Across
- 4. The commander of the allied forces in japan during world war ll.
- 7. A series of trials held in Nuremberg Germany where many Nazis creamed a large amount of crimes.
- 14. A declaration by the United States and the British prime minister about their goals for the world after World War ll.
- 15. a naval battle fought in June 1942 that resulted in the victory of the US navy against the Japaneses navy.
- 16. The US president president of the US as well as during World War ll he led as supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force.
- 18. The introduction and action of a democratic system.
- 19. An area where all military forces are removed.
- 20. A military tactic used as a quick surprise attack using multiple branches of the military.
Down
- 1. A mass slaughter on a very large scale.
- 2. The US naval base that received a surprise attack from Japan leading the US into World War ll.
- 3. A military battle on the eastern front of World War ll between Germany and the Soviet Union.
- 5. A pogrom carried out by the Nazis against the Jews.
- 6. The last major battle from Germany on the Western front during World War ll.
- 8. The battle that fought only in the air between the United Kingdom air force and the German air force.
- 9. A treaty between multiple countries agreeing to not engage military against each other.
- 10. Name for the day the allied forces invaded northern France during World War ll.
- 11. A Japanese air craft that committed a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy using explosives.
- 12. An inspirational states man and prime minister of the UK who led Britain to victory in the second World War.
- 13. A name for the Jewish quarter of any city used during World War ll.
- 17. A policy made by Heinrich Himmler to exterminate Jews leading to 6 million people in concentration camps.
