Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during WWII. William Halsey, Jr. was a U.S. Fleet Admiral during WWII. William Donovan was the director of US OSS during the war.
Timian, tradition, trident, terror, tanks, tires, tracks, and I can't think of anything else.
Totalitarianism, tyranny, trenches
I read the words to the song and fail to see any relationship to the war.
Any word that is pronounced nowadays that begins with/has a U e.g. Flavius would have been spelt with a V instead of a U.
Quick (blitzkrieg), Quagmire (Battle of Leningrad)
The Bible contains no reference to calculating or memory that would relate to computers. These would have been quite foreign concepts to the biblical authors.
Our Constitution of the United States of America contains four thousand four hundred words. Of all the Constitutions of any government's of the world it is the oldest and the shortest.
Blitzkrieg
yalta war conference
maybe
Knoxville
Fort Sumter
X-Great was the name of bomber navigation equipment used by Germany.
Musket Mississippi Marching
Victory in Europe Day was celebrated on May 8, 1945. It begins with the letter v.
Union, United states
The attack on Pearl Harbor brought the U.S. into the war. George Patton was a U.S. General during the war.
No words in the English language begin with the letters ss.
WAR.