World War II Word Search (Free Printable + Answer Key)
This World War II word search covers the major events, strategies, and vocabulary of the Second World War, including terms like Allies, Normandy, and Radar. It is a great classroom resource for history students, with a free printable worksheet and answer key.
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Word List
ALLIES
The coalition of nations that opposed Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II. The main Allied powers included the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union.
BLITZ
Short for Blitzkrieg, meaning lightning war. It also refers to the German bombing campaign against British cities in 1940 and 1941, which killed tens of thousands of civilians.
NORMANDY
A region of northern France where Allied forces launched the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. The Normandy landings were the largest seaborne invasion in history.
BUNKER
An underground fortified shelter used to protect military personnel and equipment from enemy attack. Hitler spent the final days of the war in a bunker beneath Berlin.
ADMIRAL
A high-ranking naval officer. During World War II, admirals commanded massive fleets of warships in decisive battles across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
CONVOY
A group of ships or vehicles traveling together for protection. Convoys were used to transport supplies across the Atlantic, often under attack from German submarines.
RADAR
A technology that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects. Radar gave the Allies a critical advantage in air defense and naval warfare throughout the war.
CIPHER
A system for encoding secret messages so enemies cannot read them. Breaking enemy ciphers, like the German Enigma code, was vital to Allied intelligence efforts.
RATION
A fixed allowance of food or supplies distributed during wartime. Many countries rationed goods like sugar, meat, and gasoline to ensure enough resources for the military.
TREATY
A formal agreement between nations. The treaties signed after World War II reshaped international borders and created new institutions like the United Nations.
About World War II
World War II (1939-1945) was the deadliest conflict in human history, involving nations across every continent. The war reshaped international borders, led to the creation of the United Nations, and ushered in the nuclear age.
World War II Vocabulary
This puzzle features military and strategic terms from the Second World War, including NORMANDY (the site of D-Day), BLITZ (the German bombing campaign), and logistical terms like CONVOY and RATION that shaped daily life during wartime.
How to Use This Word Search in Class
Use this word search as a vocabulary introduction at the start of a WWII unit. After students complete it, have them categorize the words into military strategy, technology, and daily life. This helps build context before reading primary sources.
Printable World War II Word Search Worksheet
Click the print button to print this world war ii word search. The printable version includes the puzzle grid and word list, perfect for classroom handouts or homework.