Why did Japan join the war • The three principal partners • Kids were sent to war at just • Known as the night of screams • Citizens Who suffered the most • How many people died during WWII • Most used method to kill the Jews • Day Poland was invaded by Germany • ...
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 • ...
An unliekly spy 2024-10-04
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- bomber a significant bomber used by the British army
- Italian dictator
- a person sent to gather information from another group
- the faith Jews follow
- where products are made
- the main aircraft used by British pilots in the war
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- the day World War Two ended
- bombings
- where Germans come from
- the symbol of the nazis
- the main enemy in world war 2
- the German dictator in world war 2
12 Clues: bombings • Italian dictator • the faith Jews follow • where Germans come from • the symbol of the nazis • where products are made • the day World War Two ended • the main enemy in world war 2 • the German dictator in world war 2 • the main aircraft used by British pilots in the war • bomber a significant bomber used by the British army • ...
The Vietnam War 2019-03-15
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- Major Vietnamese city that was renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in honor of the leader of North Vietnam after the war.
- Turning point in the Vietnam war. (2 words)
- National Liberation Front. (2 words)
- He was the architect for the Vietnam war and promptly resigned after the US lost badly.
- A communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states. (2 words)
- Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II?
- Country that entered to try and help stop communism from spreading. (2 words)
- Side ended up winning the Vietnam War and taking control of the country. (2 words)
- US army base in the city of Pleiku. (2 words)
- United States president that decided to pull American troops out of Vietnam.
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- Where "An Agreement Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam" took place.
- powerful herbicide used by U.S. military forces to eliminate forest cover and crops for North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. (2 words)
- Defined the border between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. (2 words)
- Leader of the communist government in North Vietnam.
- Country that had control of Vietnam during World War II.
15 Clues: National Liberation Front. (2 words) • Turning point in the Vietnam war. (2 words) • US army base in the city of Pleiku. (2 words) • Leader of the communist government in North Vietnam. • Country that had control of Vietnam during World War II. • Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II? • ...
World History 2023-03-27
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- This country is famously shaped like a boot
- The bombing at _________ brought The U.S. into World War 2
- the code name given for the development of Nuclear Weapons
- this was a metaphor about the division of Europe during The Cold War
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- these warriors won The Peloponnesian War
- This treaty ended World War 1 but has been argued started World War 2
- this was highly addictive narcotic traded in China
- this was an alliance created during the Cold War by the United States
- The sinking of this ship brought The U.S. into World War 1
- This philosopher believed in natural rights
- the type of warfare during World War 1
11 Clues: the type of warfare during World War 1 • these warriors won The Peloponnesian War • This country is famously shaped like a boot • This philosopher believed in natural rights • this was highly addictive narcotic traded in China • The bombing at _________ brought The U.S. into World War 2 • The sinking of this ship brought The U.S. into World War 1 • ...
history crossword puzzle 2017-12-27
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- The kaiser of Germany during world war 1.
- The armies that wanted to destroy the Axis powers.
- The archduke that was assassinated to start world war 1.
- King Tut's real name.
- The official language of china.
- The person who conquered most of the known world.
- What you are called if you served in the military.
- A civil war that took place during 1955-1975.
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- The terrorist attacks of 9/11 were aimed at the Twin Towers and______
- the country that formed the Berlin Wall.
- The award that you win if you are severely injured in war.
- Another name for world war 1.
- Who the "Great Pyramid" belonged to.
- The person that formed the German worker's party.
- The rebels who wanted world domination in world war 2.
15 Clues: King Tut's real name. • Another name for world war 1. • The official language of china. • Who the "Great Pyramid" belonged to. • the country that formed the Berlin Wall. • The kaiser of Germany during world war 1. • A civil war that took place during 1955-1975. • The person that formed the German worker's party. • The person who conquered most of the known world. • ...
World War II 2013-05-26
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- Japanese prime minister during the attack on Pearl Harbor (7)
- key battle fought in October 1942 in Africa that severely weakened the axis powers (2,3)
- country with the largest number of casualties due to World War II (10)
- Hitler’s operation in which he invades Russia (2)
- Likes to chase mice
- name of prisoners who were forced to bury corpses or burn them in ovens (10)
- Has a trunk
- game used to disguise escape kits for POW (11)
- place were troops were trapped and rescued in World War II, were the rescue is said by Winston Churchill to be a miracle. (12)
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- political leader during World War II known as the last lion (6)
- concentration camp doctor that due to his tortures and killings came to be known as the angel of death (9)
- name used to refer the beginning of the allied invasion of France (2)
- city were the bloodiest battle and tuning point of Europe in World War II occurs (10)
- tactic developed by the German in World War II by Hans Guderian in which there is both an aerial and land attack (1,2)
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- Operation in which it was planned to invade France and is known as the first step toward liberating Europe. (4,5)
- only concentration camp that gave tattoo numbers to their Jewish prisoners (10)
- Large marsupial
- political leader of World War II who was incarcerated in 1923 during which he wrote his memoir Mein Kampf (8)
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • game used to disguise escape kits for POW (11) • Hitler’s operation in which he invades Russia (2) • Japanese prime minister during the attack on Pearl Harbor (7) • political leader during World War II known as the last lion (6) • ...
Citizenship- Chapter 10 2025-03-03
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- president during World War 1
- Labor Day is celebrated
- the terrorists attacked this location
- organization made after WW 2
- president during World War 2
- Martin Luther King Jr. led this
- country invaded during the Gulf War
- the US became known for this
- Roosevelt's plan to help the USA
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- protest held in Montgomery, Alabama
- Japan bombed this part of the US
- American economy collapsed
- buildings that opened in the 1790s
- invented the light bulb
- the Soviet Union followed this economy
- invented the cotton gin
16 Clues: Labor Day is celebrated • invented the light bulb • invented the cotton gin • American economy collapsed • president during World War 1 • organization made after WW 2 • president during World War 2 • the US became known for this • Martin Luther King Jr. led this • Japan bombed this part of the US • Roosevelt's plan to help the USA • buildings that opened in the 1790s • ...
Imprisoned puzzle 2021-05-18
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- -The people who protect their country in war
- -The Great war between all countries
- -Camps where Jews where tortured and killed by Nazis in World War 2
- -People who were tortured and killed in World War 2
- -The Worst war in history between all countries
- -Living or being a citizen in a country.
