Across
- 2. A large-scale armed conflict between opposing forces.
- 5. The controlled distribution of scarce resources like food and materials during the war.
- 7. The achievement of winning a battle or the entire war.
- 9. The act of setting a country or area free from enemy control during the war.
- 11. The systematic genocide of six million Jews and other minorities by the Nazis during World War II.
- 12. The process of moving people from dangerous areas to safer locations during the war.
Down
- 1. Underground movements that opposed the Axis occupation in various countries.
- 3. The coalition of nations, including Germany, Italy, and Japan, that opposed the Allies during the war.
- 4. A member of the military who serves and fights in the war.
- 6. Information used to promote a particular political cause or influence public opinion during the war.
- 8. A fast and intense military campaign aimed at overwhelming the enemy with speed and surprise.
- 10. The group of nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union, that fought against the Axis powers.