World War II Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The breaking of this agreement caused Stalin much grief
  2. 5. The previous name of the city Volgograd
  3. 10. What Churchill dubbed the “soft underbelly” of Europe and an invasion that was a component of the Italian Campaign
  4. 11. A flowering gift to Canada for liberating the Netherlands
  5. 13. Japan’s declaration of war caused unavailability and rationing of ___ in the Far East
  6. 15. Code name for the Normandy Invasion
  7. 17. New German war tactic
  8. 18. Women who worked in the Canadian navy as operators, mechanics, coders, and drivers (acronym)
  9. 19. It overtook agriculture as the most crucial component of Canada’s economy
  10. 20. The name for the day Hong Kong, a British colony, fell to the Japanese Empire
  11. 21. Soldiers jumping out of planes, a good number weren’t real to appear more substantial in size
  12. 24. Forced to resign as British Prime minister during WWII
  13. 28. Proved the Canadian government’s determination to improve the war effort, allowing conscription for home defence and eventually “zombies” for overseas service (acronym)
  14. 30. The Allied forces’ “miracle” evacuation, saving them from a horrible loss in France
  15. 32. The group of people Hitler thought to be the “master race” possessing blonde hair, blue eyes, and white ethnicity
  16. 34. Secret German police force used to uphold fascist government
  17. 35. The right to vote
  18. 37. A devastating battle claimed to be both a valuable learning experience and a wasteful slaughter of Allied soldiers
  19. 39. It is used to breed desirable offsprings
  20. 41. Code name for the development of the atomic bomb, to which Canada contributed uranium in 1942
  21. 42. German for “the leader”
  22. 43. A failed artist
  23. 45. Present in Canadian society throughout the war, leading to the denial of Jewish refugees and affecting Canada’s immigration policies
  24. 47. His corpse was strung up on a metal pole, the end of a cruel and powerful leader
  25. 48. People of Japanese, German, and Italian descent living in Canada
Down
  1. 1. The beach that 14 000 Canadian soldiers captured on D-Day
  2. 3. The event that occurred hours before the Battle of Hong Kong and led to the USA joining the war with the Allies
  3. 4. Italian fascist gangs who helped Mussolini rise to power
  4. 6. The naval battle that lasted from the start to the end of WWII
  5. 7. She became a symbol for working women during WWII
  6. 8. How(l) the Germans liked to attack Allied boats
  7. 9. Secured “peace for our time”, as claimed by the British Prime Minister Mouseholing A military tactic named after a rodent, used in Stalingrad
  8. 11. Canada’s _______ policy lead it to provide significant amounts of military and economic support to the Allies during WWII and caused a boom in the Canadian economy from increased demand for production
  9. 12. Hitler's greatest mistake in WWII; the attack that broke Germany and the Soviet Union’s non-aggression pact
  10. 14. Japan withdrew from the League of Nations to continue invading _______
  11. 16. The cipher device that's development led to the first computer
  12. 22. The WWII alliance between 3 totalitarian states
  13. 23. Women who married Canadian soldiers overseas and caused a huge influx of immigrants after the war
  14. 25. A huge Canadian contribution to the war effort that trained more than 130 000 pilots, navigators, flight engineers, air gunners, ground crew, and radio operators (acronym)
  15. 26. Working women would use _______ to tie their hair back
  16. 27. Estonia, Lituania, Latvia
  17. 29. Manuverable warships protecting vulnerable convoys
  18. 31. Young rebels against clothing restrictions
  19. 33. A crucial piece of technology in winning the Battle of Britain
  20. 35. At the end of the war, Japanese Canadians were forced to “relocate”
  21. 36. Germany’s action with Austria that breached one of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles
  22. 38. It was held in Canada over conscription during 1942
  23. 40. At the start of the war, Canada practiced _______ to avoid conscription mandates and returning into debt after a slow recovery from the Depression
  24. 44. Japanese Canadians _____ workers were considered “unfair competition”
  25. 46. The alliance that kept its name from WWI