world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
10 History Learning Map Revision 2023-07-25
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- Japan bombs this island, bringing the USA into the war on 7th December 1941 (2 words)
- Italy and Germany were hoping to invade Egypt to get access to this waterway (2 words)
- Document signed at the Paris Peace Conference outlining the peace terms post-WWI
- Australian Prime Minister who declares a state of total war in 1942 (2 words)
- Cause of WWII, allowed Hitler to take territory without consequences
- Surrendered to Japan 15 Feb 1942, capturing 130,000 prisoners of war
- British soldiers flee from this beach in France as the Germans took control (May - June 1940)
- The country where the siege of Tobruk occurred for 241 days (April - Nov 1941)
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- Forced service in Australia, starting in 1939 and increasing in 1942
- German word for 'living space', representing Hitler's aim to expand German territory
- Codename/Operation for the German invasion of the USSR (22 June 1941)
- London bombed 56 days and nights
- Codename/Operation for the planned German invasion of Great Britain which failed (2 words)
- Germany invades this country 1st September 1939, WWI starts
- Leader of the USSR (2 words)
- Month that Japan attacks Darwin in 1942
- Theory where all parts of society work towards the war effort (2 words)
17 Clues: Leader of the USSR (2 words) • London bombed 56 days and nights • Month that Japan attacks Darwin in 1942 • Germany invades this country 1st September 1939, WWI starts • Forced service in Australia, starting in 1939 and increasing in 1942 • Cause of WWII, allowed Hitler to take territory without consequences • ...
Luke and Tyler WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-25
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- is divided on each side, and it's a big trench and nobody owns it.
- Solving problems with a country's military.
- Donated funds for the soldiers that you invested.
- A ship the Germans destroyed in World War 1.
- A weapon that kills soldiers by making them unable to breathe.
- The longest battle of World War 1.
- expanding borders.
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- The President during World War 1.
- were gardens made to ration food for soldiers.
- Another name for Harlem Hellfighters.
- countries promise to care for each other.
- A country only focusing on itself.
- The belief that your is better than all other countries
13 Clues: expanding borders. • The President during World War 1. • A country only focusing on itself. • The longest battle of World War 1. • Another name for Harlem Hellfighters. • countries promise to care for each other. • Solving problems with a country's military. • A ship the Germans destroyed in World War 1. • were gardens made to ration food for soldiers. • ...
Goodnight Mister Tom...so far 2013-03-26
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- This man is the reason the British went to war
- These words mean 'fantastic'
- Willie had his first ever B _ _ _
- The boys work hard to make this place under the earth
- This boy is desperate to be friends with Willie
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- Tom is feeling a little J _ _ _ _ _ _ of the bond growing between Sammy and Willie
- The Prime Minister during World War 2
- Zach is quite P _ _ _
- Mum says this is an evil colour
- Zach calls Willie by this name
10 Clues: Zach is quite P _ _ _ • These words mean 'fantastic' • Zach calls Willie by this name • Mum says this is an evil colour • Willie had his first ever B _ _ _ • The Prime Minister during World War 2 • This man is the reason the British went to war • This boy is desperate to be friends with Willie • The boys work hard to make this place under the earth • ...
WW2 to New era 2016-07-27
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- tax paid before being able to vote
- rights fought heavily by blacks during this time
- war that took place from 1939 to 1945
- party to which Orval Faubus belong to
- Arkansas Governor during world war 2
- first black student to graduate at little rock Central High
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- famous Arkansan singer born in Kingland,AR
- the election of this governor began a new era in 1967
- ending the separation of two or more races
- Arkansas governor who attempt to block the desegregation of Little Rock high school
10 Clues: tax paid before being able to vote • Arkansas Governor during world war 2 • war that took place from 1939 to 1945 • party to which Orval Faubus belong to • famous Arkansan singer born in Kingland,AR • ending the separation of two or more races • rights fought heavily by blacks during this time • the election of this governor began a new era in 1967 • ...
Virginia Hall Vocab 1 2025-02-17
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- Bullets for guns
- The building where the consular service works
- People who work with the other side in a war
- Received wards for bravery
- Medicines that help with illnesses caused by bacteria
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- Charm that often inspires people to follow or do something
- Place where people sell illegal things
- Service People who help other people from their country when they live abroad
- Countries that fought with Britain in World War 2
- A long knife on the end of a big gun
10 Clues: Bullets for guns • Received wards for bravery • A long knife on the end of a big gun • Place where people sell illegal things • People who work with the other side in a war • The building where the consular service works • Countries that fought with Britain in World War 2 • Medicines that help with illnesses caused by bacteria • ...
World War 1 (2) 2022-01-12
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- Major cause of WWI; fervent love of country and belief that nations should have self-rule.
- Major cause of WWI; policy of extending country's power and influence over other countries.
- The Eastern European region of fighting of WWI that reached all the way across Russia's border.
- A 1917 law that autorized the federal government to raise an army with compulsory service.
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy, United States, Serbia.
- Treaty that ended WWI, punishing Germany and redistributing European territory.
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- The region where most of WWI took place - specifically, France and Belgium.
- Major cause of WWI; belief that a government must maintain a strong military capability.
- Germany, Austro-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria.
- Not choosing a side in a conflict
10 Clues: Not choosing a side in a conflict • Germany, Austro-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria. • Britain, France, Russia, Italy, United States, Serbia. • The region where most of WWI took place - specifically, France and Belgium. • Treaty that ended WWI, punishing Germany and redistributing European territory. • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2012-05-16
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- 7.What region in China did Japan invade?
- 8.Who was the English Prime Minister?
- 1.Who was the dictator of Italy?
- 4.who was the German dictator?
- 5.What is a public vote?
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- 2.Who was the leader of Austria that Hitler pushed out?
- 9.Where did Hitler remilitarize first?
- 3.what was the pact called between Germany and the USSR?
- 10.Treaty of ________________?
- 6.What is Hitlers book called?
10 Clues: 5.What is a public vote? • 10.Treaty of ________________? • 4.who was the German dictator? • 6.What is Hitlers book called? • 1.Who was the dictator of Italy? • 8.Who was the English Prime Minister? • 9.Where did Hitler remilitarize first? • 7.What region in China did Japan invade? • 2.Who was the leader of Austria that Hitler pushed out? • ...
World War 2 Vocabulary 2016-04-28
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- master race.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people.
- an agreement where nation promise not to attach each other.
- Japanese suicide pilots.
- Jew were forced to live there.
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- a reduction in a country's ability to wage war.
- what they did with hitler to avoid war.
- a mass slaughter of Jews and other civilians.
- Lighting war.
- a 1938 meeting with Britain.
10 Clues: master race. • Lighting war. • Japanese suicide pilots. • a 1938 meeting with Britain. • Jew were forced to live there. • what they did with hitler to avoid war. • a mass slaughter of Jews and other civilians. • a reduction in a country's ability to wage war. • the deliberate killing of a large group of people. • an agreement where nation promise not to attach each other.
BYOQ Crossowrd 2020-02-13
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- Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union from the mid–1920s until 1953 (2 words)
- This would give European nations american aid to rebuild their economies. (2 word)
- A couple who was accused of being spies for the Soviets (2 words)
- This person accused people in the United States Army of being spies for the Soviets. (2 words)
- This Blockade convinced many Americans that the Soviets were bent on conquest. (2 words)
- A jury agreed and Convicted Alger Hiss with this title
- Became president after Franklin D. Roosevelt. (2 words)
- This mutual defense alliance was created in April 1949
- This ara took place in 1946 all the way up to 1990. (2 words)
- Their decisions shaped the expectations of the United States.
- Was the most prominent government official named by Chambers. (2 words)
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- This was the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- The communist countries of Eastern Europe came to be called this. (2 words)
- Separated the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the West. (2 words)
- This act made it illegal to combine, conspire, or agree with any other person to perform any act which would substantially contribute to the establishment of a totalitarian government. (2 words)
- Critics define ‘threatening nuclear war to other countries to maintain peace’ with this word.
- This war helped expand the Cold War to Asia. (2 words)
- This man was invited to the United States by Eisenhower in an attempt to improve relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Truman finally met Stalin in this city.
- We accused them of violating the Declaration of Liberated Europe.
20 Clues: Truman finally met Stalin in this city. • This war helped expand the Cold War to Asia. (2 words) • A jury agreed and Convicted Alger Hiss with this title • This mutual defense alliance was created in April 1949 • Became president after Franklin D. Roosevelt. (2 words) • This was the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • ...
Mirad, a boy from Bosnia 2023-02-19
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- This is conflict carried out between 2 opposing groups in the same nation.
- the capital city of bosnia-herzegovina.
- a journalist uncle of mirad.
- people who have survived a disaster, accident or war
- the ethnicity who were wiping out and commiting the war crimes in the book as evil in the book.
- a person who is highly intelligent and logical.
- this is what they use in the guns and mortars for the war.
- Fazila's ethnicity.
- A right given to everyone everywhere
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- a person who has seen a crime.
- an agreement between international leaders.
- breaking or disregarding a human right
- A closed room locked away from the outside world where mentally insane criminals are usually put in as a punishment.
- it is a fuel used to run heavy vehicles.
- it is the dominant sect of christianity in the balkans.
- mirad's wish for his 13th birthday.
- he is the main character in the book.
- A person from the country of the Netherlands.
- The city mirad was in the netherlands where he met Abdul.
- This is the country from which Abdul is from in the horn of africa.
20 Clues: Fazila's ethnicity. • a journalist uncle of mirad. • a person who has seen a crime. • mirad's wish for his 13th birthday. • A right given to everyone everywhere • he is the main character in the book. • breaking or disregarding a human right • the capital city of bosnia-herzegovina. • it is a fuel used to run heavy vehicles. • an agreement between international leaders. • ...
Apush 2015-04-15
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- She believed environmental problems were caused by synthetic pesticides
- Which spanned the final three decades of the nineteenth century, was one of the most dynamic, contentious, and volatile periods in American History
- The action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
- Prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers
- 36th President of the United States
- Controlled the federal government until 1801
- Japanese American kids were sent to camps until the war was over
- Abraham Lincoln won this election with 180 electoral votes
- Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776
- A Bank owned by the state
- The original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789
- A type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, beginning of the 20th century
- The policy of promoting industry in the U.S. by adoption of a high protective tariff
- Who want to secede from a larger polity or as a specific theory opposed to capitalism in Marxist-Leninist
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Was a series of domestic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1938
- is a 20th-century term for an attitude toward Women's roles
- Best way to open up foreign markets to U.S. exporters
- The Act outlawed segregation in businesses such as theaters, restaurants, and hotels
- The Clayton Act sought to prevent anticompetitive practices in their incipiency
- Three way trade that involved Slaves, Rum, Sugar, and Tobacco
- Germany, Italy, Japan, which were allied before and during World War 2
- Landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state Laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional
- Cultural, Social, and Artistic explosion that took place in Harlem between the end of World War 1, and in the middle of the 1930s
- A bomb that derives its destructive power from the rapid release of nuclear energy by fission of heavy atomic nuclei
- A Modern name given to various theories of society that emerged in the United Kingdom, North America, and Western Europe in the 1870s
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
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- Caste was defined as a system of segregation of people
- A member of adherent of a political party seeking to represent the interests of ordinary people
- Ordinance of 1787, North-West of the River Ohio
- A town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity
- Freed all slaves by Abraham Lincoln
- Practiced militant self-defense of minority communities against the U.S. government
- Sectional Crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson created by South Carolina's 1832 Ordinance of Nullification
- Also called Beat Generation, American social and literary movement originating in the 1950s
- The easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- United States Armed Forces sent to Europe to help fight World War 1
- A war in which the United Nations fought for South Korea while China fought for North Korea
- The action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution
- California admitted as a free state; Utah Territory and New Mexico Territory organized with slavery
- War in 1898, ended Spain's colonial empire in the Western hemisphere and secured the position of the United States as a Pacific Power
- Was a protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States
- A 1963 book by Betty Friedan which is widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-wave feminism in the United States
- Act of 1854 which created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
- Was an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- Collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- Joint declaration released by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on August 14, 1941
- Was the Attack Japan made against the U.S. without any warning
- Was the Acquisition of the Louisiana territory by the United States from France in 1803
- A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- Was a state of political and military tension after World War 2
51 Clues: Franklin D. Roosevelt • A Bank owned by the state • Freed all slaves by Abraham Lincoln • 36th President of the United States • Controlled the federal government until 1801 • Prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers • Ordinance of 1787, North-West of the River Ohio • Best way to open up foreign markets to U.S. exporters • ...
