World War ll

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Across
  1. 2. Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
  2. 4. The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
  3. 5. A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
  4. 7. A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
  5. 8. A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
  6. 9. The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
  7. 10. The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
  8. 13. The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
  9. 14. A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
  10. 16. The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
  11. 18. The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
  12. 19. the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
Down
  1. 1. The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
  2. 3. Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
  3. 6. A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
  4. 9. Army led by Hitler.
  5. 11. German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
  6. 12. The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
  7. 15. Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
  8. 17. Leader of Nazis.