Across
- 1. agreement that Britain and France would give the Sudetenland to Germany. In return, Hitler promised not to expand Germany's territory anymore (took place in September 1938).
- 6. Germany and its allies in World War II, included Japan and Italy
- 9. the anti-German alliance during World War II that included Britain, France, the U.S., and the Soviet Union
- 10. mandatory military service; many countries had to make it mandatory for men (and sometimes women) to join the armed services in order to have enough soldiers; sometimes called the draft
- 11. "lightning war"-- a war conducted with great speed, force, and often surprise
- 13. ruler who controls their country by force
Down
- 2. agreement that ended WWI; Germany had to agree to accept blame for the war
- 3. hatred toward or prejudice against Jews
- 4. attempting to avoid war by meeting another country's demands
- 5. the leaders of the U.S. (President Woodrow Wilson), Britain (Prime Minister David Lloyd George), and France (Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau) that met to set terms for Treaty of Versailles that ended WWI.
- 7. economic system where government controls some industries and provides social services (usually a transitional stage between capitalism and communism)
- 8. refers to civilians back home and their efforts in support of their military
- 12. form of government where the good of the nation is above all else, including the needs and rights of the people
