War and American Society/ The GI's War
Across
- 4. This became as much the rule as the exception from American troops.
- 5. Number of American soldiers that married overseas.
- 6. American soldiers were more interested in dry socks than this.
- 7. Cracks were widened in these, through the process of the war. (2 words)
- 8. GIs broadened these, through experiencing different ways of life. (2 words)
- 10. Many Americans returned home feeling this way about foreigners and outsiders.
- 12. American soldiers shed this closed state of mind through the war.
- 15. Many American soldiers suffered from this, along with physical misery and intense combat. (2 words)
- 16. The type of experience that the troops went through sharing tents with one another, and is also used to describe America itself. (2 words)
- 17. A play on an Indian social system, this was maintained in America despite the war. (3 words)
- 19. Unprecedented numbers of these started working outside the home.
Down
- 1. The flag became a symbol of this.
- 2. The simple goal most recruits had for the war.
- 3. Number of Americans who went to war, in millions.
- 7. The Division that claimed it shot all German prisoners. (2 words)
- 9. The war heightened these of minorities, as they could acheive just as much as white men.
- 11. American troops were these, rather than heroic warriors. (2 words)
- 13. The war left ____ and physical wounds.
- 14. How Americans and Japanese saw eachother.
- 18. How many troops felt about human life after the war.