Across
- 5. allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- 8. U.S. Strategy of attacking unfortified islands within the Pacific to slowly cripple the Japanese fleet.
- 10. WWII alliance between Great Britain, USA, France, Soviet Union and China.
- 12. Plan by Stalin to improve industrialization in the Soviet Union.
- 14. "Living space" A justification for Germany's expansion in Europe.
- 15. WWII alliance between Italy, Germany and Japan.
- 16. Discrimination against the Jewish population
- 18. The joining of Austria and Germany into one country.
- 19. allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- 20. a government that takes total control over every aspect of public and private life.
- 21. Time period in the Soviet Union when Stalin tried to get rid of all opposition to his leadership.
Down
- 1. allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- 2. American development plan for the atomic bomb.
- 3. U.S., Great Britain, and Soviet Union meet to discuss how to split Germany up. This conference paves the way for the Cold War.
- 4. large government controlled farms made up of smaller farms, usually found in a Communist society.
- 6. Allied leaders meet before the end of the war to discuss future peace plans.
- 7. Allied plan to counter the German army in France.
- 9. allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- 11. Congress allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- 12. A political belief that focuses on extreme nationalism and a dictatorship of one leader with only one party.
- 13. A society with no classes or private property and all businesses are run by the government.
- 15. Political strategy where you give into an aggressor to keep the peace and avoid another major war.
- 17. "Lighting War" Goal was to overwhelm the other side by sending all your troops, tanks and planes all at once.
