Across
- 5. Just over this percent of Japanese-Canadians were uprooted during the second world war
- 6. This Jewish symbol-although historically not limited to use by Jews- can be found on many synagogues
- 7. Non-aggression pact signed between Hitler and Stalin
- 9. The largest strike in Canadian history happened in this province
- 10. The development of atomic bombs in The United States was given this name
- 12. During this, women pushed for increased freedoms and full equality
- 15. This celebration began in the United States in 1926
- 18. The US dropped two atomic bombs on this country
- 20. Commonly known as the “Green line”
- 21. Increasing the authority of one country over other countries through political, economic, or military means
- 22. The first concentration camps began during this war
- 23. A social and economic system that encourages people to constantly buy new things
- 24. Indigenous code talkers were tasked with developing a code for disguising military intelligence using this language
- 26. This day marked the start of the Allied push back against the Germans in World War Two
- 27. Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- 28. The first bill of rights in Canada
- 29. These holocaust prisoners were forced to participate in many tasks involving other prisoners and their bodies before and after their deaths
Down
- 1. During the Great Depression many people moved across the country looking for work by doing this
- 2. The large scale removal of indigenous children from their homes, communities, and families of birth through the 1960s
- 3. They were best known for their ‘boyish’ style in the 1920’s
- 4. 7 countries formerly made up this kingdom
- 8. By 1945 two out of three Jews in Europe were killed as a part of this
- 11. This highly toxic chemical was used by Americans in the Vietnam War
- 13. Cultures being shared across borders
- 14. Typically white, upper-class women, who believed that if women gained the vote, the country would be better off
- 16. This Canadian act has only been used once in peacetime
- 17. Forced evacuations of concentration camp inmates where prisoners were brutally mistreated
- 19. A series of coordinated terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people
- 22. As a part of the ‘first killings’ this killed approximately 300,000 innocent disabled people
- 25. A principle in international law that guarantees everyone's right to return to their country of origin or citizenship