STATQUEST 2024 CROSSWORD 2024-07-05
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- Chairman of NITI AYOG
- A variable that has 0 or 1 is called
- Symbol in the middle of the Indian National Flag
- The set of all observations
- He discovered the laws of lever and pulley
- Ruler of Germany during World War 2
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- Shape of honeycomb cells
- IC chips are usually made of
- A statement that is assumed to be true and can be used as a basis for proving theorems
- The middle data point when the data are in order
- The place where ISI was first established
- One of the seven wonders of the world located in Italy
- A set of information
- The difference between the largest and smallest values
- Natural number that have exactly two distinct divisors
15 Clues: A set of information • Chairman of NITI AYOG • Shape of honeycomb cells • The set of all observations • IC chips are usually made of • Ruler of Germany during World War 2 • A variable that has 0 or 1 is called • The place where ISI was first established • He discovered the laws of lever and pulley • The middle data point when the data are in order • ...
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS CROSSWORD 2014-05-28
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- This major city in Florida is most dangerously close to Cuba
- The 35th president of the United States of America
- Soviet Premier caused the deployment of Russian missiles in Cuba
- Cuban exiles trained by the ____ in April, 1961
- 300 of these types of missiles gave America an edge over USSR
- This American ambassador tried to force Russia to confess the existence of weapons in Cuba
- A U-2 flight first discovered nuclear weapons in Cuba in this month
- A naval ___________ was placed to stop further shipments from the USSR
- America's primary opponent in the Cold War
- America placed several missiles throughout this continent
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- An peace promoting international organization during the cold war
- Kennedy convened a group of senior advisers who met at the _______ ________
- A ground missile system used for taking down air-crafts
- This caused much vexation in Cuba during the year 1959
- Cuba's new leader after the Cuban revolution
- A Turkish missile would reach this Russian city in 16 minutes
- America placed several missiles in this European country
- Short form of the Executive Committee of the National Security Council
- The Cuban missile crisis caused the creation of the _________
- __________ war could end the world.
20 Clues: __________ war could end the world. • America's primary opponent in the Cold War • Cuba's new leader after the Cuban revolution • Cuban exiles trained by the ____ in April, 1961 • The 35th president of the United States of America • This caused much vexation in Cuba during the year 1959 • A ground missile system used for taking down air-crafts • ...
Period 5 Key Terms 2025-12-02
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- party supporting strong federal protection of freedmen’s rights (2 words)
- 1862 act offering free land to settlers willing to farm it
- White supremacist terrorist organization formed during Reconstruction
- Union military plan to blockade the South and control the Mississippi River (2 words)
- The belief that the United States was destined to expand from coast to coast (2 words)
- Constitutional amendment granting citizenship and equal protection
- Agency providing aid, education, and protection to formerly enslaved people (2 words)
- Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freedmen
- Executive order freeing enslaved people in Confederate-held areas (2 words)
- Southern laws restricting the rights of freed African Americans (2 words)
- 1857 Supreme Court case ruling African Americans were not citizens (2 words)
- Labor system trapping many freedmen in cycles of debt
- Political party opposing expansion of slavery into western territories
- Compromise of 1850 that admitted this state as a free state
- Constitutional amendment guaranteeing voting rights regardless of race
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- Election of 1877 allowed this president to win
- Union campaign and March of total war through Georgia led by this General
- 1854 act creating two territories and allowing popular sovereignty (2 words)
- 1846 proposal to ban slavery in any territory gained from Mexico 2 words)
- Government formed by seceded Southern states in 1861
- this political party is known for its nativist platform (2 words)
- Major 1863 battle turning the tide of the Civil War in favor of the Union
- Formal withdrawal of a state from the Union
- 1850 act requiring citizens to help return escaped enslaved people (2 words)
- Idea that voters in a territory should decide whether to allow slavery (2 words)
- Lincoln’s lenient Reconstruction plan requiring limited loyalty oaths of ___%
26 Clues: Formal withdrawal of a state from the Union • Election of 1877 allowed this president to win • Government formed by seceded Southern states in 1861 • Labor system trapping many freedmen in cycles of debt • 1862 act offering free land to settlers willing to farm it • Compromise of 1850 that admitted this state as a free state • ...
World War 1 2022-01-25
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- Also called the great war
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- Form of PTSD that formed in many soldiers
- President during WW1
- Lobbed bombs to unseen enemies
- First used by Germans, toxic gas
- Persons assassinated to spark WW1
- Treaty that ended the war
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- German Kaiser from (1888-1918)
- German unrestricted submarine vehicles
- used during WW1 to gather enemy information
- Soldiers fought in these
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey
- First lord of admiralty
- Allowed for advancing of soldiers to enemies
15 Clues: President during WW1 • First lord of admiralty • Soldiers fought in these • Also called the great war • Treaty that ended the war • Great Britain, France, Russia • German Kaiser from (1888-1918) • Lobbed bombs to unseen enemies • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey • First used by Germans, toxic gas • Persons assassinated to spark WW1 • German unrestricted submarine vehicles • ...
World War One 2022-02-27
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- The war started what month and date
- It started the initial fighting
- Alliance with germany,Austria,Italy
- The bloodiest most death battle
- assassination of what leader
- Country that killed him
- Longest battle in WWI
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- President of The U.S during WWI
- Alliance with Germany,Russia,Austria
- Made countries feel paritoc
- Which group had more soliders
- WWI initial name for the war
- useless at the time, popular in now
- allies halt Central Power
- "powder keg of Europe"
15 Clues: Longest battle in WWI • "powder keg of Europe" • Country that killed him • allies halt Central Power • Made countries feel paritoc • WWI initial name for the war • assassination of what leader • Which group had more soliders • President of The U.S during WWI • It started the initial fighting • The bloodiest most death battle • The war started what month and date • ...
World War II 2022-02-01
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- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states
- it was a union of countries to protect and make important decisions to have peace.
- Germany's leader
- A country that didn't participate in World War II to help the league of nations
- Germany was called like this word between 1933 to 1945
- A country aside Spain
- Country that supported Germany
- Country that invaded China
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- The treaty of WWI
- Most important country in the WWII
- a country that was invaded by Japan and is located in Asia
- Is a country in Southeast Asia.
- he was a leader for Italy and helped Hitler
- Japan's city
- country that was invaded by Hitler
15 Clues: Japan's city • Germany's leader • The treaty of WWI • A country aside Spain • Country that invaded China • Country that supported Germany • Is a country in Southeast Asia. • Most important country in the WWII • country that was invaded by Hitler • he was a leader for Italy and helped Hitler • Germany was called like this word between 1933 to 1945 • ...
World War II 2022-02-11
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- country that attacked Pearl Harbor
- campaign promoting victory over facism and victory over racism
- dictator of Germany
- leader of the USA during WWII
- dictator of Italy
- America's ban on selling oil to Japan
- between America and Great Britain that said their war aims
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- unions would not strike while working on goods for the war
- Worldwide
- America gave weapons to belligerent countries
- ship suck in Pearl Harbor
- America provided war materials to countries that needed them
- expansion through military force
- taxes on imported goods
- leader of Great Britain during WWII
15 Clues: Worldwide • dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • taxes on imported goods • ship suck in Pearl Harbor • leader of the USA during WWII • expansion through military force • country that attacked Pearl Harbor • leader of Great Britain during WWII • America's ban on selling oil to Japan • America gave weapons to belligerent countries • ...
World War II 2022-04-06
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- giving in to demands in order to keep peace
- leader of germany's afrika korps
- invasion of Russia breaking the non-agression pact
- german air force
- historic rescue of 300,000 troops
- Japan Italy Germany
- in charge of German propaganda
- german planned land invasion of england
- pro german puppet government in france
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- agreement to not invade each other's territory
- lighting war
- allowed the United States to sell materials on a cash and carry basis
- land annexed to Germany at the Munich conference
- opposition to all war
- commander of the Luftwaffe
15 Clues: lighting war • german air force • Japan Italy Germany • opposition to all war • commander of the Luftwaffe • in charge of German propaganda • leader of germany's afrika korps • historic rescue of 300,000 troops • pro german puppet government in france • german planned land invasion of england • giving in to demands in order to keep peace • ...
World War I 2022-04-06
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws).
- Not favoring either side
- Series of proposals in which U.S. President Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- an alliance of Great Britain, France, and Russia before WWI as a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- A name for one-sided information designed to persuade.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country.
- An agreement to stop fighting; a peace treaty.
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- The peace agreement signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.
- Warfare--Form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- Policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- A refusal to take part in a war between other nations.
15 Clues: Not favoring either side • A ruler who has complete power over a country. • An agreement to stop fighting; a peace treaty. • A refusal to take part in a war between other nations. • A name for one-sided information designed to persuade. • A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use • ...
World War 1 2013-09-24
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- between two or more planes.
- airships
- camps/Where were enemy aliens placed during the war?
- Submarines were called…
- tax/Became the number 1 way of raising money in Canada for the war
- bonds/People giving the government their money with the promise that they will get it back with interest
- 6, 1917/The Halifax explosion happened on…
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- military service
- airplane used with only 2 wings
- Mclung/Who got women the vote in Manitoba
- Hand/ A Serbian nationalist terrorist group
- Lusitania was an ocean liner from…
- Bishop/Famous Canadian Ace with 72 kills
- Borden/The Prime Minister of Canada is…
- rifle/Sam Hughes created the...
15 Clues: airships • military service • Submarines were called… • between two or more planes. • airplane used with only 2 wings • rifle/Sam Hughes created the... • Lusitania was an ocean liner from… • Bishop/Famous Canadian Ace with 72 kills • Borden/The Prime Minister of Canada is… • Mclung/Who got women the vote in Manitoba • 6, 1917/The Halifax explosion happened on… • ...
World War 1 2012-09-25
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- Serbia killed Franz Ferdinand for ________ ___________.
- Prime Minister of Canada during World War I.
- When a nation uses military as a power source it is called __________________.
- Did not enter the war till the very end.
- August 5, ___________ went to war.
- Wars are made up of _________.
- Assured Canada that French Canadians would help English-Canadians at war.
- The Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy were in.
- Got men's jobs when they were at war.
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- Loyalty towards ones' country is called as __________________.
- Coming out of the trenches and fighting the opposite troops is called _________ _____ _________.
- Planned the Vimy Ridge attack.
- The 'I' in the MAIN (underlying causes of war) is _______________.
- Germans plan to attack France so it gets out of the war was called The ___________________ plan.
- Was assassinated on July 28th, 1914.
