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- 2. Leader of the Soviet Union During WW2
- 4. He was selected to lead the American forces in Operation Overlord.
- 6. On June 6, 1944 Eisenhower gave the order to begin this... the largest air-land and see mission in army history.
- 9. The name for the suicide air attacks undergone by the Japanese.
- 13. Prime Minister of Britain during WW2
- 14. was perhaps the most heavily defended place on earth.
- 15. Soldiers captured by the japanese were forced to walk miles without food or water to their imprisonment.
- 16. this was the most significant achievement of the scientists works.
- 18. One way to grow more food for Americans on the home front was to plant one of these.
- 21. He became Vice President after FDR was elected to an unprecedented 4th term.
- 22. This was the last ditch offensive effort by the Nazis.
- 24. What was the name of the war plan that Britain and America came up with?
- 25. establishing fixed allotments of goods deemed essential for the military.
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- 1. the leader of the armed forces mobilization effort
- 3. What was the operation name of the invasion of Axis controlled North AFrica?
- 5. Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Western Europe.
- 7. Commander of the Allied forces in the Pacific.
- 8. This order required the removal of people of Japanese ancestry from California and parts of Washington, Oregon, and Arizona.
- 10. At this meeting, Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to open up multiple front in Europe.
- 11. had 55,000 soldiers and became the state’s fourth-largest city almost overnight.
- 12. Another word for the confinement of the Japanese Americans.
- 17. This office brought scientists into the war effort.
- 19. The code name for research work that was done across the country.
- 20. Leader of Italy during WW2
- 23. Emperor of Japan during WW2