Across
- 2. The allied amphibious invasion of Normandy, France.
- 6. Pivotal & brutal battle on the eastern front.
- 9. Renowned & controversial United states army general during world war II.
- 10. Individuals or groups who advocate apart from the affairs or interests of other groups.
- 12. The last major German offensive campaign on the western front.
- 13. Winston Churchill (UK), Franklin D. Roosevelt (U.S.) & Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union).
- 16. A pivotal policy statement issued during world war II that detained the allied goals for the post-war world.
- 17. Highly decorated German field marshal during world war II, commander of Afrika Krops in north Africa.
- 19. A five-star U.S. army general, & supreme commander of allied forces in Europe during world war II.
- 20. Stalin took power by consolidating his control over the communist party rapturous after linen's death, eliminating rivals, & using political maneuvering.
Down
- 1. Mussolini paramilitary foist supporters.
- 3. Senior United States army officer who served as a five-star general during & after the world war II.
- 4. Germany, Italy, Japan these nations formed the tripartite pact.
- 5. Hawaii leading to the U.S. entry to World War 2.
- 7. Territorial gains & resource control.
- 8. The program under the united states supplied allied nations with war material.
- 11. A person or political group advocating for a nation to intervene in forging affairs or conflicts.
- 14. Economic Hardship, political instability, social unrest, the exportation of national grievances.
- 15. Political instability, economic devastation, & national humiliation, structural weaknesses, severe economic crises, political instability & lack of public support.
- 18. A policy of not participating directly in a war or dispute between other nations.
