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World War II at Home and Abroad

Horizontales
Military strategy used by the Allies in the Pacific involving the capture of selected islands one-by-one
Infamous event that occurred on November 9-10, 1938, marked by coordinated attacks on Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues in Nazi Germany
African-American military pilots who served in the Army Air Corps during WWII, breaking racial barriers & demonstrating exceptional skill (2 words)
Code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, which marked a turning point in the war
Political system known for dictatorships, extreme nationalism, suppression of opposition, and centralized control of the economy (Italy & Germany)
The systematic persecution and genocide of six million Jews by the Nazis
Japanese city that was devastated by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945, leading to Japan's surrender
American servicemen who used their native language to create an unbreakable code during WWII (3 words)
Surprise attack by the Japanese on the U.S. naval base in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, which led to the United States' entry into the war.
Soviet leader during World War II known for his totalitarian rule and transformation of the Soviet Union into a major global power
Series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute Nazi officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity (2 words)
Military alliance formed by Germany, Italy, and Japan
Verticales
Naval battle in the Pacific, fought in June 1942, which marked a turning point in the war and resulted in a major setback for the Japanese navy (3 words)
Home vegetable gardens promoted during WWIII as a means to supplement food supply and support the war effort
Treaty signed in 1919 that set the stage for unresolved grievances and territorial disputes, contributing to the causes of WWII
Policy adopted by the U.S. prior to entering WII in order to avoid foreign entanglements and focus on domestic affairs
group of countries, including the US, UK, and Soviet Union, fought against the Axis powers
German dictator who led the Nazi Party and orchestrated the Holocaust
Brutal forced march of approximately 75,000 Filipino and American prisoners of war by the Japanese in 1942, resulting in many casualties
U.S. president during most of World War II, he implemented the New Deal and led the nation through the Great Depression and the early stages of the war
Policy pursued by Western powers, notably Britain and France, prior to WWII, aimed at avoiding conflict through concessions to aggressive powers
The devastating weapon developed during WWII, used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan (2 words)
The allocation and control of scarce resources such as food, fuel, and materials, during wartime to ensure equitable distribution
Intense German military strategy characterized by the swift and coordinated movement of tanks, aircraft, and infantry
U.S. president who succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt and made the decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively ending World War II
Italian dictator who founded the Fascist Party and allied with Nazi Germany