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World History Chapter 29 Crossword
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1) Called the "Desert Fox".
2) Port in France from which 300,000 Allied troops were evacuated when their retreat by land was cut off by the German advance.
4) Conservative general who led a revolt that touched off a bloody civil war.
5) Japanese pilot who undertook a suicide mission.
6) Means Victory in Europe.
9) Detention centers for civilians considered enemies of the state.
15) International organization established after WWII with the goal of maintaining peace and cooperation in the international community.
16) City in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped in August 1945.
17) Massive aid package offered by the US to Europe to help countries rebuild after WWII.
18) Code name for the project to build the first atomic bomb during WWII.
20) American General.
22) American General.
23) Opposition to all war.
25) A region of western Czechoslovakia.
26) Act passed by the US Congress that allowed the president (FDR) to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense was considered vital to the US.
27) Lightning war. It utilized improved tank and airpower technology to strike a devastating blow against the enemy.
30) State of tension and hostility between nations aligned with the US on one side and the Soviet Union on the other that rarely led to direct armed conflict.
31) Mutual-defense alliance between the Soviet Union and seven satellites in Eastern Europe.
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3) Meeting between Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin in 1945 where the 3 leaders made agreeements regarding the end of WWII.
7) Union of Austria and Germany.
8) Ships that accommodate the taking off and landing of airplanes, and transport aircraft.
10) City in central France where a puppet state governed unoccupied France and the French colonies.
11) US policy of trying to contain the spread of communism.
12) A series of acts passed by the US Congress that aimed to keep the US from becoming involved in WWII.
13) The systematic genocide (killing) of about 6 million European Jews by the Nazis.
14) Germany city where Hitler staged Nazi rallies in the 1930's and where Nazi war crimes trials were held after WWII.
19) Allied strategy of recapturing some Japanese-held islands while bypassing others.
21) Agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union in which the two nations promised not to fight each other and to divide up land in Eastern Europe.
24) Giving in to the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace.
28) A military alliance between several N Atlantic states to safeguard them from the presumed threat of the Soviet Union's communist bloc; countries from other regions later joined the alliance.
29) Code name for June 6, 1944, the day that Allied forces invaded France during WWII.
32) The battle of this city was one of the costliest of the war. Now Volgograd.
33) Group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought Allies in WWII. They agreed to fight Soviet communism.
34) The forced march of Filipino and American prisoners of war under brutal conditions by the Japanese Military.
35) German Air Force.
36) A coastal city in southern Japan on the island of Kyushu; city in Japan where the second atomic bomb was dropped in August 1945.
37) Popular name for women who worked in war industries during WWII.
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