Across
- 1. Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- 3. When a country either builds up its military to be stronger than its rivals, or allows leaders of the military to start making government decisions.
- 5. An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war.
- 8. Information to persuade or influence people to one point of view.
- 10. An artillery bullet or bomb
- 12. A person killed or injured in war.
- 15. Controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc.
- 17. An extreme sense of pride in your country, including feeling that your country/race is superior to all others.
- 18. Prisoner of War
Down
- 1. Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
- 2. A foreign person of thing
- 4. An affectionate term for an Australian soldiers
- 5. Australian Imperial Force
- 6. Being forced by the government to enlist in the army.
- 7. Returned Services League
- 9. an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
- 11. An official written agreement between two countries.
- 13. Fragments of a bomb, shell, or other object thrown out by an explosion
- 14. Life in the home country while war is being fought abroad.
- 16. The belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones.
