World War II: 1939 - 1945
Across
- 2. FDR's secretary of state who promoted reciprocal trade agreements (last name)
- 4. instigator of 1934 Senate hearings that castigated WWI munition manufacturers
- 6. Republican presidential nominee in 1944 who found little support for his effort to deny FDR a 4th term (last name)
- 7. leading American industrialist & shipbuilder during WWII
- 9. name)
- 13. U.S. destroyer sunk by German submarines
- 14. German-born physicist who helped persuade Roosevelt to develop the atomic bomb (last name)
- 16. U.S.-British agreement of August 1941 to promote democracy & establish a new international organization for peace
- 18. controversial U.S. - British demand on Germany & Japan that substituted for a "second front" ("______________ surrender")
- 20. European diplomatic conference in 1938 where Britain & France practice unsuccessful "appeasement" of Hitler
- 22. head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters whose threatened march on Washington opened job opportunities for blacks during WWII
- 23. FDR's repudiation of TR's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
- 28. commander of U.S. nval forces in the Pacific & brilliant strategist of the "island-hopping" campaign (last name)
- 29. demilitarized territory under the Versailles treaty, occupied by Hitler in 1935 in is first blatant act of aggression
- 30. U.S. owned Pacific archipelago seized by Japan in the early months of WWII
- 31. site of 1943 FDR/Churchill conference in N. Africa at which they planned the invasion of Italy
- 33. U.S gunboat sunk by Japan in 1937
- 34. beginning of the Allied invasion of France in June 1944
- 37. Mexican - American workers brought into the U.S. to provide an agricultural labor supply
Down
- 1. controversial 1941 law that made America the "arsenal of democracy"
- 3. communist nation invaded by Hitler in June 1941 and aided by American lend-lease
- 5. Japanese emperor who was allowed to stay his throne, despite unconditional surrender
- 6. site of racial disturbance during WWII
- 8. commander of U.S. Army in the Pacific during WWII who fulfilled his promised (last name)
- 10. FDR's 1937 speech that proposed strong U.S measures against overseas aggressors
- 11. leading isolationist group
- 12. nation whose sudden fall to Hitler in 1940 pushed the U.S. closer to direct aid to Britain
- 15. series of laws enacted by Congress in the mid-1930s that attempted to prevent any American involvement in future overseas war
- 17. fascist rebel against the Spanish loyalist government (last name only)
- 19. former Missouri senator who was suddenly catapulted to national & world leadership on April 12th, 1945
- 21. symbolic personification of female laborers who took factor jobs in order to sustain U.S. production during the war (_____ the Riveter)
- 24. last heavily defended Japanese island conquered by the United States in 1945, at a high cost in casualties
- 25. crucial naval battle of June 1942 in which U.S. Admiral Chester Nimitz blocked the Japanese attempt to conquer a strategic island near Hawaii
- 26. FDR's liberal Vp during most of WWII, who was dumped from the ticket in 1944
- 27. federal agency that coordinated U.S. industry and successfully mobilized the economy to produce vast quantities of military supplies (abbreviation)
- 32. leader of "America First" & chief spokesman for U.S. isolationism
- 35. tough head of United Mine Workers whose work stoppages precipitated antistrike legislation (last name)
- 36. federal agency established to guarantee opportunities for African American employment in WWII industries (abbreviation)