- -The bombing from Japan to the U.S
- -The worst years of the U.S when they were in debt
- -The people who control their country and make the countries decisions
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- -Being held captive
- -People who move to a different country
- -The amount of people somewhere
- -Soldiers in Germany who killed Jews
- -Immigrated in 1860s to America
- -People who live in America or who have citizenship in America
- -People who fight in war for their country
- -IMmigrated in 1950s to America
- -Where they relocated immigrants or people
- -Country that started WW2 and killed Jews
- -A disease that spreads rapidly
20 Clues: -Being held captive • -The amount of people somewhere • -Immigrated in 1860s to America • -IMmigrated in 1950s to America • -A disease that spreads rapidly • -The bombing from Japan to the U.S • -The Great war between all countries • -Soldiers in Germany who killed Jews • -People who move to a different country • -Living or being a citizen in a country. • ...
World War II 2013-05-26
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- Japanese prime minister during the attack on Pearl Harbor (7)
- tactic developed by the German in World War II by Hans Guderian in which there is both an aerial and land attack (1)(2)
- political leader of World War II who was incarcerated in 1923 during which he wrote his memoir Mein Kampf (8)
- political leader during World War II known as the last lion (6)
- Operation in which it was planned to invade France and is known as the first step toward liberating Europe. (4)(5)
- only concentration camp that gave tattoo numbers to their Jewish prisoners (10)
- name of prisoners who were forced to bury corpses or burn them in ovens (10)
- key battle fought in October 1942 in Africa that severely weakened the axis powers (2)(3)
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- Hitler’s operation in which he invades Russia (2)
- city were the bloodiest battle and tuning point of Europe in World War II occurs (10)
- game used to disguise escape kits for POW (11)
- concentration camp doctor that due to his tortures and killings came to be known as the angel of death (9)
- country with the largest number of casualties due to World War II (10)
- name used to refer the beginning of the allied invasion of France (2)
- place were troops were trapped and rescued in World War II, were the rescue is said by Winston Churchill to be a miracle. (12)
15 Clues: game used to disguise escape kits for POW (11) • Hitler’s operation in which he invades Russia (2) • Japanese prime minister during the attack on Pearl Harbor (7) • political leader during World War II known as the last lion (6) • name used to refer the beginning of the allied invasion of France (2) • ...
Imprisoned puzzle 2021-05-14
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- - A Disease spread quickly
- - A country heavily involved in World War 2
- - Worst war between 1939 and 1945
- -Immigrated to US in the 1860s
- - Someone who is trying to live in another country where they werent born
- - State or country not involved with any other state or country
- -Hatred or disscrimination to another race
- - Where brutally killed in World War 2
- -Leaders in their country
- - The people who create the countries system
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- - War between 1914 and
- - Soldiers who fight for their country
- -Where Japanese immigrants were under the authority
- - People who own fire arms
- - Suprise attack from the Japanese
- -Country formed in 1776
- - Being a citezen in a specific country
- -Immigrated in the 1850s
- - The amount of people in a certain place
- - German soldiers who killed Jews
20 Clues: - War between 1914 and • -Country formed in 1776 • -Immigrated in the 1850s • -Leaders in their country • - A Disease spread quickly • - People who own fire arms • -Immigrated to US in the 1860s • - Worst war between 1939 and 1945 • - German soldiers who killed Jews • - Suprise attack from the Japanese • - Soldiers who fight for their country • ...
Georgia Studies : World War 2 2014-04-21
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- the name giving to the extermination of over 6 million Jews
- individuals who want to rule other countries through military mmight
- the policy of giving an aggressor what it wants to avoid war
- the leader of the Soviet Union
- the number of Georgians between the age of 21 and 35 in the war
- the Vice President that took Roosevelt's place after he died
- Women's Air Force Service Pilots
- the leader of Italy during world war 2
- the force that fought against the allies
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- the smaller nuclear bomb dropped on Japan
- Was the leader of Germany during World War 2
- where president Franklin D. Roosevelt died
- not taking part in the affairs of other nations
- prisoners of war
- the larger nuclear bomb dropped on Japan
- limited consumption
- Georgians that received the congressional Medal of Honor
- indians that served in the war and created a code language
- Adolf Hitler and his followers
- the side the United States fought beside
20 Clues: prisoners of war • limited consumption • the leader of the Soviet Union • Adolf Hitler and his followers • Women's Air Force Service Pilots • the leader of Italy during world war 2 • the larger nuclear bomb dropped on Japan • the side the United States fought beside • the force that fought against the allies • the smaller nuclear bomb dropped on Japan • ...
Adolf Hitler's Background 2023-04-28
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- These people took Adolf in to serve in World War I
- What Hitler wanted to become in his early years
- What Hitler did to end World War II
- The salute that was used to honor Hitler during World War I
- After the death of Adolf's mother, he made no money and became
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- What Hitler hated throughout World War 2
- Where Adolf Hitler originated from
- Adolf's best friend
- Adolf Hitler's father
- Hitler never really liked this sport competition
- Adolf Hitler's mother
- What Hitler served as during World War II
- One of Hitler's favorite subjects growing up
- Where Adolf went to sell paintings
- How many children did Hitler's mother have
15 Clues: Adolf's best friend • Adolf Hitler's father • Adolf Hitler's mother • Where Adolf Hitler originated from • Where Adolf went to sell paintings • What Hitler did to end World War II • What Hitler hated throughout World War 2 • What Hitler served as during World War II • How many children did Hitler's mother have • One of Hitler's favorite subjects growing up • ...
