Australia in World War I Terms

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Across
  1. 2. A person killed or injured in war.
  2. 4. Big, large calibre guns.
  3. 5. Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
  4. 8. Slang term for Australian soldier.
  5. 9. Controlling what people read, hear or see in media and also private communications like written letters.
Down
  1. 1. Belief that it is a good thing for a strong country to rule over weaker ones and control, directly or indirectly, large amounts of territory (also known as "empire building").
  2. 3. A public or secret agreement, or one with publicly known and also secret parts, between two or more nations to support and defend each other in conflicts.
  3. 6. When people are required by law to join the armed forces for certain periods of time.
  4. 7. Acronym for Australian Imperial Force.