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Click Chain #14 - WW II

Upon answering the first question, all subsequent questions will refer to the previous answer. Better not miss any! The entire chain relates to World War II. Difficulty - Moderate.
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Quiz by Dimby
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Last updated: October 21, 2023
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First submittedMay 11, 2023
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Germany and Italy were the two primary European belligerents of the:
...who signed treaties like the Pact of:
...the production of which more than tripled because of a 5-Year Plan in the:
...who invaded one of its neighbours in 1939 during the:
...which was the invasion of:
...who, in 1940, allowed Lapland to be a staging area for:
...whose momentum and likelihood of success crumbled at the:
...where Germans weren't able to overcome defenses organized by:
...who oversaw the largest tank battle in history and a Soviet victory at the:
...which resulted in the Germans losing around 500 Panzer III and Panzer IV:
...of which the most famous British example was the A22:
...who famously said the British would fight in streets and on the:
...which is the terrain Allied troops dealt with during the invasion on:
...which saw a major amphibious invasion into the region of:
...which is located in:
...whose southern region became a Nazi puppet government centered in:
...which was a Nazi collaborationist regime headed by:
...who was, in 1940, made leader and forced to capitulate completely to:
...who negotiated the 1938 Munich Agreement with the help of the "neutral" arbiter:
...whose political tenets were called:
...a typical indicator of which is a population that exhibits:
...which is a characteristic that was particularly strong in naval officers from:
...who probably did a false flag attack on its own infrastructure during the:
...which was used a pretext for the invasion of:
...who faced brutal massacres and war crimes in the city of:
...which had to be abandoned by the Republic's leader:
...who lost supporters to the communists because of the 1931 loss of:
...whose name was changed, by its conquerors, to:
...which is an example of a:
...a Balkan example of which was:
...which was formed because of the dissolution of the:
...which was invaded by Axis powers, even though the nation had signed the:
Axis
Battle of Kursk
Battle of Moscow
Beaches
Chiang Kai-Shek
China
Churchill
D-Day
Extreme Nationalism
Fascism
Finland
France
Hitler
Imperial Japan
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Manchukuo
Manchuria
Marco Polo Bridge Incident
Marshal Philippe Pétain
Mussolini
Nanjing
Normandy
Operation Barbarossa
Puppet Government
Steel
Tanks
The Independent State of Croatia
Tripartite Pact
USSR
Vichy
Winter War
Zhukov
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Level 59
May 11, 2023
Series man, the series!
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Level 59
May 11, 2023
British are walking around with metal detectors "finding" on the beaches?
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Level 77
May 11, 2023
Ha ha. That's why I don't add to the series right away. I have to make sure the errors are ironed out!
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Level 59
May 11, 2023
Nice quiz! Great idea to focus on one topic! Maybe write "types of" after the Panzer question
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Level 77
May 11, 2023
Thanks. I fixed that wonky sentence and made it much more succinct.
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Level 59
May 14, 2023
Second time I've seen you write succint