United States Involvement in World War One 2024-03-18
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- alliance in world war one formed by Russia, Serbia, France, Great Britain, and eventually the United States and other minor countries
- one of the British passenger ships attacked by German Submarine warfare - due to American casualties, it was a major cause for the U.S. declaring war on Germany
- Germany's attempt at instigating a war between Mexico and the United States in order to keep the U.S. from declaring war on Germany - it was a major reason the U.S. entered world war one against Germany
- the policy of extending a nation’s authority over other countries by economic, political, and/or military means - was a long term cause of world war one
- groups that resisted Austrian-Hungarian Empire and assassinated the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo
- devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation which caused antagonism and competition among rival European nation-states, and various ethnic groups within larger empires resented domination and worked for their nation to become independent
- law signed by US Congress in 1917 requiring all 18 year old males to register for the military draft - contributed significantly to troops in world war one
- condition of the Treaty of Versailles that placed the five countries formed out of the Ottoman Empire under the protectorates of Great Britain and France
- official position of the United States toward world war one for the first three years
- a term that describes the use of machine guns, airplanes, poison gas, tanks, submarines, etc. in war
- mutual agreement between like-minded governments to provide collective security over military or political matters - was a long term cause for world war one
- style of warfare used in world war one in which opposing sides fought from "trenches" and led to a stalemate
- condition of the Treaty of Versailles that placed all the blame for the war on Germany, and led to punitive action toward Germany
- an agency of the federal government during world war one that coordinated business and industry to produce goods for war
- region of south-east Europe considered a "powder keg" and "the sick man" in the years prior to world war one
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- alliance in world war one formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- president of the United States during world war one who also negotiated the Treaty of Versailles
- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of foreign policy - was a long term cause for world war one
- a forum for nations to settle their grievances without war - it was part of the Treaty of Versailles
- action US Congress took in regard to the Treaty of Versailles
- condition in the Treaty of Versailles which forced Germany to pay $33 Billion to the Allied powers for war damages
- peace agreement that ended world war one, but unintentionally led to world war two
- an agreement to end armed conflict - this was the way world war one ended on November 11th, 1918
- plan for peace developed by US President Woodrow Wilson that included plans for 1)Freedom of the Seas, 2) Self determination for nations, and 3) a League of Nations
- location in France where the peace conference to end world war one was held in 1919
- heir to the Austrian-Hungarian throne who was assassinated in Sarajevo by Serbian nationalists; igniting the “powder keg” which led to World War One
26 Clues: action US Congress took in regard to the Treaty of Versailles • peace agreement that ended world war one, but unintentionally led to world war two • location in France where the peace conference to end world war one was held in 1919 • official position of the United States toward world war one for the first three years • ...
World War 2 2021-11-17
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- the strategy of taking over one island at a time before getting to Japan
- the second japanese city that was nuked
- president towards the end of WW2
- executive order that forced Japanese Americans to move to camps
- holiday soldiers were told they'd be back by in operation market garden
- the most famous african american pilots during WW2
- dictator of germany
- formed at the yalta conference
- estimated amount of jews killed in WW2
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- hitler's soldiers
- happened june 6th, 1944
- project that led to the making and development of nukes
- president at the start of WW2
- city in England that was bombed during WW2
- the first japanese city that was nuked
- around the amount of americans that served in WW2
- place the Nuremberg trials happened
- person known for his use of tanks in WW2
- only battle were the U.S. casualty count passed the Japanese
19 Clues: hitler's soldiers • dictator of germany • happened june 6th, 1944 • president at the start of WW2 • formed at the yalta conference • president towards the end of WW2 • place the Nuremberg trials happened • the first japanese city that was nuked • estimated amount of jews killed in WW2 • the second japanese city that was nuked • person known for his use of tanks in WW2 • ...
world war 2 2025-04-07
20 Clues: the • the • a ja • a form • june 6 • a large • a court • a nation • the glor • the races • a violation • the allices • lighting war • the asmembly • a politilanl • the system of • avergrage pay • yielding to an enemys • a nickname fro soiders • a system for limting the distrupution
Famous Leaders 2021-05-20
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- 45th U.S. president
- America’s first black president.
- A French emperor who conquered Europe
- First leader of the USSR
- America’s first president
- American president who was assassinated in 1963
- British prime minister during World War 2
- Current president of the U.S.
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- Current prime minister of Canada
- American president who started the Iraq war and the Afghanistan war
- South Africa’s first black president
- A peaceful man who led India to independence
- Infamous leader of the Soviet Union is World War 2
- The American president who abolished slavery
- Canadian prime minister from 2006-2015
- Current prime minister of the U.K.
16 Clues: 45th U.S. president • First leader of the USSR • America’s first president • Current president of the U.S. • America’s first black president. • Current prime minister of Canada • Current prime minister of the U.K. • South Africa’s first black president • A French emperor who conquered Europe • Canadian prime minister from 2006-2015 • British prime minister during World War 2 • ...
Famous Leaders 2021-05-20
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- Infamous leader of the Soviet Union is World War 2
- Canadian prime minister from 2006-2015
- South Africa’s first black president
- British prime minister during World War 2
- Current president of the U.S.
- America’s first black president.
- A peaceful man who led India to independence
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- A French emperor who conquered Europe
- American president who was assassinated in 1963
- American president who started the Iraq war and the Afghanistan war
- 45th U.S. president
- First leader of the USSR
- Current prime minister of Canada
- The American president who abolished slavery
- America’s first president
- Current prime minister of the U.K.
16 Clues: 45th U.S. president • First leader of the USSR • America’s first president • Current president of the U.S. • America’s first black president. • Current prime minister of Canada • Current prime minister of the U.K. • South Africa’s first black president • A French emperor who conquered Europe • Canadian prime minister from 2006-2015 • British prime minister during World War 2 • ...
World War 2 2024-01-25
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- stuff running out during ww2
- large amount of ppl getting killed for example jewish people at concentration camps
- a top secret government program to make an atomic bomb before germany
- a place where jewish ppl were confined and treated like animals
- one person/small group having absolute power with no limitations
- kind of like donations/charity for the military
- something that went boom killing thousands of people
- american volunteer pilots
- president who helped nation through ww2
- main reason the US joined WW2
- vegetable gardens planted to make sure civilians & soldiers had enough food
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- supporting the war effort by rationing and managing money
- murder of millions of ppl who did not fit in hitlers perfect "image"
- a german dictator who tortured jewish people and sent them to concentration camps
- a place where thousands of japanese ppl were relocated
- a necessity to buy food during ww2
- a group of african american pilots who fought in ww2
- navajo men creating a code using their native language
- the largest seaborne invasion in history
19 Clues: american volunteer pilots • stuff running out during ww2 • main reason the US joined WW2 • a necessity to buy food during ww2 • president who helped nation through ww2 • the largest seaborne invasion in history • kind of like donations/charity for the military • a group of african american pilots who fought in ww2 • something that went boom killing thousands of people • ...
