Across
- 3. Hitler’s “Final Solution.”
- 5. Internment Camps Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese - Americans were sent to detention centers.
- 9. Supremacy The belief that a “pure” blood German with blonde-hair and blue eyes was superior to all other races.
- 11. Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews.
- 12. turning point on the western front and the beginning of the end war in Europe.
Down
- 1. the Riveter A fictional character appearing on government posters encouraging women to help in the war effort.
- 2. and the Baltic Nations This country borders the Soviet Union and Germany.
- 4. Camps Prison and work camps for civilians.
- 6. An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to race, gender, religion, or anything else.
- 7. Consumers could buy only certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort.
- 8. Invasion (D-Day) June 6, 1944: the largest combined land-sea-air invasion in history to begin the liberation of France from German occupation.
- 10. (systematic killing) of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II.
