Across
- 3. Italian dictator, fascist, outlawed political parties, controlled the press
- 8. The systematic murders of the Jews and others by Nazis in Eastern Europe
- 11. Trials that charged individuals and held individuals accountable for actions during war-time, held in Germany
- 13. German dictator, anti-Semitic, scapegoat, main aggressor in Europe
- 14. One of the Japanese cities destroyed by a U.S. atomic bomb
- 15. Victory in Japan Day in August 1945
- 16. One of the Japanese cities destroyed by a U.S. atomic bomb
- 17. U.S. First Lady and wife of FDR
- 18. Great Britain, France, USSR, U.S., and Canada
- 19. Soviet Union dictator, five year plans, collective farms, great purge, modernization, initially signed agreement with Germany (Nazis)
Down
- 1. British Prime Minister, inspired Brits during the Battle of Britain, wrote Atlantic Charter, Lend-Lease deal with FDR
- 2. Where Japanese-Americans were relocated following executive order 9066
- 4. The U.S. project that developed the atomic bombs
- 5. Japanese attack on U.S. on December 7, 1941
- 6. The Allied invasion of Germany controlled France on June 6, 1944
- 7. Alliance between Germany, Japan, and Italy
- 9. Group of African American pilots who were incredibly successful despite experiencing discrimination and segregation
- 10. U.S. President during WWII, supported democracy in Europe, wrote Atlantic Charter
- 12. In 1940, a series of air attacks and bombings, radar allowed for self-defense
- 14. Became president after FDR died in 1945, decided to use the atomic bomb on Japan to end the war
- 15. Victory in Europe Day on May 8, 1945