World War 2 2021-11-17
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- the strategy of taking over one island at a time before getting to Japan
- the second japanese city that was nuked
- president towards the end of WW2
- executive order that forced Japanese Americans to move to camps
- holiday soldiers were told they'd be back by in operation market garden
- the most famous african american pilots during WW2
- dictator of germany
- formed at the yalta conference
- estimated amount of jews killed in WW2
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- hitler's soldiers
- happened june 6th, 1944
- project that led to the making and development of nukes
- president at the start of WW2
- city in England that was bombed during WW2
- the first japanese city that was nuked
- around the amount of americans that served in WW2
- place the Nuremberg trials happened
- person known for his use of tanks in WW2
- only battle were the U.S. casualty count passed the Japanese
19 Clues: hitler's soldiers • dictator of germany • happened june 6th, 1944 • president at the start of WW2 • formed at the yalta conference • president towards the end of WW2 • place the Nuremberg trials happened • the first japanese city that was nuked • estimated amount of jews killed in WW2 • the second japanese city that was nuked • person known for his use of tanks in WW2 • ...
World War 2 2021-12-14
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- and carry: selling arms to warning nations and also requiring them to buy all nonmilitary supplies
- are agents other country's and you don't like other religions and different People
- : This is hiltlers firefighter with bombs and
- only got things about the land.
- Communisst from ussr
- Hitlers new tacit to move very fast forward
- you not in the war and you also don't help someone
- Kampf: Hitler writing his book what he do with
- Hiltlers Private Police
- and what his way is
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- shirts: going to narzi partys
- with with labor unions, were trying to bring down their government.
- He resign as prime minister of great Britain
- you let the people see what you what what they see
- Goverment from germany
- shirts: fasicsm
- an aggressive nationalistic movement, comes trough a dictator.
- Minister in japan 1941
- police: You have People behind you they can kill for you and don't go in the Preston because you have a high position and also work for the government
19 Clues: shirts: fasicsm • and what his way is • Communisst from ussr • Goverment from germany • Minister in japan 1941 • Hiltlers Private Police • shirts: going to narzi partys • only got things about the land. • Hitlers new tacit to move very fast forward • He resign as prime minister of great Britain • : This is hiltlers firefighter with bombs and • ...
World War 2 2024-01-28
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- When one person of a small group of people have complete control over a country.
- Government-issued coupons for limited resources during times of scarcity.
- Civilian population and activities of a nation during the period of war.
- Vegetable gardens helped grow their food during times of war.
- Powerful weapon that killed thousands of people.
- Tragic event during World War 2 where millions of people, especially Jews, were killed.
- Place where certain groups of people were contained during war.
- United States president who led the country during the war.
- Event that occurred on December 7, 1941, causing the U.S to enter the war.
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- Hard to find items that are in high demand.
- Code name for secret United States research that created the atomic bomb.
- The intentional killing of a specific racial, ethnic, or religious group.
- The allied invasion of Normandy.
- First African-American aviators in the United States.
- Soldiers who used their native language to transmit secret messages.
- Controversial leader of Germany during Word War 2.
- People imprisoned under harsh conditions.
- Group of volunteer pilots who fought against Japan and China.
- A way for the government to raise funds to finance the war.
19 Clues: The allied invasion of Normandy. • People imprisoned under harsh conditions. • Hard to find items that are in high demand. • Powerful weapon that killed thousands of people. • Controversial leader of Germany during Word War 2. • First African-American aviators in the United States. • A way for the government to raise funds to finance the war. • ...
World War 2 2024-01-25
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- Germany dictator
- a secret language during the war
- what was the day called when we landed in Europe
- woman taking over men's jobs and sports
- a camp where Jews were stored
- what was Adolf Hitler
- black airmen during ww2
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- camps where USA stored Japanese
- different word for food stamps
- gardens plated to help the poor
- mass murder of a race
- name of the project producing the atomic bombs
- president of America
- volunteer flying group
- a place in Hawaii where America stored ships
- what America used to bomb Japan
- murder of people depending on their genetics
- another word for low goods
- borrowing money for the military
19 Clues: Germany dictator • president of America • mass murder of a race • what was Adolf Hitler • volunteer flying group • black airmen during ww2 • another word for low goods • a camp where Jews were stored • different word for food stamps • camps where USA stored Japanese • gardens plated to help the poor • what America used to bomb Japan • a secret language during the war • ...
World War 2 2024-02-07
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- Where was the final peace treaty for WWII signed
- S. Truman
- What group of people did Hitler target the most
- de Gaulle
- Mussolini
- Where did Japan attack first
- Who was the American leader of the troops at D Day
- What American leader was the first to enter Germany with Allied troops
- Hitler
- a ruler with total power over a country by force
- setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items
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- Where were the two camps in Arkansas
- Churchill
- Stalin
- Roosevelt
- people who had lost their nationality and therefore suffered excommunication by their governments, and who were deprived of every social basis of existence
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Bonds What did Americans buy to help with war costs
- Truman Who became President of the United States when Roosevelt died
- women filled in for men in factories who went off to
20 Clues: Stalin • Hitler • S. Truman • Churchill • de Gaulle • Roosevelt • Mussolini • Where did Japan attack first • Where were the two camps in Arkansas • What group of people did Hitler target the most • Where was the final peace treaty for WWII signed • a ruler with total power over a country by force • Who was the American leader of the troops at D Day • ...
colombia 2020-06-18
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- It was one of the most affected communities in the Second World War
- it is when the people make a decision about some issue of high importance
- was the most important ally of germany in the second world war
- another of the most important political parties in colombia
- it is when the people want a president-elect to step down from his post and it is a method of citizen participation
- was one of the alies of germany in the war world 2
- was the one who led the German troops
- was one of the main protagonists of the war and a decisive country in this
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- it is the most used method in citizen participation
- was started in 1939
- was started in 1899
- was one of the alies of united states the war world 2
- It is something we have with the United States
- one of the most important political parties in colombia
- was started in 1914
- was cretaed in 1991
16 Clues: was started in 1939 • was started in 1899 • was started in 1914 • was cretaed in 1991 • was the one who led the German troops • It is something we have with the United States • was one of the alies of germany in the war world 2 • it is the most used method in citizen participation • was one of the alies of united states the war world 2 • ...