15 Clues: Planned the Vimy Ridge attack. • Wars are made up of _________. • August 5, ___________ went to war. • Was assassinated on July 28th, 1914. • Got men's jobs when they were at war. • Did not enter the war till the very end. • Prime Minister of Canada during World War I. • Serbia killed Franz Ferdinand for ________ ___________. • ...
World War 1 2015-03-23
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- An alliance that included the British, French, Russian, and others.
- A peace treaty that was signed in 1919 that stated the terms of punishment for Germany.
- A sense of intense pride in one's homeland.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A pledge the Germans gave that said they would give warning shots before shooting down ships.
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- The telegram that was intercepted by the US, that stated the Germans would align themselves with Mexico if they attacked the US.
- The man who was assassinated that was one of the causes of the beginning of WWI.
- Woodrow Wilson created this to create a lasting peace in Europe.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause
- The 28th president who warned the Germans about their policy of using submarine warfare.
- Ended the fighting in Germany at 5:05 am, but cease-fire went into effect at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month (11:00am Germany time, November 11, 1918).
- An alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and others.
- An international body dedicated to preventing future wars or conflict.
- The British boat, that was carrying American passengers, that was sunk by Germany in unrestricted submarine warfare.
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
15 Clues: A sense of intense pride in one's homeland. • Woodrow Wilson created this to create a lasting peace in Europe. • An alliance that included the British, French, Russian, and others. • An international body dedicated to preventing future wars or conflict. • The man who was assassinated that was one of the causes of the beginning of WWI. • ...
World War I 2023-03-08
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- The open area between enemy trenches
- A fungal disease caused by standing in dirty water for too long
- Information spread to support a specific cause
- An agreement to back each other up if attacked
- Soldiers fought in these on the Western and Eastern fronts in WWI
- Extreme pride in your country
- German submarines used to attack merchant ships
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- Included Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Turkey
- A cause of WWI, involving keeping a large military
- When you don't pick sides, but still trade with other countries
- Money loaned to the government to pay for a war
- Germany sent a ________ to Mexico, encouraging them to attack the US
- When a strong country takes over a weak country
- Included Great Britain, France, Russia, and the USA
- This boat was sunk by German U Boats
15 Clues: Extreme pride in your country • The open area between enemy trenches • This boat was sunk by German U Boats • Included Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Turkey • Information spread to support a specific cause • An agreement to back each other up if attacked • Money loaned to the government to pay for a war • When a strong country takes over a weak country • ...
World War I 2023-01-11
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- side of war including Germany,Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
- imagery used to convince citizens of one side
- ______Franz Ferdinand got assassinated
- disorder soldiers got from PTSD and exposure to war machinery
- ______ Alliance between Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- side of war including UK,France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and US
- place used to heal and home injured soliders
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- telegram intercepted by British sent by Germany to Mexico
- structure used to prevent people and goods from entering or leaving a country
- nickname used for WWI
- sub used to sink ships using torpedoes during the war
- The Treaty of ___________
- where the battles took place
- territory composed of northern Germany and Poland
- one of the main ingredients in poisonous gases
15 Clues: nickname used for WWI • The Treaty of ___________ • where the battles took place • ______Franz Ferdinand got assassinated • place used to heal and home injured soliders • imagery used to convince citizens of one side • one of the main ingredients in poisonous gases • territory composed of northern Germany and Poland • sub used to sink ships using torpedoes during the war • ...
World War I 2023-04-17
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- Clause in the Treaty of Versailles that assigned responsibility for the war to Germany
- Poisonous gas used for the first time in this war
- Weapon that could fire rapidly and played a significant role in the war
- British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1915
- Conflict in which entire societies and economies are mobilized
- Large German airship used for bombing raids
- Treaty that ended World War I and imposed harsh penalties on Germany
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- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, sparking the war
- German submarines used to sink Allied ships
- Style of fighting that characterized the Western Front
- Area between opposing trenches
- Ceasefire that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918
- Partnerships between countries that contributed to the outbreak of war
- Site of a brutal battle in 1916 that resulted in over one million casualties
- US president during WWI and a key player in the Treaty of Versailles negotiations
15 Clues: Area between opposing trenches • German submarines used to sink Allied ships • Large German airship used for bombing raids • Poisonous gas used for the first time in this war • Style of fighting that characterized the Western Front • Ceasefire that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918 • Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, sparking the war • ...
World War 1 2023-03-30
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- Germany, Austria/Hungary, Ottoman empire
- the union of countries to protect and help each other from other countries
- Telegram from germany to mexico, hoping they would attack the US and keep them out of the war
- assassination that caused immediate actions towards the war
- blinded and choked victims, Now banned in modern warfare
- Used to Cross "No Man's Land", Armored vehicles mounted with machine guns
- Country that started siding with germany and later in the war switched sides to russia, great britain, france, and the US
- Battleground between enemy lines, high casualties
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- Used to help spy on troop movements, "Dogfights"
- One of wilsons 14 points, one of the most controversial, Unclear whether american troops should be lead by foreign leaders
- Russia, Great Britain, France
- Underground networks of linked bunkers, communication and ammunition
- Declaration of the ottoman empire in hopes to get muslims within the allied forces to fight against their own country
- Acted to prevent another world war
- Last name of the president of the US during WW1
15 Clues: Russia, Great Britain, France • Acted to prevent another world war • Germany, Austria/Hungary, Ottoman empire • Last name of the president of the US during WW1 • Used to help spy on troop movements, "Dogfights" • Battleground between enemy lines, high casualties • blinded and choked victims, Now banned in modern warfare • ...
WORLD WAR II 2017-05-17
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- RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE
- THE JEWISH GENOCIDE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WAS KNOWN AS THE______
- THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS.
- LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION.
- GERMAN DICTATOR
- ITALIAN POLITICIAN THAT WAS THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL FASCIST PARTY.
- PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
- PLACE WHERE JEWISH PEOPLE WERE SENT TO LIVE IN HORRIBLE CONDITIONS.
- JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941
- GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND.
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- JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS.
- UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
- IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________
- HITLER'S PLAN OF JEWISH EXTERMINATION WAS KNOWN AS THE _____
- A CHARTER THAT UPHELD FREE TRADE AMONG THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT.
15 Clues: GERMAN DICTATOR • UNITED STATES PRESIDENT • JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS. • RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE • LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION. • THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS. • PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. • IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________ • JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941 • GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND. • ...
world war 1 2020-04-30
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- Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa
- intended to bring about a swift victory
- called 900-day siege
- also known as the Tokyo Raid
- codenamed Operation Iceberg
- one of the cities America bombed
- code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet
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- codename for the battle of Normandy
- military campaign of the Second World War
- forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese
- Japanese attack on Hawaii
- was fought in Dunkirk
- decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater
- beginning of World War II German invasion of
- Japanese Volcano Islands
15 Clues: called 900-day siege • was fought in Dunkirk • Japanese Volcano Islands • Japanese attack on Hawaii • codenamed Operation Iceberg • also known as the Tokyo Raid • one of the cities America bombed • codename for the battle of Normandy • intended to bring about a swift victory • military campaign of the Second World War • forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese • ...
World War II 2020-05-07
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- The Battle of the ____ was the first air-sea battle in history in May of 1942.
- The Battle of ____ was a military blockade that took place September of 1941 to January of 1944.
- The Battle of the ____ was called "the greatest American battle of the war" by Winston Churchill.
- The period of time in the war when nothing happened in September 1939 to April 1940.
- The U.S. Marine Corps and Navy landed here and captured this island.
- Code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union starting in June of 1941.
- The Battle of ____ took place on May 26 to June 4 in 1940 and was a turning point for the allies.
- The battle of ____ was fought between the U.S. Navy and the Japanese navy six months after Pearl Harbor.
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- An air raid on the Japanese in Tokyo by the U.S. on April 18,1942.
- An allied invasion of French Morocco and Algeria in November of 1942.
- Where the Japanese Navy Air Service bombed the U.S. on December 7, 1941.
- The Battle of ____ was fought between the Japanese and the U.S. in October of 1944 at a Philippine Island.
- The Battle of ____ was fought between Britain's air force and Germany's air force in 1940.
- The U.S. sent nuclear bombs on this city in August 1945.
- Code name for the Battle of Normandy that started in June of 1944.
15 Clues: The U.S. sent nuclear bombs on this city in August 1945. • An air raid on the Japanese in Tokyo by the U.S. on April 18,1942. • Code name for the Battle of Normandy that started in June of 1944. • The U.S. Marine Corps and Navy landed here and captured this island. • An allied invasion of French Morocco and Algeria in November of 1942. • ...
World War I 2021-01-28
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- Their Troops Went To The UK To Train
- Handheld Explosive That Was Innovated On During This War.
- First To Declare War
- Big Vehicle With Explosives
- First To Sign Armistice
- Announced The Fourteen Points
- Entered War After Germany Used Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
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- The Countries Apart Of This Were Great Britan, France, And Russia
- First Neutral To Join In The Battle
- Important Flying Weapon
- Had The Most Countries Declare War On Them
- Consisted Of Austria-Hungary and Germany
- Handheld liquid first used by Germans in 1915.
- The First Battle Of The War
- Used Heavily In No Mans Land
15 Clues: First To Declare War • Important Flying Weapon • First To Sign Armistice • Big Vehicle With Explosives • The First Battle Of The War • Used Heavily In No Mans Land • Announced The Fourteen Points • First Neutral To Join In The Battle • Their Troops Went To The UK To Train • Consisted Of Austria-Hungary and Germany • Had The Most Countries Declare War On Them • ...
World War I 2020-12-10
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- an armored fighting vehicle
- Secret Military society in Serbia
- Austria-Hungarian Heir spark of WWI
- Political and social Revolution
- A German Aircraft used in bombings
- Peace Agreement that ended WWI
- the longest battle during WWI
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- A plan that Germany had to prepare on fighting on two fronts
- Ace German Pilot
- A coalition of countries led by Germany, Austria-Hungary the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- Soldiers that fought on horseback
- A coalition of countries led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy and Japan
- an agreement in a war to stop fighting
- Area between the Trenches
- Long narrow ditches dug into the ground
15 Clues: Ace German Pilot • Area between the Trenches • an armored fighting vehicle • the longest battle during WWI • Peace Agreement that ended WWI • Political and social Revolution • Secret Military society in Serbia • Soldiers that fought on horseback • A German Aircraft used in bombings • Austria-Hungarian Heir spark of WWI • an agreement in a war to stop fighting • ...
world war 1 2020-12-17
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- information given to show something or someone in a based way.
- British passenger liner sunk off the coast of ireland.
- nickname for American troops in Europe.
- treaty between Germany, and the allied powers.
- alliance Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Ottoman empire.
- a group of communist who overthrew the democratic Russian government.
- feeling intense loyalty to ones country or group.
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- has control of Southern Europe, Western Asia, Northern Africa.
- defense agreement among nations.
- medical condition caused by prolonged exposure.
- supervised the nations industrial production.
- two sides fight each other from opposite trenches.
- German submarine.
- the deadlock on the Western front.
- a strategy drawn up by Germany to avoid fighting a war on two fronts.
15 Clues: German submarine. • defense agreement among nations. • the deadlock on the Western front. • nickname for American troops in Europe. • supervised the nations industrial production. • treaty between Germany, and the allied powers. • medical condition caused by prolonged exposure. • feeling intense loyalty to ones country or group. • ...
