My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crossword Word Search Worksheet
Rate This Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

WWII in America

Across
Giving into aggression in order to avoid war.
Became President of the U.S. after Roosevelt died; gave the order to bomb Japan.
Japanese suicide pilots.
Act that allowed the U.S. to sell, lease, or lend arms or other supplies to other nations.
President at the beginning (and during most) of WWII.
Advertising campaign character who encouraged women to take factory jobs.
1942, U.S. soldiers were forced to march approx. 67 miles to prison camps.
U.S. General, began in North Africa and became the Commander of Allied forces in Europe.
Detention centers where Japanese-Americans were relocated during WWII, ordered by president Roosevelt.
A fixed amount of a good allowed to each person during wartime.
City in Japan destroyed by an atomic bomb administered by the U.S. on Aug. 6, 1945.
The mandatory enlistment of people in a national service.
An agreement establishing an association between groups.
Down
Allies stormed the beaches at Normandy.
U.S. admiral of the Pacific Fleet, used aircraft carriers to destroy the Japanese Navy at the Battle of Midway.
Designed to avoid U.S. involvement in the war by preventing loans to those countries involved.
1942 battle in the Pacific during which U.S. planes sank 4 Japanese aircraft carriers.
Military alliance between Britain, France, Soviet Union, China, and the U.S.
U.S. general; served as Chief of Staff and commanded Allies in the South Pacific; accepted Japan's surrender.
Code name for the U.S. effort to produce the atomic bomb.
U.S. military base; Hawaii, bombed by Japan on Dec. 7, 1941.
Book containing removable stamps for rationed goods.
Code name for the first detonation of a nuclear weapon, conducted by the U.S. Army.
People who help with the war effort and work from their home country.
City in Japan destroyed by an atomic bomb administered by the U.S. on Aug. 9, 1945.