Aaron Murtorff Causes of world war 2 puzzle 2023-03-10
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- the name of the german empire while Hitler was ruling
- started world war 2
- when great Britain teamed up with the united states and france
- presented during world war 2
- the countrys for the starting of world war 2 japan, Germany,italy
- where the jews were put in a closed-walled in area
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- the sad in America
- german for "lightning war"
- the nazis secret police
- were the government owns all the propertes and each person is supposed to do labor arond the town
- was the first country that Hitler
- to join or take control
12 Clues: the sad in America • started world war 2 • the nazis secret police • to join or take control • german for "lightning war" • presented during world war 2 • was the first country that Hitler • where the jews were put in a closed-walled in area • the name of the german empire while Hitler was ruling • when great Britain teamed up with the united states and france • ...
World war 2 2023-05-08
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- what was one of the deadliest battles
- number of years ww2 lasted
- the first atomic bomb dropped on japan
- what was the second atomic bomb drooped on japan
- in 1941 japan attacked the us fleet here
- total number of lives lost in ww2
- the USA fought as part of this military alliance
- the invasion of Normandy is also known as this
- leader of Germany during ww2
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- month in 1945 that ww2 ended
- first Japanese city on which the USA dropped a atomic bomb
- this entity was established to foster international cooperation
- how did Hitler die
- what claimed the lives of six million Jews
- this aircraft’s were manned by Japanese soldiers who crashed into allied ships
- Month in 1939 that ww2 began
- this plan gave aid to Europe to rebuild after the war
- ww2 started when Hitler invaded this country
- Germany fought as part of this alliance
- this was the president of usa at beginning of ww2
20 Clues: how did Hitler die • number of years ww2 lasted • month in 1945 that ww2 ended • Month in 1939 that ww2 began • leader of Germany during ww2 • total number of lives lost in ww2 • what was one of the deadliest battles • the first atomic bomb dropped on japan • Germany fought as part of this alliance • in 1941 japan attacked the us fleet here • ...
World War 2 2021-03-05
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- Italian Leader
- German Leader
- This city in addition to the Japanese city of Nagasaki had an atomic bomb dropped on it to conclude Japan's involvement in World War II
- a country's intended lack of involvement in the conflicts of other countries.
- Victory in Europe Day (Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945)
- Asian member of the Axis Powers
- United States, Soviet Union, France, England
- negative Hawaiian event that intitiated America's involvement in World War II
- Japanese conquest by 1931
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- Japan, Italy, Germany
- British Leader
- leader unelected by the people, often a ruthless government leader
- American Leader throughout most of World War II
- strategic Japanese Island invaded by the United States in 1945
- European member of the Axis Powers
- American propaganda poster displaying the use of American Women in the work force during World War II
- period in history where European Jews and others were imprisoned and killed by Adolf Hitler and the Germans
- Soviet Leader
- leader of Japan
19 Clues: German Leader • Soviet Leader • British Leader • Italian Leader • leader of Japan • Japan, Italy, Germany • Japanese conquest by 1931 • Asian member of the Axis Powers • European member of the Axis Powers • United States, Soviet Union, France, England • American Leader throughout most of World War II • Victory in Europe Day (Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945) • ...
World War 2 2022-05-11
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- Russian sniper in during World War II.
- giving up military weapons
- V-1 and V-2 Missles
- September 1, 1939
- Royal Air Force(Britain's air force)
- Prime Minister of Japan
- German lightning warfare.
- suicidal Japanese infantry charges
- Victory of Japan, September 2, 1945
- Radio Detection and Ranging
- (1919-2010) World War II - Italy.
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- Victory in Europe, May 8, 1945
- The German air force
- Women's Army Corps
- Japan, Germany, and Italy
- Wiping out an entire group of people
- Starts a fascist rebellion in Spain
- military blockade
- the Leader; Benito Mussolini
19 Clues: September 1, 1939 • military blockade • Women's Army Corps • V-1 and V-2 Missles • The German air force • Prime Minister of Japan • Japan, Germany, and Italy • German lightning warfare. • giving up military weapons • Radio Detection and Ranging • the Leader; Benito Mussolini • Victory in Europe, May 8, 1945 • (1919-2010) World War II - Italy. • suicidal Japanese infantry charges • ...
World War 2 2024-02-07
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Who was the American leader of the troops at D Day
- Hitler
- setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items
- S. Truman
- What group of people did Hitler target the most
- de Gaulle
- Where were the two camps in Arkansas
- What American leader was the first to enter Germany with Allied troops
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- Churchill
- women filled in for men in factories who went off to
- a ruler with total power over a country by force
- Roosevelt
- What did Americans buy to help with war costs
- Where was the final peace treaty for WWII signed
- Mussolini
- Truman Who became President of the United States when Roosevelt died
- people who had lost their nationality and therefore suffered excommunication by their governments, and who were deprived of every social basis of existence
- Where did Japan attack first
- Stalin
20 Clues: Hitler • Stalin • Churchill • Roosevelt • Mussolini • S. Truman • de Gaulle • Where did Japan attack first • Where were the two camps in Arkansas • What did Americans buy to help with war costs • What group of people did Hitler target the most • a ruler with total power over a country by force • Where was the final peace treaty for WWII signed • ...
world war 2 2024-01-25
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- 32nd president
- code for atomic bomb
- where soldiers had a garden for food
- big nuclear bomb
- german dictator
- airmen who fought in ww2
- money for military funding
- people brought in to communicate in their language
- insufficient goods
- where one person controls government
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- the american volunteer group
- where japanese americans got put
- limited food for americans during ww2
- where hitler had the jews
- invasion of normandy
- genocide of jews
- who stayed and worked during war.
- mass killing
- where naval base is.
19 Clues: mass killing • 32nd president • german dictator • genocide of jews • big nuclear bomb • insufficient goods • code for atomic bomb • invasion of normandy • where naval base is. • airmen who fought in ww2 • where hitler had the jews • money for military funding • the american volunteer group • where japanese americans got put • who stayed and worked during war. • ...
World War 2 2024-01-26
Across
- Dictator of Germany
- People are imprisioned under harsh conditions
- Military fought on their own front
- Helped the Allies against Axis powers
- Held Japanese Americans hostage
- Top-secret World War II government program
- Food was in a short supply
- Military strike by Japan
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- Removable stamp goods
- Group of African American military pilots
- Increased the production of fresh vegetables
- Financed military operations during war
- The American Volunteer Group
- The Nazis held and killed Jews
- Rule countrys by force
- Code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language
- Bomb used in a war
- Violent crimes commited against groups
- Invasion of Normandy, France
19 Clues: Bomb used in a war • Dictator of Germany • Removable stamp goods • Rule countrys by force • Military strike by Japan • Food was in a short supply • The American Volunteer Group • Invasion of Normandy, France • The Nazis held and killed Jews • Held Japanese Americans hostage • Military fought on their own front • Helped the Allies against Axis powers • ...