World War 1 2022-04-25
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- President of USA
- Passenger ship sank with 128 Americans onboard
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Neither side can gain ground in combat
- Telegram sent to Mexico asking for help
- attack from ditches, no open battlefield
- Strong feelings of pride for one's country
- Treaty that ended WW1
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- Nations build large armies to secure empires
- Commander of American forces during war
- Nations signed treaties with each other
- Stifled freedom of speech
- Archduke of Austria, was assassinated
- Great Britian, France, USA, Russia, Serbia
- Countries creating their empires
15 Clues: President of USA • Treaty that ended WW1 • Stifled freedom of speech • Countries creating their empires • Archduke of Austria, was assassinated • Neither side can gain ground in combat • Commander of American forces during war • Nations signed treaties with each other • Telegram sent to Mexico asking for help • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
World War II 2022-04-28
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- appointed by the senate
- controlled by the public
- Nation congruent with the state
- Association with another union/country
- covered the cost of war
- fought in the war
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- the dissemination of false information
- suppression of speech
- Used in the war for defense
- German Leader
- Extension of military
- Nation country that uses first armed
- led by a dictator
- extending power
- a symbolic goat
15 Clues: German Leader • extending power • a symbolic goat • led by a dictator • fought in the war • suppression of speech • Extension of military • appointed by the senate • covered the cost of war • controlled by the public • Used in the war for defense • Nation congruent with the state • Nation country that uses first armed • the dissemination of false information • ...
World War I 2022-10-27
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- a truce or an agreement to stop fighting
- this is known as spying to acquire government information
- In which city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
- this was the only area of the military when women could serve
- here there was a network of trenches that stretched from the English Channel to the Swiss border
- 1198 passengers were killed by a u-boat
- groups of ships and troop transports were called this
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- Great Britain, France, Russia
- his assassination led directly to ww1
- establishing political or economic control over other lands
- committee on public information
- these helped raise money for the war effort
- new weapon used in ww1
- What is it called when soldiers dig trenches and fight from there?
- this was when African Americans moved from the south to northern cities
15 Clues: new weapon used in ww1 • Great Britain, France, Russia • committee on public information • his assassination led directly to ww1 • 1198 passengers were killed by a u-boat • a truce or an agreement to stop fighting • these helped raise money for the war effort • groups of ships and troop transports were called this • In which city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated? • ...
World War II 2022-10-24
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- tax that helped pay for the war
- companies that provided maps to the War Department for bombing planning
- one of the reasons for fighting in North Africa
- location of 1943 Allied summit
- ships that changed how naval war was fought
- early 1945 Allied summit
- agreement that created the Axis
- the bomber used in the Doolittle raid
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- the operation that included D-Day
- ship used for Doolittle raid
- mid-1945 Allied summit
- location of 1943 Allied summit
- name of late-war German offensive
- Most important battle in the Pacific
- result of the Manhattan Project
- days between the two atomic bombs being dropped
16 Clues: mid-1945 Allied summit • early 1945 Allied summit • ship used for Doolittle raid • location of 1943 Allied summit • location of 1943 Allied summit • tax that helped pay for the war • agreement that created the Axis • result of the Manhattan Project • the operation that included D-Day • name of late-war German offensive • Most important battle in the Pacific • ...
World War II 2019-03-19
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- The months long bombing of London by the Luftwaffe
- Allied invasion of Normandy, France
- German secret police
- the surprise attack on the American navy by Japanese airplanes and submarines in Hawaii
- Book written by Hitler while he was imprisoned
- The city in which the British army evacuated from after being cut off by the Germans
- Project The U.S. secret project to develop atomic weapons
- Gas primarily used to carry out the deaths in the Holocaust
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- German air force
- The battle that marked the turning point on the Russian front
- Warfare used by Germany that relied on speed and aggression to overwhelm their enemies
- Japanese suicide planes
- a large armored vehicle used to break trench lines
- the policy of giving into aggressive nations in hopes that they’ll stop
- The uniting of Germany and Austria
15 Clues: German air force • German secret police • Japanese suicide planes • The uniting of Germany and Austria • Allied invasion of Normandy, France • Book written by Hitler while he was imprisoned • The months long bombing of London by the Luftwaffe • a large armored vehicle used to break trench lines • Project The U.S. secret project to develop atomic weapons • ...
World War II 2023-05-12
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- Militaristic system with a dictator
- U.S. naval base that was attacked by Japan on December 7th
- Japan started losing the war when they lost the Battle of __
- The "bad countries"
- Socialist system with forced labor
- The Americans and British both signed the __ to declare their intentions
- Leader of Germany in the 1930s and '40s
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- Law signed by FDR to help Britain fight Germany
- Italian dictator who invented Fascism
- The invasion of France was nicknamed __
- The "good" countries
- Secret weapon made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Future president who led all free countries' soldiers
- When the government controls everything and citizens have no freedom
- Hitler's plan to kill every Jew in Europe
15 Clues: The "bad countries" • The "good" countries • Socialist system with forced labor • Militaristic system with a dictator • Italian dictator who invented Fascism • The invasion of France was nicknamed __ • Leader of Germany in the 1930s and '40s • Hitler's plan to kill every Jew in Europe • Secret weapon made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee • ...
world war 1 2023-06-08
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- hand Italian La Mano Nera. any of various secret criminal groups organized in Italy and operating in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, practicing blackmail and violence.
- (in World War I) the powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them (Belgium, Serbia, Japan, Italy, etc., not including the United States), or, loosely, with all the nations (including the United States) allied or associated with them as opposed to the Central Powers.
- Also cy·a·nid [sahy-uh-nid]. Chemistry.
- ridge a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917.
- the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization
- the premeditated act of killing someone suddenly or secretively, especially a prominent person:
- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
- describes how the intense and unconquerable nationalism of India’s hundreds of millions contributed to the decline of the British empire
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- something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation:
- in N France, flowing NW to the English Channel: battles, World War I, 1916, 1918; World War II, 1944. 150 miles (241 km) long.
- a town in W Belgium: battles 1914–18. somme a
- a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor, empress, or other powerful sovereign or government: usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, French Empire, Russian Empire, Byzantine Empire, or Roman Empire.
- mounted projectile-firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms.
15 Clues: Also cy·a·nid [sahy-uh-nid]. Chemistry. • a town in W Belgium: battles 1914–18. somme a • ridge a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation: • the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization • compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft. • ...
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war world 1 2023-12-14
world war 1 2023-10-24
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- A heavy armored fighting vehicle
- When an enemy or opponent submits to their authority
- Soldiers or armed forces.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations,states or groups
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- Take aggressive action against a place or enemy forces with weapons or armed forces in a battle or war
- A person who serves in an army
- A weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a loud, sharp noise.
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- A facility for the storage of military equipment
- Disputed ground between the front lines or trench of two opposing armies
- The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by the military
- An army withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat
- The piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought.
- The action of violence or conflict.
- A long,narrow ditch.
15 Clues: A long,narrow ditch. • Soldiers or armed forces. • A person who serves in an army • A heavy armored fighting vehicle • The action of violence or conflict. • A facility for the storage of military equipment • When an enemy or opponent submits to their authority • The piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought. • ...
World War 1 2025-03-18
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- A type of German airship used for bombing raids.
- The number of points in Wilson’s post-war peace plan.
- The dangerous area between opposing trenches.
- A region in Belgium where intense battles occurred.
- Signed on November 11, 1918, ending the fighting.
- The group of countries including Britain, France, and Russia.
- A major battle in 1916 with heavy casualties.
- Soldiers fought from these long, dug-out defensive positions.
- A German submarine.
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- U.S. president who led the country into the war in 1917.
- A prolonged battle in 1916 between France and Germany.
- A deadly chemical weapon first used in WWI.
- The Powers that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- First name of the archduke whose assassination sparked the war.
- A passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat, pushing the U.S. closer to war.
15 Clues: A German submarine. • A deadly chemical weapon first used in WWI. • The dangerous area between opposing trenches. • A major battle in 1916 with heavy casualties. • A type of German airship used for bombing raids. • Signed on November 11, 1918, ending the fighting. • A region in Belgium where intense battles occurred. • ...
World war 1 2025-04-11
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- Used to drop bombs
- invented by Richard Fielder
- Joined the war in 1917
- Halt in fighting
- Went from extreme Boredom to a lot of stress
- Submarines U.S ships got damaged from these
- Used to cross terrain and knock down trenches
- France England Serbia Russia Italy U.S.
- French Navy created these
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- Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire
- Was faster than battle ships
- Ferdinand Assassinated to start the war
- Germany army caught this disease at the end of war
- Telegram A message from Arthur Zimmerman to the German ambassador
- Warfare long trenches that faced each other
15 Clues: Halt in fighting • Used to drop bombs • Joined the war in 1917 • French Navy created these • invented by Richard Fielder • Was faster than battle ships • Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire • Ferdinand Assassinated to start the war • France England Serbia Russia Italy U.S. • Warfare long trenches that faced each other • Went from extreme Boredom to a lot of stress • ...
World War 1 2025-05-13
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- German submarine used to attack Allied shipping
- U.S president during WW1
- Nickname for American infantrymen in WW1
- Airship used by Germany for bombing raids
- Agreement that ended WW1 fighting
- Powers, including Germany, Austria-Hungary
- A deadly gas used in chemical warfare
- The coalition including Britain, France, and Russia
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- Land between trenches
- First name of Princip, the assassin of Archduke Franz Zeppelind
- A major and deadly battle in 1916
- British ship sunk by German U-boat
- Site of one of the lonMustardttles in WW1
- First name of the archduke whose assassination sparked the war
- Deep ditches used in WW1 warfare
15 Clues: Land between trenches • U.S president during WW1 • Deep ditches used in WW1 warfare • A major and deadly battle in 1916 • Agreement that ended WW1 fighting • British ship sunk by German U-boat • A deadly gas used in chemical warfare • Nickname for American infantrymen in WW1 • Airship used by Germany for bombing raids • Site of one of the lonMustardttles in WW1 • ...
World War 1 2025-12-03
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- military draft
- Britain, France, Russia, later joined by Italy and the US
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire
- ideas spread to influence public opinion
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
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- Britain, France, Russia
- the process of assembling troops and preparing for war
- the assassin of Archduke Ferdinand
- German general who wanted to attack France first before attacking Russia
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- policy of glorifying the armed forces and keeping a standing army prepared for war
- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- payment for war damages
15 Clues: military draft • Britain, France, Russia • payment for war damages • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • the assassin of Archduke Ferdinand • Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire • ideas spread to influence public opinion • the process of assembling troops and preparing for war • strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
World War I 2025-12-13
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- Large caliber guns
- USA (FDR) Russia ( Joseph Stalin) Great Britain ( Winston Churchill)
- Germany (Adolf Hitler) Japan (Tojo Hediki) Italy (Benito Mussolini)
- Rapid-fire guns that can fire up to 400 rounds in a minute
- Style of fighting from ditches in the ground protected by barbed wire.
- Anti- Jewish belief
- area between the trenches that was extremely dangerous
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- A conflict in which participating countries devote all of their resources towards the war effort.
- country’s submarines attack any ship without warning.
- Drains water from the trenches
- bias ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against an idea
- A Japanese attack on USA Navy base, happened on Dec 7th 1941
- agreements between two or more states for defense and support in case of war.
- a destructive bomb that uses nuclear energy, causing damage through heat, blast & radio activity.
- a government that aims to control all aspects of its citizens lives
15 Clues: Large caliber guns • Anti- Jewish belief • Drains water from the trenches • country’s submarines attack any ship without warning. • area between the trenches that was extremely dangerous • Rapid-fire guns that can fire up to 400 rounds in a minute • A Japanese attack on USA Navy base, happened on Dec 7th 1941 • ...
