World War 2 Word Chain

The last letter of each word is the first letter of the next one!
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Last updated: December 10, 2017
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This vehicle was a major component in Germany's blitzkrieg
Tank
German word for their navy
Kriegsmarine
Name of the German encryption machine
Enigma
What Germany, Italy, and Japan were often called
Axis Powers
Codename for planned German attack on the UK
Sealion
Soldiers from this tribe used their language to radio important messages in the Pacific
Navajo
The largest landing in the Pacific theater was at this island
Okinawa
The German annexation of Austria
Anschluss
Invaded Finland in the Winter War
Soviet Union
City where Nazi leaders went on trial after the war
Nuremburg
The German secret police
Gestapo
Name of one of the U.S. landing beaches in Normandy
Omaha
Short term for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Anzac
Battle which stopped Japanese advance to Australia
Coral Sea
This long-running battle tried to starve out the UK
Atlantic
This country was taken apart at the Munich Conference
Czechoslovakia
This was first dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic Bomb
Wartime ban on streetlights and other lights at night
Blackout
Type of war where every aspect of the economy and people are involved
Total
US policy of supplying the Allies with equipment and materials in exchange for later payment
Lend-lease
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Level 61
Feb 23, 2018
geheime staatspolizei should be accepted for gestapo, ussr should be accepted for soviet union
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Level 61
Feb 23, 2018
oh wait this is a word chain
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Level 24
Oct 18, 2020
Nuremberg is spelled with an e not with a ‘u’ you should correct that.