Across
- 1. verb: Reaching the highest or most important point or ending.
- 9. adverb: Mainly; for the most part; mostly.
- 10. noun: The act of freeing people or places from control or slavery.
- 13. noun: A ruler who has total control and uses power unfairly.
- 16. noun: The countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought together during World War II.
- 18. noun: People or groups that are actively fighting in a war.
- 19. verb: To make an official or public statement about something.
- 21. noun: A serious fight or struggle between people, groups, or countries.
- 22. verb: To win against someone in a battle or contest.
- 23. noun: The forced removal of people from their homes or country.
- 24. adjective: Extremely cruel or violent.
Down
- 1. noun: People who are not in the military or fighting in a war.
- 2. noun: Nations (like the U.S., U.K., and Soviet Union) that fought together against Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II.
- 3. adjective / verb: Controlled or taken over by a foreign military.
- 4. adjective: Related to an empire or ruling over other countries.
- 5. adjective / noun: A person or government that controls people through strict power and limits freedom.
- 6. adjective: Very strong or powerful; too much to handle.
- 7. verb: Chosen as a focus for attack or attention.
- 8. verb: To answer or react to something that happens.
- 11. verb: Entered a place by force with an army to take control.
- 12. noun: Events where many innocent people are killed at once.
- 14. verb: Finished or brought to an end.
- 15. verb: Placed in opposition or set against someone or something.
- 17. noun: The mass murder of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis during World War II.
- 20. noun: The killing of a large group of people because of their race, religion, or culture.