Civil War Cross word 2023-04-30
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- A battle that involves 2 or more states or areas
- was an American abolitionist leader. First reaching national prominence for his radical abolitionism and fighting in Bleeding Kansas
- when someone is voted to be the president
- when 2 sides come to an agreement
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- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket
- was The part of the world in the 1800s that was for slavery
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars
- The part of the world in the 1800's that was against slavery
- is the state of being a slave
10 Clues: is the state of being a slave • when 2 sides come to an agreement • when someone is voted to be the president • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars • A battle that involves 2 or more states or areas • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery • A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket • ...
Years Of History-Test Your Knowledge 2020-10-01
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- when did the first Balkan war end?
- When was Napoleon born?
- What year was the Byzantine empire founded?
- When did the Korean War end?
- When did World War II end?
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- When did World War I end?
- When was George Washington born?
- When was Abraham Lincoln first sworn in as president?
- When did Caesar die?
- When did the Sino-Japanese war end?
10 Clues: When did Caesar die? • When was Napoleon born? • When did World War I end? • When did World War II end? • When did the Korean War end? • When was George Washington born? • when did the first Balkan war end? • When did the Sino-Japanese war end? • What year was the Byzantine empire founded? • When was Abraham Lincoln first sworn in as president?
Khalil Keightley Period 7 2022-10-24
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- Armed conflict between 2 or more groups
- God of war
- honor that can only be won in battle(2 words)
- An oral storyteller
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- God of the sea and brother of Zeus
- The highest excellence to which an epic hero can aspire
- The Greek's greatest warrior
- goddess of the home and hearth
- King and protector of the gods and humankind
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- honor that can only be won by giving advice in council(3 words)
- goddess of love and beauty
- honor that can only be won by hunting and athletics(2 words)
- Man's downfall
- Queen of the gods and protector of marriage
- God of fire and metalwork
- The place where the story takes place(3 words)
- A person who is admired or idealized for courage
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of the underworld
20 Clues: God of war • Man's downfall • An oral storyteller • Goddess of the hunt • God of the underworld • God of fire and metalwork • Goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of love and beauty • The Greek's greatest warrior • goddess of the home and hearth • God of the sea and brother of Zeus • Armed conflict between 2 or more groups • Queen of the gods and protector of marriage • ...
BYOQ Crossowrd 2020-02-13
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- Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union from the mid–1920s until 1953 (2 words)
- This would give European nations american aid to rebuild their economies. (2 word)
- A couple who was accused of being spies for the Soviets (2 words)
- This person accused people in the United States Army of being spies for the Soviets. (2 words)
- This Blockade convinced many Americans that the Soviets were bent on conquest. (2 words)
- A jury agreed and Convicted Alger Hiss with this title
- Became president after Franklin D. Roosevelt. (2 words)
- This mutual defense alliance was created in April 1949
- This ara took place in 1946 all the way up to 1990. (2 words)
- Their decisions shaped the expectations of the United States.
- Was the most prominent government official named by Chambers. (2 words)
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- This was the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- The communist countries of Eastern Europe came to be called this. (2 words)
- Separated the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the West. (2 words)
- This act made it illegal to combine, conspire, or agree with any other person to perform any act which would substantially contribute to the establishment of a totalitarian government. (2 words)
- Critics define ‘threatening nuclear war to other countries to maintain peace’ with this word.
- This war helped expand the Cold War to Asia. (2 words)
- This man was invited to the United States by Eisenhower in an attempt to improve relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Truman finally met Stalin in this city.
- We accused them of violating the Declaration of Liberated Europe.
20 Clues: Truman finally met Stalin in this city. • This war helped expand the Cold War to Asia. (2 words) • A jury agreed and Convicted Alger Hiss with this title • This mutual defense alliance was created in April 1949 • Became president after Franklin D. Roosevelt. (2 words) • This was the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • ...
List 15 2020-10-30
9 Clues: _____is an element • The star was ________ • He is a _______ eater • World War 2 was a ________ • He had ________ in his ankle • I was in pain on my ____ side • He used ______ energy to move • The cave was full of _________ • He had red spots on his _______ side
Broadway Musicals 2024-10-25
9 Clues: World War 2 • 10 dollar bill • plant from space • Wizard of Oz prequel • something for your hair • pies with humans in them • Harry Potter rip off(kinda) • One of Lin Manuel Miranda's first musicals • Something you do when you first buy a house
World War 2 Vocabulary - US2 2019-01-10
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- farm a farm or group of farms run by the government, as in a communist state
- to limit the amount of goods people can buy
- state country where a single party controls the government and every aspect of the lives of the people.
- in WWII, a Japanese pilot who carried out a suicidal attack on a target
- separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- practice of giving in to an aggressor nation's demands in order to keep peace
- German word meaning lightning war; the swift attacks launched by Germany in WWII.
- to add on
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- ruler who has complete power
- camp: prison camp for persons who are considered enemies of the state
- pride in one's nation
- bomb powerful nuclear weapon that could destroy an entire city with one bomb
- any warlike act by one country against another without just cause
- hopping strategy of allies in WWII of capturing some Japanese-held islands and going around others
14 Clues: to add on • pride in one's nation • ruler who has complete power • to limit the amount of goods people can buy • any warlike act by one country against another without just cause • separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences • camp: prison camp for persons who are considered enemies of the state • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2017-05-24
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- An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- The desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- On Sunday, December 7, 1941, Japanese planes attacked the base, and the United States entered World War II the following day
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- A plan to ensure payments of reparations by Germany after World War I
- The practice or system of owning slaves.
- The period after the Civil War in which the states formerly part of the Confederacy were brought back into the United States
- A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers and the Allies
- A war fought from 1914 to 1918 between the Allies and Central power
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- An area of Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern Texas affected by severe soil erosion, caused by windstorms, in the early 1930s
- A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare
- A war between citizens of the same country
- A supporter of the Confederate States of America
- The financial and industrial slump of 1929
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- The day when Japan formally surrendered
- These laws had the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom, and of compelling them to work in a labor economy based on low wages or debt
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A group of government programs and policies established under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s
- The day in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy
20 Clues: The day when Japan formally surrendered • The practice or system of owning slaves. • A war between citizens of the same country • The financial and industrial slump of 1929 • A supporter of the Confederate States of America • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality • ...
World War Two crossword puzzle 2023-05-04
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- the emperor of japan during World War Two
- Japanese suicide pilots
- mass genocide of mainly Jews in World War Two
- what was the name of the second atomic bomb dropped in war
- allied commander of the. Third army
- Largest death camp during World War Two
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- where was the first atomic bomb dropped in war
- Hitlers plan to kill all the Jews
- prejudice against Jews
9 Clues: prejudice against Jews • Japanese suicide pilots • Hitlers plan to kill all the Jews • allied commander of the. Third army • Largest death camp during World War Two • the emperor of japan during World War Two • mass genocide of mainly Jews in World War Two • where was the first atomic bomb dropped in war • what was the name of the second atomic bomb dropped in war
Entertainers of World War 2 2023-05-18
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- Who was the entertainer that participated in singing and comedy?
- Who played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz?
- An animation studio that promoted war efforts.
- Who was the singer who created White Christmas?
- Which movie talks about working at field hospitals?
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- Who was the first person of color to join the USO?
- Which entertainer was a band director during World War 2?
- Who did the USO perform for?
- Who was the popular singing trio?
- Which entertainer was in over 80 films during his career?
10 Clues: Who did the USO perform for? • Who was the popular singing trio? • Who played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz? • An animation studio that promoted war efforts. • Who was the singer who created White Christmas? • Who was the first person of color to join the USO? • Which movie talks about working at field hospitals? • ...
STATQUEST 2024 CROSSWORD 2024-07-05
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- Chairman of NITI AYOG
- Variables that can be either True or False
- Symbol in the middle of the Indian National Flag
- The set of all observations
- He discovered the laws of lever and pulley
- Ruler of Germany during World War 2
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- Shape of honeycomb cells
- IC chips are usually made of
- A statement that is assumed to be true and can be used as a basis for proving theorems
- The middle data point when the data are in order
- The place where ISI was first established
- One of the seven wonders of the world located in Italy
- A set of information
- The difference between the largest and smallest values
- Natural number that have exactly two distinct divisors
15 Clues: A set of information • Chairman of NITI AYOG • Shape of honeycomb cells • The set of all observations • IC chips are usually made of • Ruler of Germany during World War 2 • The place where ISI was first established • Variables that can be either True or False • He discovered the laws of lever and pulley • The middle data point when the data are in order • ...
STATQUEST 2024 CROSSWORD 2024-07-11
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- Chairperson of NITI AYOG
- Variables that can be either True or False
- Symbol in the middle of the Indian National Flag
- The set of all observations
- He discovered the laws of lever and pulley
- Ruler of Germany during World War 2
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- Shape of honeycomb cells
- IC chips are usually made of
- A statement that is assumed to be true and can be used as a basis for proving theorems
- The middle data point when the data are in order
- The place where Indian Statistical Institute was first established
- One of the seven wonders of the world located in Italy
- A set of information
- The difference between the largest and smallest values
- Natural number that have exactly two distinct divisors
15 Clues: A set of information • Shape of honeycomb cells • Chairperson of NITI AYOG • The set of all observations • IC chips are usually made of • Ruler of Germany during World War 2 • Variables that can be either True or False • He discovered the laws of lever and pulley • The middle data point when the data are in order • Symbol in the middle of the Indian National Flag • ...
Ewan McGregor 2024-10-08
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- 2010 film
- 1996 comedy movie (2 words)
- 1996 famous movie
- 2001 war movie (3 words)
- 2003 romance movie (3 words)
- 2006 movie (2 words)
- 2003 thriller/mystery movie (2 words)
- 2012 disaster movie (2 words)
- 2003 movie? (2 words)
- 1998 legend movie (2 words)
- Game? (2 words)
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- 2005 movie (2 words)
- 1994 McGregor's old movie (2 words)
- 2001 traditional movie (2 words)
- Famous science fiction movie (2 words)
- 1995 Japanese movie (2 words)
- Mystery movie
- 2011 violence movie
- 2020 movie based on a novel
19 Clues: 2010 film • Mystery movie • Game? (2 words) • 1996 famous movie • 2011 violence movie • 2005 movie (2 words) • 2006 movie (2 words) • 2003 movie? (2 words) • 2001 war movie (3 words) • 1996 comedy movie (2 words) • 2020 movie based on a novel • 1998 legend movie (2 words) • 2003 romance movie (3 words) • 1995 Japanese movie (2 words) • 2012 disaster movie (2 words) • ...
World WAR 2 Crossword 2018-12-18
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- someone that fought for the war
- was a very horrible person
- sharing food
- the group Britain was apart of
- they were dropped
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- was a horrible place
- operation about Germany going across the English channel
- first place to be invaded by Germany
- operation launched by Germany
- the colour of a adult rationing book
10 Clues: sharing food • they were dropped • was a horrible place • was a very horrible person • operation launched by Germany • the group Britain was apart of • someone that fought for the war • first place to be invaded by Germany • the colour of a adult rationing book • operation about Germany going across the English channel
World War 2 Crossword 2018-12-18
10 Clues: his first name • dropped on homes • Hitlers first name • famous diary writer • food shared equally • used to drop bombs on cities • to protect people from gas bombs • air raid by German on English cities • to keep children safe throughout the war • to keep peoples spirits up during the war
historical events 2023-06-05
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- - Cultural movement in Europe from 14th to 17th century
- - Spanish explorers and conquerors of the Americas
- Revolution - War for independence fought by American colonies against British rule
- War - Political tension and military rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union from 1947 to 1991
- - Japanese city destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945 by the US during World War II
- - Genocide of European Jews in WWII
- - Overthrow of a government or social system in favor of a new one
- - Famous shipwreck in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912
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- - Cultural movement in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century
- - Religious movement in the 16th century that led to the formation of Protestantism
- War II - Global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, involving many of the world's major powers
- Death - Plague epidemic that killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century
- Revolution - Political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799 that led to the overthrow of the monarchy.
