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Pearl Harbor: American harbor bombed by Japan
internment: camps that Japanese American were forced to stay at
allies: Germany and Japan were ________
Panama: a hotel where Japanese Americans items were stored
China: America's ally during WWII
Hitler: German dictator
Hiroshima: where America dropped the first atomic bomb in WWII
nisei: a person born in the US who's parents were immigrants from Japan
inflation: increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money
gestapo: the secret police in Nazi, Germany
fuher: German word for leader
conscription: men who were forced into military service
luftwaffe: German air force
convoy: a group vehicles traveling together for support and protection against enemy attacks
sonar: method used to detect and locate objects submerged in water
annex: process by which a government gains control over a territory not presently under their jurisdiction
magic: code name for US code-breaking operations against the Japanese
blitzkrieg: German lighting warfare
dictator: political leader who rules a country with absolute power, usually by force
Across:2. | American harbor bombed by Japan | 3. | increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money | 5. | German dictator | 7. | German lighting warfare | 10. | German air force |
| 11. | camps that Japanese American were forced to stay at | 13. | where America dropped the first atomic bomb in WWII | 16. | the secret police in Nazi, Germany | 17. | America's ally during WWII |
| | Down:1. | men who were forced into military service | 2. | a hotel where Japanese Americans items were stored | 4. | German word for leader | 6. | political leader who rules a country with absolute power, usually by force | 8. | process by which a government gains control over a territory not presently under their jurisdiction |
| 9. | method used to detect and locate objects submerged in water | 12. | a person born in the US who's parents were immigrants from Japan | 14. | Germany and Japan were ________ | 15. | code name for US code-breaking operations against the Japanese |
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Across:2. | American harbor bombed by Japan | 3. | increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money | 5. | German dictator | 7. | German lighting warfare | 10. | German air force |
| 11. | camps that Japanese American were forced to stay at | 13. | where America dropped the first atomic bomb in WWII | 16. | the secret police in Nazi, Germany | 17. | America's ally during WWII |
| | Down:1. | men who were forced into military service | 2. | a hotel where Japanese Americans items were stored | 4. | German word for leader | 6. | political leader who rules a country with absolute power, usually by force | 8. | process by which a government gains control over a territory not presently under their jurisdiction |
| 9. | method used to detect and locate objects submerged in water | 12. | a person born in the US who's parents were immigrants from Japan | 14. | Germany and Japan were ________ | 15. | code name for US code-breaking operations against the Japanese |
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