World War 2 2024-01-26
Across
- Dictator of Germany
- People are imprisioned under harsh conditions
- Military fought on their own front
- Helped the Allies against Axis powers
- Held Japanese Americans hostage
- Top-secret World War II government program
- Food was in a short supply
- Military strike by Japan
Down
- Removable stamp goods
- Group of African American military pilots
- Increased the production of fresh vegetables
- Financed military operations during war
- The American Volunteer Group
- The Nazis held and killed Jews
- Rule countrys by force
- Code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language
- Bomb used in a war
- Violent crimes commited against groups
- Invasion of Normandy, France
19 Clues: Bomb used in a war • Dictator of Germany • Removable stamp goods • Rule countrys by force • Military strike by Japan • Food was in a short supply • The American Volunteer Group • Invasion of Normandy, France • The Nazis held and killed Jews • Held Japanese Americans hostage • Military fought on their own front • Helped the Allies against Axis powers • ...
World War 2 2024-01-26
Across
- Dictator of Germany
- People are imprisioned under harsh conditions
- Military fought on their own front
- Helped the Allies against Axis powers
- Held Japanese Americans hostage
- Top-secret World War II government program
- Food was in a short supply
- Military strike by Japan
Down
- Removable stamp goods
- Group of African American military pilots
- Increased the production of fresh vegetables
- Financed military operations during war
- The American Volunteer Group
- The Nazis held and killed Jews
- Rule countrys by force
- Code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language
- Bomb used in a war
- Violent crimes commited against groups
- Invasion of Normandy, France
19 Clues: Bomb used in a war • Dictator of Germany • Removable stamp goods • Rule countrys by force • Military strike by Japan • Food was in a short supply • The American Volunteer Group • Invasion of Normandy, France • The Nazis held and killed Jews • Held Japanese Americans hostage • Military fought on their own front • Helped the Allies against Axis powers • ...
Queen Elizabeth II 2022-06-01
Across
- Her main official home
- The color of the boxes that are brought to her everyday
- Prince Philip's last name
- Name of Charles' first wife
- Her age when World War 2 started
- Her daughter's name
- Month of her birth
- Her job during World War 2
- Her mother's name
- Her nickname
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- Her husband's name
- Her sister's name
- Number of her children who got divorced
- Her middle name
- The name of the royal yacht
- The place she was crowned
- A confederation of countries
- Her father's name
18 Clues: Her nickname • Her middle name • Her sister's name • Her father's name • Her mother's name • Her husband's name • Month of her birth • Her daughter's name • Her main official home • The place she was crowned • Prince Philip's last name • Her job during World War 2 • The name of the royal yacht • Name of Charles' first wife • A confederation of countries • Her age when World War 2 started • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-28
Across
- nanny
- persecution of Jewish people by the Nazis
- someone in a cruel way because they are different
- city in Italy near the border of France
- many Jewish people had to do during World War 2
Down
- Jewish celebration
- place where Lia hid during the War
- ruler of Italy during World War 2
- country in Europe where Lia lived
- leader of the Nazis and of Germany during World War 2
- younger sister
11 Clues: nanny • younger sister • Jewish celebration • ruler of Italy during World War 2 • country in Europe where Lia lived • place where Lia hid during the War • city in Italy near the border of France • persecution of Jewish people by the Nazis • many Jewish people had to do during World War 2 • someone in a cruel way because they are different • ...
Boom and Bust Intro Crossword 2024-04-02
Across
- customers desire or willingness to buy a specific product
- towers that support oil drilling equipment
- people supporting the war that are not part of the military
- the total amount of a good that is available for people to buy
- dark, think liquid used as fuel; also called petroleum
- last names of the two guys that struck oil at Spindletop
- France, Britain, Russia, and later the United States alliance name during WW1
- 1900 hurricane that destroyed the booming business and life on Galveston Island
- year World War 2 began
- World War that introduced trench warfare
- year that oil was found in Texas at Spindletop
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy alliance name during WW1
Down
- alternate periods of high and low levels of economic activity in the business cycle
- name of illness going around as an epidemic following World War 1
- World War that Hitler led Germany through
- nickname for the 1920s; society and the economy booming following WW1
- World War 1 is considered the _______ conflict in World History
- a person who works on an oil rig
- gave women the right to vote; women's suffrage
19 Clues: year World War 2 began • a person who works on an oil rig • World War that introduced trench warfare • World War that Hitler led Germany through • towers that support oil drilling equipment • gave women the right to vote; women's suffrage • year that oil was found in Texas at Spindletop • dark, think liquid used as fuel; also called petroleum • ...
World war 2 2015-05-18
Across
- the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader
- the nation that suffered the most amount of casualties during the war
- 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
- a nickname for the Soviet army
- The country that was conquered by Germany and this invasion signalled the start of world war 2
Down
- A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers
- German Tactic that was used by them to quickly conquer countries
- a city that Hitler failed to acquire and is named after a leader
- Hitlers genocide of a certain race
- The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been
- A German naval unit that provide very valuable to them for attacking allied ships
- A forest where the Germans launched a counter push against the incoming alied troops
- Popular German sup machine gun
- a famous American general who fought in both world wars
15 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 • a famous American general who fought in both world wars • ...
Boom and Bust Intro Crossword 2024-04-02
Across
- customers desire or willingness to buy a specific product
- towers that support oil drilling equipment
- people supporting the war that are not part of the military
- the total amount of a good that is available for people to buy
- dark, think liquid used as fuel; also called petroleum
- last names of the two guys that struck oil at Spindletop
- France, Britain, Russia, and later the United States alliance name during WW1
- 1900 hurricane that destroyed the booming business and life on Galveston Island
- year World War 2 began
- World War that introduced trench warfare
- year that oil was found in Texas at Spindletop
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy alliance name during WW1
Down
- alternate periods of high and low levels of economic activity in the business cycle
- name of illness going around as an epidemic following World War 1
- World War that Hitler led Germany through
- nickname for the 1920s; society and the economy booming following WW1
- World War 1 is considered the _______ conflict in World History
- a person who works on an oil rig
- gave women the right to vote; women's suffrage
19 Clues: year World War 2 began • a person who works on an oil rig • World War that introduced trench warfare • World War that Hitler led Germany through • towers that support oil drilling equipment • gave women the right to vote; women's suffrage • year that oil was found in Texas at Spindletop • dark, think liquid used as fuel; also called petroleum • ...
