Across
- 1. Prisoners of War
- 2. A nickname for Australian soldiers in World War I and World War II.
- 4. Limiting the amount of food or goods people can buy during war.
- 5. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, soldiers who fought together in World War I.
- 7. A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought.
- 9. Long, deep ditches where soldiers lived and fought in during war.
- 11. A major battle fought against the Japanese, in the Pacific theatre.
- 12. An agreement to stop fighting.
- 13. Front The area in Europe where many battles of World War I were fought.
- 14. Front Life at home during war, where people support the war effort.
Down
- 1. Information used to influence people’s opinions during war.
- 3. To sign up to join the army or navy.
- 6. Countries that work together in a war.
- 8. Soldiers who fight on foot.
- 10. Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say.