- - Development of machinery and mass production techniques in the late 18th century
- - Series of religious wars fought by Christians to regain control of the Holy Land from Muslims
- - War fought by the US in Vietnam from 1955 to 1975
- Depression - Severe economic downturn in the late 1920s and early 1930s
- War - War between two regions or political factions within a country
- - NASA program that sent astronauts to the moon from 1969 to 1972
- - Policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, etc.
20 Clues: - Genocide of European Jews in WWII • - Spanish explorers and conquerors of the Americas • - War fought by the US in Vietnam from 1955 to 1975 • - Famous shipwreck in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 • - Cultural movement in Europe from 14th to 17th century • - Cultural movement in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century • ...
World war I 2021-01-28
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- Who did Germany ask Mexico to attack
- What WORD could replace "Russian" in The Russian Revolution
- How long was WWI
- The Prime Minister of Great Britain
- The Prime Minister of France
- The ___ Note
- How long was General Von Schlieffens plan?
- Germany diplomat sends note to ___
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- The "A" in MAIN causes of WWI
- The "N" in MAIN causes of WWI
- The "M" in MAIN causes of WWI
- Who was Schlieffen trying to knock out of the war first?
- What president hoped to support Russia?
- The Treaty of ____
- The "I" in MAIN causes of WWI
15 Clues: The ___ Note • How long was WWI • The Treaty of ____ • The Prime Minister of France • The "A" in MAIN causes of WWI • The "N" in MAIN causes of WWI • The "M" in MAIN causes of WWI • The "I" in MAIN causes of WWI • Germany diplomat sends note to ___ • The Prime Minister of Great Britain • Who did Germany ask Mexico to attack • What president hoped to support Russia? • ...
World War 1 2020-12-16
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- a heavy armored Fighting Vehicle carrying guns
- the ground-based equipment concerned with monitoring and controlling air traffic within a particular area
- bullets for automatic weapons
- poisonous gas used to kill enemies in Warfare
- why are with clusters of short sharp spikes along it
- a gun with a long spiral e grooved Barrel to make the bullet spin
- a large German dirigible Airship
- a weapon that sprays out burning fuel
- an automatic gun that fires bullets in Rapid succession
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- the type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- also known as gun synchronizer
- a warship designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods
- large caliber guns used in Warfare on land
- a powered flying vehicle with wings
- watercraft that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire
15 Clues: bullets for automatic weapons • also known as gun synchronizer • a large German dirigible Airship • a powered flying vehicle with wings • a weapon that sprays out burning fuel • large caliber guns used in Warfare on land • poisonous gas used to kill enemies in Warfare • a heavy armored Fighting Vehicle carrying guns • why are with clusters of short sharp spikes along it • ...
World War 1 2020-12-15
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- A form of combat that goes on for months at a time.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- A bug that lays eggs in hair and is very hard to get out and spreads fast.
- Who got killed? Set off WW1.
- A type of transportation.
- weapon used to kill and blistered the lungs and throat.
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- Forced Mexico to attack the U.S.
- Austria-Hungary and German Empire.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- 28th U.S President
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- Written on paper that send messages.
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- The state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
- 20,000 of what animal were trained to carry aid to the wounded?
15 Clues: 28th U.S President • A type of transportation. • Who got killed? Set off WW1. • Forced Mexico to attack the U.S. • Austria-Hungary and German Empire. • Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. • Written on paper that send messages. • A form of combat that goes on for months at a time. • weapon used to kill and blistered the lungs and throat. • ...
World War I 2020-10-08
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- telegram that was sent Mexico
- forcing men into military service
- Side that included France and Great Britain
- Type of rapid firing weapon
- this happened to the Lusitania
- these spread easily in the trenches
- U.S. President during World War I
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- Side that included Germany and Austria-Hungary
- Under water mode of transportation
- Flying mode of transportation
- Ditch that soldiers dug on the battlefield
- weapon that fills your lungs
- Armored vehicle used in the war
- neutral during the war
- Women in the war
15 Clues: Women in the war • neutral during the war • Type of rapid firing weapon • weapon that fills your lungs • Flying mode of transportation • telegram that was sent Mexico • this happened to the Lusitania • Armored vehicle used in the war • forcing men into military service • U.S. President during World War I • Under water mode of transportation • these spread easily in the trenches • ...
World War I 2021-05-20
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- limited movement
- The right for women
- African American cultural movement
- Right to vote
- Alcohol
- Trumpet man
- A wide spread fear
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- Forbiding
- equal and free access to the articles of consumption
- worst economic downturn in the history
- a name given to a collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters
- smooth music
- rhymes with communism
- Poet man
- American Composer
15 Clues: Alcohol • Poet man • Forbiding • Trumpet man • smooth music • Right to vote • limited movement • American Composer • A wide spread fear • The right for women • rhymes with communism • African American cultural movement • worst economic downturn in the history • equal and free access to the articles of consumption • ...
World War 1 2022-03-15
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- Belief that your national group is the best
- Poison _____ left many WWI soldiers blind
- The Treaty of _______ punished Germany and created the League of Nations
- Type of warfare that required soldiers to live in mud
- The system that restricts individuals to small amounts of items needed for the war effort
- The new underwater warfare technology
- Country that joined the allies near the end of the war
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- Britain, France, Japan and Italy were on this side
- One-sided information designed to persuade
- Armored weaponized vehicles
- The type of guns that were introduced in WW1
- When a powerful country dominates a weaker one
- The "powder keg" of Europe
- Last name of the archduke whose assassination launched the war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire were on this side
15 Clues: The "powder keg" of Europe • Armored weaponized vehicles • The new underwater warfare technology • Poison _____ left many WWI soldiers blind • One-sided information designed to persuade • Belief that your national group is the best • The type of guns that were introduced in WW1 • When a powerful country dominates a weaker one • ...
world war 1 2021-12-08
15 Clues: -rats • -tanks • -canons • - trench • - planes • -Diseases • - soldier • --supplies • - commander • -submarines • -paison gas • - landmines • - red baron • -barbed wire • - machine guns
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- a law of making a country armed force stronger
- a battle plan
- an association between the groups that works together to go against other groups/country's
- a large association that wants to stay on top
- a match between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons
- having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one's country
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- a policy of extending a country's potential and influence through diplomacy or military
- when an industry is introduced on a bigger scale to a region or country
- a royal navy that should be as strong as the next two navies combined
- a signed check with an amount of money
- two forces that simultaneously engage an opponent in order to increase their chances in winning
- a final demand or statement with rules
- people or groups that agreed to join with each other
- a secret society that was engaged in criminal/ illegal activities
- the idea or activity of a political union of all Slavic people
15 Clues: a battle plan • a signed check with an amount of money • a final demand or statement with rules • a large association that wants to stay on top • a law of making a country armed force stronger • people or groups that agreed to join with each other • the idea or activity of a political union of all Slavic people • ...
World War II 2022-02-04
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- Britain and France declared war on Germany.
- When everyone was hating each other, hitler and stalin created a pact.
- He wanted to laid claim to the sudetenland.
- They expanded to china in the 1930's.
- They did not join the league of nations after WWI.
- He started to destroy the treay of vesailles.
- They separated Germany from one of her prussia.
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- Germany was punished and forced to sign a contract.
- This organization was created after WWI.
- America was forced to take action after the expansion with asia.
- This rule function is to demand someone to prevent what he is doing.
- He wanted to make Germany great again.
- They wanted to destroy US at Hawaii in 1941.
- The pact agreed to many things but later Hitler broke them.
- This aims function was to disturb peace in Europe.
15 Clues: They expanded to china in the 1930's. • He wanted to make Germany great again. • This organization was created after WWI. • Britain and France declared war on Germany. • He wanted to laid claim to the sudetenland. • They wanted to destroy US at Hawaii in 1941. • He started to destroy the treay of vesailles. • They separated Germany from one of her prussia. • ...
World War I 2017-01-31
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- right of people to choose their own form of government
- spreading ideas to promote a cause or damage an opponent
- deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- to prepare the nation for war
- a policy of supporting neither side of a war
- German submarine
- final set of demands
- disease that spread across large areas
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- payment for war damages
- glorification of the military and war
- a territory administered by a western power
- draft people into the army
- when a nation commits all its resources for war
- an agreement to end fighting
- horrible acts committed against innocent people
15 Clues: German submarine • final set of demands • payment for war damages • draft people into the army • an agreement to end fighting • to prepare the nation for war • glorification of the military and war • disease that spread across large areas • a territory administered by a western power • a policy of supporting neither side of a war • ...
World War I 2017-12-17
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- resumed warfare in 1917
- May 7, 1915 (ship)
- expansion Empires want to expand
- President during WWI (last name)
- Expansion Leads to development of new machinery and weapons
- Countries that are part of an empire that desire independence
- Who rejected the Treaty of Versailles
- Powers Includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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- The Buildup of weapons and defense during times of peace
- Telegram Telegram sent that breaks the Monroe doctrine
- States Who enters the war in 1917
- The _____________ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to the outbreak of WWI
- Day When is the end of WWI
- powers Includes Russia, France, and England
- WWI was a _____ war
15 Clues: May 7, 1915 (ship) • WWI was a _____ war • resumed warfare in 1917 • Day When is the end of WWI • expansion Empires want to expand • President during WWI (last name) • States Who enters the war in 1917 • Who rejected the Treaty of Versailles • powers Includes Russia, France, and England • Telegram Telegram sent that breaks the Monroe doctrine • ...
World War 1 2013-02-24
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- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation.
- Powers/Germany and Austri-Hungary.
- policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- War/When the countrys devored all their resources to the war effort.
- this to stop the fighting.
- submarine warfare/Germans submarines would sink any ship in Britain waters without warning.
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- that would fight together and help in battle.
- as the "power keg"
- could bye only small amounts because of….
- Plan/A plan for Germany to defeat France and fight Russia.
- sided information designed to persuade.
- Entente/Did not bing Brtian to fight with Franc and Russia but ensured Britan would not fight agains them
- note/A message relaying that German would help Mexico.
- policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army.
- Warfare/Soldiers that fought eachother from other trenches.
15 Clues: as the "power keg" • this to stop the fighting. • Powers/Germany and Austri-Hungary. • sided information designed to persuade. • could bye only small amounts because of…. • that would fight together and help in battle. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation. • note/A message relaying that German would help Mexico. • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2013-08-27
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- Put some spin, on your pastry, as you run through the largest country on Earth (3-6 no spaces)
- A strategy employed by Germany to avoid wars on two fronts (10-4 no spaces)
- Rangers Apprentice: Will ____
- Act of marshalling and organising
- Ezio Auditore Da Firenze
- Set of commands or conditions imposed by one in power
- Germany gave Austria full support; 1914 (5-6 no spaces)
- Make Isabella Lick Icing Together As Reebok Is Shouting Machiavelli
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- World policy
- Rush to assemble an arsenal
- Victor Krum, drives a Volkswagen, while wearing a Prussian Helmet (3-7-6 no spaces)
- Enrollment into Brisbane Grammar is difficult
- A bond between countries
- I Make People, Especially Russians In A Lamborghini, Isolate Soft Marshmallows
- Something to throne
15 Clues: World policy • Something to throne • A bond between countries • Ezio Auditore Da Firenze • Rush to assemble an arsenal • Rangers Apprentice: Will ____ • Act of marshalling and organising • Enrollment into Brisbane Grammar is difficult • Set of commands or conditions imposed by one in power • Germany gave Austria full support; 1914 (5-6 no spaces) • ...
