Across
- 3. roles, Women were invited to join the war effort their roles were limited.
- 5. National Act introduced in 1939 to restrict freedom.
- 9. American men brought these for the Australian women.
- 10. All information wasn't always given for security purposes.
- 11. Clothes were never wasted.
- 12. Voted against in WW1 but was legalised in WW2.
- 14. People placed here for concern over national security.
- 15. Needed to buy everyday necessities like clothes, food, and petrol.
- 16. Common to hinder accurate bombings.
- 18. A large role in the war but weren't considered personnel.
- 19. The government wanted to keep this high.
- 20. Major players in both wars - central and axis powers.
Down
- 1. Women were now allowed to work in this male-dominated place.
- 2. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were not conscripted.
- 4. Weren't allowed to be drawn to save resources.
- 6. There was jealousy in Australia over the American visitors.
- 7. Placed on Australians to ensure there were enough resources.
- 8. Trenches and shelters were made out of fear of air raids.
- 13. Women were encouraged to take up work that was more physical.
- 17. Bombed many times by the Japanese.