Troubled Times in Eretz Yisrael 1920-1947 2024-02-07
Across
- Special force of illegal Jewish fighters
- Arab leader who said he supported Zionist movement
- Name for official British government document
- Important waterway in Egypt connecting Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
- Language spoken in Palestine by Jews
- Valuable resource and product that Arabs had and Britain needed
- City whose Jewish quarter was destroyed in 1929 riot
- Most famous ship carrying illegal immigrants to Palestine who were not allowed to enter Palestine
- Illegal, underground, Jewish fighting force in Palestine
- Country that governed Palestine after World War 1
- Name for all the Jews who lived in Palestine
- City in Palestine where 1929 riots killed many Jews
Down
- Act of moving permanently to another country
- To save Jews, Jews in Palestine organized _______ immigration into Palestine during and after World War 2
- Man who revived the Hebrew language, made it modern - and raised the first Hebrew speaking children in 2000 years
- Name for letter promising England's support for Jewish homeland
- Illegal immigrants
- British Zionist leader who worked tirelessly to get nationhood for Jews
- Sad name for boats that sank carrying Jews trying to enter Palestine
- People who lived in Palestine and thought Jews were unwanted outsiders
- Result of British refusal to allow Jews to enter Palestine after World War 2
- Jews were furious at Britain because it ________ immigration before, during and after World War 2
22 Clues: Illegal immigrants • Language spoken in Palestine by Jews • Special force of illegal Jewish fighters • Act of moving permanently to another country • Name for all the Jews who lived in Palestine • Name for official British government document • Country that governed Palestine after World War 1 • Arab leader who said he supported Zionist movement • ...
Madison Z Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
Across
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- How much did the war cost a year?
- What navy destroyer did the North Vietnamese attack on 2nd August 1964?
- What empire was Vietnam part of before world war 2?
- what was the NLF?
- Who invaded Vietnam during world war 2?
Down
- Who led the capitalist republic in south
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What side did the US not want to be involved with communism?
- What religion did Diem dislike?
- What group did Diem refuse to give land to?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What was the theory that the US was afraid of (Hint:Communism)
- and South Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
16 Clues: what was the NLF? • and South Vietnam? • What religion did Diem dislike? • How much did the war cost a year? • Who invaded Vietnam during world war 2? • Who led the capitalist republic in south • What group did Diem refuse to give land to? • What empire was Vietnam part of before world war 2? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Military History Center of the Carolinas 2024-04-01
Across
- What country did Winston Churchill call the "Soft Underbelly of Europe"?
- The terrorist group in Afghanistan, who very recently took full power of the government in the country.
- What was the name of the future president who fought during the Spanish-American War?
- The trail the the North Vietnamese used to supply their troops in the South, named after their leader.
- The dictator of Iraq who invaded Kuwait, being deposed soon after Operation Desert Storm.
- Who was the Fleet Admiral who fought alongside General MacArthur in the Pacific Theater during World War 2?
- What was the name of the cruise liner that was sunk by German submarines during World War 1, killing 128 Americans on board?
Down
- What was the name of the invasion of Northern Africa by the Allies in World War 2?
- The 49th ________ was the demarcation line for the two Koreas after World War 2.
- The Gulf of ______ incident paved the way for American troops to be more active in the Vietnam War.
- The Korean War is often known as the "_________".
- Who was the main sponsor of the Gallipoli campaign in Britain?
- What Central Powers Country was the Treaty of Trianon for?
- Who was the American President during the Spanish-American War?
- What is the name of the small Pacific island taken from Spain after the Spanish-American War?
15 Clues: The Korean War is often known as the "_________". • What Central Powers Country was the Treaty of Trianon for? • Who was the main sponsor of the Gallipoli campaign in Britain? • Who was the American President during the Spanish-American War? • What country did Winston Churchill call the "Soft Underbelly of Europe"? • ...
World War 2:CHC2D5 2016-11-03
Across
- A battle over a strategically valuable Italian city
- An area between Germany and France that Hitler remilitarized in 1936
- An A form of media to manipulate the population
- A strategy of using armored vehicles to break an enemy's defenses
- The most common type of Plane in WW2
- A pact between the Japanese and the Germans about the USSR
- An economic situation that the second world war solved
- Last name of the Canadian PM during World War 2
- An African country that fought Italy for 2 years
- Compulsory military service
- A type of camp to keep political enemies
- The operation name for the first Allied battle for the reclamation of France
- The bloodiest battle of all of World War 2
- ___________ Memorandum
- British ____________ Air Training Plan
- An area between Germany and Czechoslovakia
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- Kong A battle that lasted for a week on an Asian island
- Japanese invasion in 1931
- The country that Hitler invaded that directly began WW2
- The act of letting a country do what they want in the hope that they will stop
- An amphibious attack on Normandy beach
- A Canadian spy academy and communications center
- Chancellor of Germany who was elected in 1933
- The event that caused mass hatred for the Japanese all over the world
- The first completely aerial battle ever
- A racial minority group that got their first combat battalion in World War 2
- German union with Austria
- The battle for the control over Antwerp
- The first Navy unit comprised of women
- A training for D-Day
30 Clues: A training for D-Day • ___________ Memorandum • Japanese invasion in 1931 • German union with Austria • Compulsory military service • The most common type of Plane in WW2 • An amphibious attack on Normandy beach • British ____________ Air Training Plan • The first Navy unit comprised of women • The first completely aerial battle ever • The battle for the control over Antwerp • ...