World War I 2013-10-20
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- Migration / movement of Southern Blacks to cities in the north
- / truce
- / devotion to the interests and culture of ones nation
- / war damages
- / British Liner sunk by u-boat
- Points / principles making up Wilson's plan for world peace
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- Powers / opposed the Allies
- guilt clause / provisions in the Treaty of Versailles
- of Versailles / ended WWI and established border, new nations, and war reparations
- System / protection of merchant ships from u-boats
- / opposed The Triple Alliance
- objector / person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
- / Biased communication designed to influence peoples thoughts
- Note / Telegram from German foreign minister to the German Ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British Agents
- Service Act / required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military
15 Clues: / truce • / war damages • Powers / opposed the Allies • / opposed The Triple Alliance • / British Liner sunk by u-boat • System / protection of merchant ships from u-boats • guilt clause / provisions in the Treaty of Versailles • objector / person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • / devotion to the interests and culture of ones nation • ...
World War I 2014-01-12
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- Front the line of trenches
- Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia
- Plan strategy created by Germany to avoid fighting on two fronts
- belief of government that a country should maintain a strong military and be ready to fight
- a situation in which further action by opposing parties seems impossible
- gas chemical warfare involving toxic chemical substances as weapons
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- information used to promote a political cause
- heavy armored fighting vehicle used to carry guns
- warfare type of combat where opposing troops fight out of trenches
- limited allowance of food and goods
- suffering or death caused by hunger
- war an unrestricted war
- Powers Germany, Austrian-Hungarian Empire, and Ottoman Empire
- isolation of an enemies ports
- war war involving many nations in all different parts of the world
15 Clues: war an unrestricted war • Front the line of trenches • isolation of an enemies ports • limited allowance of food and goods • suffering or death caused by hunger • Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia • information used to promote a political cause • heavy armored fighting vehicle used to carry guns • Powers Germany, Austrian-Hungarian Empire, and Ottoman Empire • ...
World War ll 2023-12-14
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- Leader of Germany
- the system that Canada made a vital role in transporting supplies to Britain
- Which Beach at the Normandy Landings was Canada Responsible for
- The Normandy Campaign had the most Canadian ____
- The purpose of this battle was for Canada to gain success after the loss of the Battle of Hong Kong
- How many navy vessles did Canada have in the beggining of WW2
- 16 Canadians were awarded the Victoria Cross for the most conspicuous ____
- Longest Battle
- Canada's leader during WW2
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- 3,000 ____ Canadians volunteered in WW2
- Genocide of European Jews
- What day in September did WW2 officially start for Canada
- Program that made Canada the flight school for all allied countries
- First Atomic Bomb
- What land did Canadians help to liberate during WW2
15 Clues: Longest Battle • Leader of Germany • First Atomic Bomb • Genocide of European Jews • Canada's leader during WW2 • 3,000 ____ Canadians volunteered in WW2 • The Normandy Campaign had the most Canadian ____ • What land did Canadians help to liberate during WW2 • What day in September did WW2 officially start for Canada • ...
war world 1 2023-12-14
World War One 2024-02-05
Across
- Hand Gang responsible for assassination
- 150,000 well trained British soldiers
- countries agreeing to protect each other
- impressive British ships
- the name of the front where 2 million soldiers dug trenches
- race to build up empires and colonies
Down
- the armies became stuck, neither side were able to gain an advantage
- race to build armies and navies
- First name Gavrilo
- wanting a strong independent country
- neutral country Germany invaded to the west
- took place in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914
- Germany faced a war on two of them - French and Russian
- German plan for the war
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was this to the Austro-Hungarian throne
15 Clues: First name Gavrilo • German plan for the war • impressive British ships • race to build armies and navies • wanting a strong independent country • 150,000 well trained British soldiers • race to build up empires and colonies • took place in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 • Hand Gang responsible for assassination • countries agreeing to protect each other • ...
World War ll 2023-03-22
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- organization that promoted equal rights
- the turning point of the pacific war
- relocation of 110,000 japanese american citizens
- the plane used to drop fat boy and lil man
- prepared the country for war
- the largest amphibious invasion of all time with 100,000 troop
- he was in berlin during the battle, he committed suicide
Down
- victory in europe day
- one of the final battle of the european theater
- began in 1942. quantities were based on family size
- marched to D.C to fight against segregation in the US armed forces
- fighting was primarily land-basedd
- attack on pearl harbor was also called
- 3 million woman volunteered with us
- victory over japan
15 Clues: victory over japan • victory in europe day • prepared the country for war • fighting was primarily land-basedd • 3 million woman volunteered with us • the turning point of the pacific war • attack on pearl harbor was also called • organization that promoted equal rights • the plane used to drop fat boy and lil man • one of the final battle of the european theater • ...
World War I 2024-04-28
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- In May 1918, France, Britain, and The U.S. engage in a massive counter-attack against Germany in northern France. The German line is pushed back.
- An armistice was signed at ______ a.m. on the _______th day of the ________th month in 1918
- First battle of WWI fought between Belgium and Germany, which proved that forts were no longer useful against modern artillery
- Somewhere between fifteen and twenty-two ________ people died prematurely between 1914 and 1918.
- 10-month long battle between France and Germany that started on the 21st of February in 1916
- German submarines capable of attacking other ships from underneath the surface of the sea
- In March 1918, 60 German divisions from three armies attacked along an 80 km front between St. Quentin and Arras
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- Message intercepted by the U.S. between Germany and Mexico. Germany was trying to convince Mexico to go to war against the U.S.
- Soldiers on the front lines lived in _______ to defend themselves against machine-gun and artillery fire
- Battle between Germany and Russia in 1914 where Russia is successfully pushed out of Germany
- German war plan to concentrate most of its force against France vai Belgium before turning around and attacking France
- This country joined WWI in 1915 on behalf of the Triple Entente
- French and British forces successfully halt the German advance towards Paris in 1914
- 5-month long battle between French, British, and German forces started in July of 1916
- This British ship was sunk by a German U-Boat while carrying 128 Americans, causing the USA to lean tremendously in favor of the Triple Entente
15 Clues: This country joined WWI in 1915 on behalf of the Triple Entente • French and British forces successfully halt the German advance towards Paris in 1914 • 5-month long battle between French, British, and German forces started in July of 1916 • German submarines capable of attacking other ships from underneath the surface of the sea • ...
First World War 2024-10-12
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- an agreement between countries to end a war
- an agreement of friendship between countries
- where most soldiers would fight
- the belief your country is the best
- when you give up in a war
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- boundary between countries
- something that was used to stop enemies entering your trench
- country where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- used to protect against gas attacks
- new weapon invented by the British
- the leader of the british army
- the military at sea
- the number of years WW1 went on for
- fired by artillery
- land that is taken over and ruled by one country
15 Clues: fired by artillery • the military at sea • when you give up in a war • boundary between countries • the leader of the british army • where most soldiers would fight • new weapon invented by the British • used to protect against gas attacks • the number of years WW1 went on for • the belief your country is the best • an agreement between countries to end a war • ...
world war i 2023-06-08
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- that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
- a government under an emperor or empress.
- (in World War I) the powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them (Belgium, Serbia, Japan, Italy, etc., not including the United States), or, loosely, with all the nations (including the United States) allied or associated with them as opposed to the Central Powers.
- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
- he giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization
- an appointment for a meeting, especially a lover's secret rendezvous.
- mounted projectile-firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms.
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- a river in N France, flowing NW to the English Channel: battles, World War I, 1916, 1918; World War II, 1944. 150 miles (241 km) long.
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation:
- Hand Italian La Mano Nera. any of various secret criminal groups organized in Italy and operating in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, practicing blackmail and violence.
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
- a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor, empress, or other powerful sovereign or government: usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, French Empire, Russian Empire, Byzantine Empire, or Roman Empire.
- a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium cyanide, KCN.
- ridge a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917.
- a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917.
15 Clues: a government under an emperor or empress. • a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917. • ridge a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation: • a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium cyanide, KCN. • he giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization • ...
World War 1 2023-06-09
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- the giving or delegation of power or authority.
- something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
- the powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia).
- the premeditated act of killing someone suddenly or secretively.
- a long, narrow excavation in the ground.
- a government under an emperor or empress.
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- a river in N France, flowing NW to the English Channel: battles, World War I, 1916, 1918; World War II, 1944.
- devotion and loyalty to one's own country.
- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
- the last battle of WW1.
- a town in W Belgium: battles 1914–18.
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service.
- a salt of hydrocyanic acid.
- deaths caused by Serbian armies.
- the troops or the branch of an army concerned with the use and service of such weapons.
15 Clues: the last battle of WW1. • a salt of hydrocyanic acid. • deaths caused by Serbian armies. • a town in W Belgium: battles 1914–18. • a long, narrow excavation in the ground. • a government under an emperor or empress. • devotion and loyalty to one's own country. • the giving or delegation of power or authority. • ...
World War 1 2023-05-08
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- The general that commanded American forces in Europe
- The act that allowed postal authorities treasonable printed material
- a term for soldiers killed, wounded, or missing
- An outline of America's war aims
- The committee that's job was to educate the public about the causes and nature of the war
- Glorification of the military
- Raids that were carried out by law enforcement to arrest radicals and immigrants from southern or eastern europe
- Who's assassination triggered World War 1
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- The act that authorized a draft of young men for military service in Europe
- A British passenger liner that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915
- A critical battle front in the war
- A virus that spread like wildfire and killed millions of people
- The leader of radical communists that staged a revolution and gained control of Russia in 1918
- devotion to one's nation
- Who decided to use their navy to blockade Germany at the start of the war
15 Clues: devotion to one's nation • Glorification of the military • An outline of America's war aims • A critical battle front in the war • Who's assassination triggered World War 1 • a term for soldiers killed, wounded, or missing • The general that commanded American forces in Europe • A virus that spread like wildfire and killed millions of people • ...
World War I 2022-04-26
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- Name given to conscription law, also known as the draft, Selective _______ Act
- Final peace treaty negotiated by Wilson at the end of the war was the Treaty of _______
- The ______ Powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Turkey
- In 1918, the _______ Act made it a crime to use "disloyal" or "abusive language about the government, flag, or Constitution
- The assassination of Archduke Francis ________ sparked what would lead to World War I
- The ______ Powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia
- The _______ Act passed in 1917 created procedures to detect and imprison spies
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- New invention that dominated the sky, often used for reconnaissance
- new armored vehicles designed to break through enemy lines
- Pride in one's nation and its belief in its superiority
- a British passenger ship shot by a German torpedo
- long narrow ditches that extended for hundreds of miles
- Thousands of African Americans leaving the south for work in the north and midwest after the war is known as the Great ______
- continent where most of the fighting took place
- leader of the Progressive Movement, 28th President of the United States, led America into war, Woodrow ________
15 Clues: continent where most of the fighting took place • a British passenger ship shot by a German torpedo • Pride in one's nation and its belief in its superiority • long narrow ditches that extended for hundreds of miles • new armored vehicles designed to break through enemy lines • The ______ Powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia • ...
