Across
- 2. Unavoidably.
- 3. A common effort.
- 5. Apart or away from a place.
- 8. An unfilled space; empty.
- 9. A territory temporarily governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations.
- 11. Shunned; excluded from a group.
- 12. A war that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefield.
- 14. Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I.
- 16. To formally give up control of a country or state.
- 17. Russian councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers.
- 18. Having intricate parts.
- 20. A military draft.
- 21. Relating to the armed forces or to soldiers, arms or war.
- 23. Payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war.
- 28. Enemy communications.
- 29. Things suggested or assumed as true as the basis for discussion.
- 30. Willingness to secretly allow.
- 31. Coming or happening later than should have been the case.
Down
- 1. Mental; directed toward the will or mind.
- 4. A war based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses, such as in World War I.
- 6. Having no restrictions or bounds.
- 7. In World War I Russia, the government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under Communist control.
- 10. Torage rooms underneath a building; basement.
- 13. Is the process of assembling troops and supplies for war.
- 15. An overthrow of government.
- 19. An economic system directed by government agencies.
- 22. Assistance such as money or supplies.
- 24. Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- 25. A truce or an agreement to end fighting.
- 26. Requiring or using great effort.
- 27. Deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group.