CHC2D5 World War 2 Crossword: Kevin Zhang 2016-11-07
Across
- An A form of media to manipulate the population
- Compulsory military service
- The first Navy unit comprised of women
- A type of camp to keep political enemies
- The battle for the control over Antwerp
- A pact between the Japanese and the Germans about the USSR
- An African country that fought Italy for 2 years
- An economic situation that the second world war solved
- Japanese invasion in 1931
- British ____________ Air Training Plan
- A Canadian spy academy and communications center
- ___________ Memorandum
- An area between Germany and France that Hitler remilitarized in 1936
- An amphibious attack on Normandy beach
Down
- Last name of the Canadian PM during World War 2
- A battle that lasted for a week on an Asian island
- The most common type of Plane in WW2
- The country that Hitler invaded that directly began WW2
- The act of letting a country do what they want in the hope that they will stop
- A racial minority group that got their first combat battalion in World War 2
- An area between Germany and Czechoslovakia
- The event that caused mass hatred for the Japanese all over the world
- The bloodiest battle of all of World War 2
- Chancellor of Germany who was elected in 1933
- German union with Austria
- A strategy of using armored vehicles to break an enemy's defenses
- The operation name for the first Allied battle for the reclamation of France
- A battle over a strategically valuable Italian city
- A training for D-Day
- The first completely aerial battle ever
30 Clues: A training for D-Day • ___________ Memorandum • German union with Austria • Japanese invasion in 1931 • Compulsory military service • The most common type of Plane in WW2 • The first Navy unit comprised of women • British ____________ Air Training Plan • An amphibious attack on Normandy beach • The battle for the control over Antwerp • The first completely aerial battle ever • ...
Revision 2023-06-20
Across
- Complete the sentence: When a war has finished, there is ..... in the country
- During World War 2, Adolf Hitler targeted members of which religion?
- When someone attacks you, Christians believe it is acceptable to go to war as it is self _____
- World War 2 was a global conflict involving many different countries.
- What word describes a war fought between two groups in the same country
- What is the meaning of the word 'just'?
- Complete the sentence: War costs a lot of .....
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- True or False: World War 2 was a conflict between Christians and Jews
- What was the name of the war fought between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land in 1096
- A word meaning a belief in non-violence
- Another word for fighting or war, beginning with C
- According to Christians, which group of people should not be harmed during war?
12 Clues: A word meaning a belief in non-violence • What is the meaning of the word 'just'? • Complete the sentence: War costs a lot of ..... • Another word for fighting or war, beginning with C • During World War 2, Adolf Hitler targeted members of which religion? • True or False: World War 2 was a conflict between Christians and Jews • ...
Birthday Crossword 2017-03-20
Across
- A holiday camp
- A Michael Caine film
- A chess player
- An actor
- A sandy place
- A famous landmark
- Name of Titanic shipping company
- John Wayne's nickname
- An actress
Down
- A crooner's nickname
- Month in which World War 2 began
- Somewhere you have worked
- Which of your cars had the registration FBX 57OD?
- London newspaper street
- A street name
- Somewhere you have worked
- An insurance company
- Month in which World War 2 ended
- A town in Oxfordshire
- A favourite film
- Somewhere you have lived
- A place in Ireland
- Name of group to which Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr and Peter Lawford belonged
23 Clues: An actor • An actress • A street name • A sandy place • A holiday camp • A chess player • A favourite film • A famous landmark • A place in Ireland • A crooner's nickname • A Michael Caine film • An insurance company • A town in Oxfordshire • John Wayne's nickname • London newspaper street • Somewhere you have lived • Somewhere you have worked • Somewhere you have worked • ...
Vietnam War 2022-05-06
Across
- The line where North and South Vietnam were split
- A theory that made the United States worry that communism would spread to other countries
- movement
- The type of war that developed after World War 2 in Vietnam
- The type of military force John F. Kennedy sent to Vietnam
- The leader of the communist Vietnamese
- An incident occurred here that the United States used as an excuse to wage war against North Vietnam
Down
- The empire that Vietnam was a part of before World War 2
- President that sent half a million US combat troops to Vietnam.
- The United States president who originally sent military support to South Vietnam
- The first country in Asia to fall to Communism
- a communist rebel group in South Vietnam that was against the South Vietnam leader.
- The leader of the capitalist republic of South Vietnam
- The continent Vietnam is located in
- The country that invaded Vietnam during World War 2
15 Clues: movement • The continent Vietnam is located in • The leader of the communist Vietnamese • The first country in Asia to fall to Communism • The line where North and South Vietnam were split • The country that invaded Vietnam during World War 2 • The leader of the capitalist republic of South Vietnam • The empire that Vietnam was a part of before World War 2 • ...
The Holocaust puzzle by Joseph Kaskie 2023-03-09
12 Clues: Jews • ink on skin • where you die • where we live • star of david • Hitler's army • after the present • before the present • oppisite of villian • millions of people died • right before world war 2 • he lost in world war 1 and 2
syds crossword 2021-10-20
Across
- my favorite male teacher
- this country had to give up 1,000,000 miles of land
- this kid is the most annoying kid in our class
- is my 6th period
- this treaty was signed ending world war 1 officially
- this country starts with A and was a central power
- this year was the year world war 1 ended
- this was started in 1914
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- this mans death started world war 1
- this man fought in world war 1 and started world war 2
- sits nect to me in class
- this country started as a neutral country then became a Allied country
- this year was the year world war 1 started
13 Clues: is my 6th period • my favorite male teacher • sits nect to me in class • this was started in 1914 • this mans death started world war 1 • this year was the year world war 1 ended • this year was the year world war 1 started • this kid is the most annoying kid in our class • this country starts with A and was a central power • ...
crossword BB BELT 2022-01-27
Across
- programs to help against great depression
- 66th governor of Georgia
- sunk by German U-boat
- get Mexico to join war
- first world war, began 1914 ended 1918 \
- Attorney and American politician
- deal fight against great depression effects
- 32nd president
Down
- decade of recovery from WWII
- vegetation lost or reduced to dust
- unanticipated drop in stock price
- house of representatives for 50 years
- Lend war supplies
- feeds on fiber of cotton
- No rain fall or little
- surprise attack on Hawaii U.S.
- excess of food lack of consumers
- world war 2 began 1939 ended 1945
18 Clues: 32nd president • Lend war supplies • sunk by German U-boat • No rain fall or little • get Mexico to join war • 66th governor of Georgia • feeds on fiber of cotton • decade of recovery from WWII • surprise attack on Hawaii U.S. • Attorney and American politician • excess of food lack of consumers • unanticipated drop in stock price • world war 2 began 1939 ended 1945 • ...