Across
- 2. Area where the US government imprisioned the Nisei during WW2.
- 4. politician from Great Britain, led the nation to fight Hitler in WW2.
- 6. Hawaiian location of surprise attack by Japanese naval and air forces during WW2, reason US joined war.
- 9. Program to provide economic aid to European countries damaged by WW2.
- 10. The killing of many Jews and others by the Nazis during WW2.
- 13. A bomb used to start a fire.
- 17. A leader who controls everything in a nation.
- 19. to limit the amount of food or other items available to people.
- 22. American strategy during WW2 to reach and conquer the Japanese islands.
- 26. An imaginary line that separated Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union from Western Europe after WW2.
- 28. US colonel, led airmen on sucessfully dropping bombs on Tokyo, Japan during WW2.
Down
- 1. Dictator of Germany during 1930s & WW2.
- 3. Us general, led troops in defending the Phillipines.
- 5. US general who became supreme allied commander in Europe, leader of the Allies.
- 7. The German air force.
- 8. Japanese city where an American plane dropped the FIRST atomic bomb to end WW2.
- 11. Japanese city where an American plane dropped the SECOND atomic bomb, leading to Japan's final surrender and ending WW2.
- 12. Led the Communist party in Russia during 1930s.
- 14. A fast moving military attack, aka lightning war.
- 15. Emperorer of Japan during WW2, believed by most Japanese people to be a living god.
- 16. The prime minister & leader of fascist Italy.
- 18. The landing of Allied troops on the beaches of Normandy, France; June 6, 1944.
- 20. Americans born of Japanese parents who had relocated to the US.
- 21. person who would do damage to hurt war production.
- 23. US general during WW2, led the pushing of Axis forces out of North Africa.
- 24. The political party whose leader was Adolf Hitler.
- 25. A bomb made by splitting atoms, causing great destruction.
- 27. Stands for the union of soviet socialist republics.