World War II 2022-05-20
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- 14-15 years old went to war or became a spy
- use to explode and kill people
- august 9, 1945
- first japanese city that us attacked
- attacked pearl harbor 1941
- communication
- German submarines
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- roosevelt moved the pacific fleet to pearl harbor largely based in what city
- use to kill jews
- december 7, 1941
- used to kill jews and put to work
- killed over 30 million people
- to detect u-boats
- mass slaughterer of jews
- to destroy u-boats
15 Clues: communication • august 9, 1945 • use to kill jews • december 7, 1941 • to detect u-boats • German submarines • to destroy u-boats • mass slaughterer of jews • attacked pearl harbor 1941 • killed over 30 million people • use to explode and kill people • used to kill jews and put to work • first japanese city that us attacked • 14-15 years old went to war or became a spy • ...
World War I 2022-05-06
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- The M in the WWI causes acronym MANIA
- _____________ Note, sent to Mexico trying to convince Mexico to declare War on the U.S.
- The term for refusal to take part in war(WWI) between other countries.
- Title of the Heir to Austria-Hungary throne that was assassinated at the age of 50
- Dangerous territory between rival trenchs
- Started by 28th president in WWI and led by Herbert Hoover, set up ration system to save food for soldiers
- Name of wife of Austria-Hungary heir, who was also assassinated
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- The first A in the WWI acronym MANIA
- Treaty of __________, that ended WWI and blamed it on Germany with harsh punishments being served
- Ocean Liner that was sunk by German Submarine U-20, also one reason why America entered the war
- The N in the WWI acronym MANIA
- Alternate name for poison gas that was used in trench warfare
- Women who filled industrial work positions that they were before denied
- First name of the 28th president of the United States
- Country with the highest causality amount
15 Clues: The N in the WWI acronym MANIA • The first A in the WWI acronym MANIA • The M in the WWI causes acronym MANIA • Country with the highest causality amount • Dangerous territory between rival trenchs • First name of the 28th president of the United States • Alternate name for poison gas that was used in trench warfare • ...
World War II 2022-05-04
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- The crime of harming your country by helping its enemies
- An ideology which promotes the idea of one main leader
- Another word for detention
- The invasion of Russia was known as Operation...
- Acts of extreme cruelty
- Pilots who sacrificed their lives
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- A poor area in a city where Jewish people were forced to live
- The name given to the mass killing of the Jews
- Fought on Germany's side during the war
- To judge someone in a way that is always negative
- In 1938 Germany united with this country
- The city in which Jews resisted the Nazis
- A system of government where elections are held
- The surname of the President of America during Pearl Harbour
- Where Pearl Harbour is found
15 Clues: Acts of extreme cruelty • Another word for detention • Where Pearl Harbour is found • Pilots who sacrificed their lives • Fought on Germany's side during the war • In 1938 Germany united with this country • The city in which Jews resisted the Nazis • The name given to the mass killing of the Jews • A system of government where elections are held • ...
world war 1 2025-02-11
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- peace treaty signed by Germany
- info or material spread to advance
- the nations of great Britain France and Russia
- a conflict in which the participating country's devote all their resource s
- the region of northern France
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the limiting of the amounts of goods people
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- a series of proposals in which the US president outlined a plan
- nations of Germany and austria hungary along with other nations
- 28th president - proposed the league of nations
- policy of glorifying military power
- a form of warfare
- the region along the German Russian border
- alliance with germany austria hungary and italy
- international association formed after WWI goal of keeping peace among the nations
15 Clues: a form of warfare • the region of northern France • an agreement to stop fighting • peace treaty signed by Germany • info or material spread to advance • policy of glorifying military power • the region along the German Russian border • the limiting of the amounts of goods people • the nations of great Britain France and Russia • ...
World War I 2025-04-23
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- Belief in reclaiming lost or culturally related territories.
- Final major German push on the Western Front in 1918.
- One of the longest and bloodiest battles of WWI.
- Extreme pride and loyalty toward one's nation, often leading to conflict.
- Alliance of Balkan states aiming to expel the Ottomans from Europe.
- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boat, swaying U.S. public opinion.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary whose assassination sparked WWI.
- Military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before WWI.
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- German strategy to avoid a two-front war by defeating France quickly.
- Combat method where soldiers fought from deep trenches.
- Secret German message proposing an alliance with Mexico against the U.S.
- Policy of extending a country's power through colonization or military force.
- Military alliance of Britain, France, and Russia formed in response to the Triple Alliance.
- Agreement to end fighting, signed on November 11, 1918.
- German submarines used for stealth attacks during WWI.
15 Clues: One of the longest and bloodiest battles of WWI. • Final major German push on the Western Front in 1918. • German submarines used for stealth attacks during WWI. • Combat method where soldiers fought from deep trenches. • Agreement to end fighting, signed on November 11, 1918. • Belief in reclaiming lost or culturally related territories. • ...
World War Two 2025-05-20
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- Victory day in europe
- Leader of the Nazis
- when no side gains advantage in a battle
- The battle that was the turning point in the Pacific vs japan
- where Jews were sent and forced to work
- The name of the side fighting for fascism
- these were used to make japan surrender
- When the allies invaded Normandy, France
- The name of the side fighting against fascism
- The leader of the USSR during WW2
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- The place that japan attacked, forcing america into WW2
- The president of the USA during WW2
- The movement that the axis powers followed
- The leader of Great Britain during WW2
- The mass genocide of jews
15 Clues: Leader of the Nazis • Victory day in europe • The mass genocide of jews • The leader of the USSR during WW2 • The president of the USA during WW2 • The leader of Great Britain during WW2 • where Jews were sent and forced to work • these were used to make japan surrender • when no side gains advantage in a battle • When the allies invaded Normandy, France • ...
World War 1 2025-05-30
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- Long narrow tunnels in the ground used for combat
- The main job women had in WW1
- The country that started as part of the central powers, but switched sides in 1915
- The voluntary enrolment in the armed forces
- The campaign commemorated on ANZAC day
- Compulsory military service
- Main type of gas used in the war
- Posters/Advertising used to promote a point of view or opinion
- The limiting of information that is sensitive or damaging
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- The leader who was assassinated in Sarajevo
- The people fighting in WW1
- Formal agreement between parties to stop fighting
- Main battlefield in the war, found on the border of France
- When neither side in a conflict can make any major progress, sometimes causing the conflict to end
- Powerful, rapid fire gun that was first used in combat in WW1
15 Clues: The people fighting in WW1 • Compulsory military service • The main job women had in WW1 • Main type of gas used in the war • The campaign commemorated on ANZAC day • The leader who was assassinated in Sarajevo • The voluntary enrolment in the armed forces • Long narrow tunnels in the ground used for combat • Formal agreement between parties to stop fighting • ...
World War I 2024-12-16
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- The telegram that was sent by Germany to Mexico to attack the U.S.
- Germans initiated this with their U-boats
- The area between the trenches
- When a country uses all of its resources for the war
- Pulls Russia out of the war by signing the Brest-Litovsk with Germany
- German plan: Take France down first, then Russia
- Ship that was sunk by the Germans, one of the reasons why U.S. entered WW1
- This man assassinated the archduke, which triggered the war
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- Russian revolution under the leadership of Lenin
- This man was killed, along with his wife, just because they turn a wrong turn
- The Triple Entente alliance was made of these three countries (in alphabetical order)
- The spreading of ideas to promote a cause to destroy the enemy
- Female,Red Cross nurse,shot by Germans because they thought she was a spy
- One of the most deadliest, new weapons of WW1. Shot bullets rapidly.
- Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
15 Clues: The area between the trenches • Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary • Germans initiated this with their U-boats • Russian revolution under the leadership of Lenin • German plan: Take France down first, then Russia • When a country uses all of its resources for the war • This man assassinated the archduke, which triggered the war • ...
world war 1 2025-12-11
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- a pre-World War I military pact (1882-1915) between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy,
- deliberate spread of biased information (facts, ideas, or falsehoods) through posters, films, and media to manipulate public opinion, demonize enemies, foster patriotism, encourage enlistment, sell war bonds, and mobilize support for the war effort. It
- narrow depressions in the ground, often deeper than they are wide
- Germany's pre-World War I military strategyAlliaMilitarism belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a secret 1917 German diplomatic message proposing a military alliance with Mexico against the U.S. during World WarTanks
- German naval submarine,
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- American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- the assassinated Archduke of Austria-Hungary
- who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand,
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- are strategic actions to cut off an area (port, border, route) by military
- Also known as the Entente Powers, were a coalition led by France, Britain, and Russia, later joined by Italy
- the term for soldiers' severe psychological and physical breakdowns, like paralysis, tremors, and mutism, initially thought to be from concussion but later understood as trauma from the extreme stress, terror, and violence of trench warfare
- also known as the Entente Powers, were a coalition led by France, Britain, and Russia, later joined by Italy
- non-freezing injury from prolonged exposure to cold, wet conditions, causing numbness, tingling, swelling, and color changes in the feet
15 Clues: German naval submarine, • who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, • the assassinated Archduke of Austria-Hungary • narrow depressions in the ground, often deeper than they are wide • are strategic actions to cut off an area (port, border, route) by military • agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce. • ...
World War ll 2025-12-20
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- when did the Germans plan on attacking Kursk, page 180
- who was the british engineer who built the first jet engine, page 212
- who was the American general, page 204
- over a thousand _________ rocket launchers, page 180
- When did the British invasion start known as D-Day, page 206
- who was the US air force commander, page 182
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- what did the Japanese call the suicide pilots, page 201
- who was the second in command of Germany, page 207
- who is Mussolini's mistress, page 199
- what was the first new German tank, page 180
- what was the most sophisticated fighter plane of the war, page 212
- there aim was to ________ the German population, page 182
- what was the new Italian government called, page 199
- who was the German general, page 210
- what was the worlds largest battleship, page 201
15 Clues: who was the German general, page 210 • who is Mussolini's mistress, page 199 • who was the American general, page 204 • what was the first new German tank, page 180 • who was the US air force commander, page 182 • what was the worlds largest battleship, page 201 • who was the second in command of Germany, page 207 • what was the new Italian government called, page 199 • ...
revolutionarywar 1812 crossword 2023 2022-11-03
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- 8 legged animal
- truck and car brand in North America
- (2 words) person who invaded canada from detroit
- capital of alabama
- 16th president (last name)
- general for the colonist at the battle long islands
- football team in kansas in North America(3 words)
- 1776 (2 words)
- 2nd president
- 1st president (last name)
- when it ended, the war of 1812 ( with commas)
- an armoured fighting vehicle
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- (3 words) author of the national anthem
- snow or very cold
- largest mammal on earth (2 words)
- sport
- 42 president (last name)
- crossword
- 32nd president (last name)
- capital of mississippi
- where battle of the new orleans took place
- laughing
- something that explodes
- who won the war of 1812
- smiling out loud
- when it started, the war of 1812 (with commas)
- animal that has a long trunk
- 36th president (first name)
- 46th president ( last name)
- capital is Atlanta
- how many died in the war of 1812(with commas)
31 Clues: sport • laughing • crossword • 2nd president • 1776 (2 words) • 8 legged animal • smiling out loud • snow or very cold • capital of alabama • capital is Atlanta • capital of mississippi • something that explodes • who won the war of 1812 • 42 president (last name) • 1st president (last name) • 32nd president (last name) • 16th president (last name) • 36th president (first name) • ...
