Across
- 3. Stalin, Churchill, and Truman
- 4. Large murdering of Jewish citizens in concentration camps.
- 6. cultural icon of WWII, representing women working in factories
- 9. General of Japanese Army
- 10. 33nd president, lead America through WWII and dropped bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- 14. Camps in which people were held captive to enforce working
- 15. Allied invasion of Normandy France
- 18. providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations.
- 19. one of two major force groups in between WWII
- 20. battle in the Pacific Theater of WWII
- 21. forced relocation of Japanese people in the U.S. for war purposes
- 23. prejudice against Jews
- 25. controlled distibution of food and water
- 27. Two cities that were bombed by the U.S. in revenge for Pearl harbor
- 28. remaining apart from other countries
Down
- 1. countries that opposed axis powers
- 2. surprise attack by the Japanese targeting naval ships and aircraft carriers
- 5. leader of fascist party who ruled Italy
- 7. penalties applied by (self governing)countries
- 8. a nation having constant war
- 11. radical authoritarian characterized by dctatorship
- 12. act of setting free from prison
- 13. Germany and allies v.s. Soviet union for city of Stalingrad
- 16. white supremacy, Aryan race
- 17. 32nd president, led America through Great Depression and bits of WWII
- 22. one man having total power over a city
- 24. plutonum-based bomb capable of killing thousands, used against Nagasaki
- 26. dictator of Germany; initiated WWII
