Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Benito Mussolini was its leader | Italy | 99%
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It was invaded by Germany on September 1, 1939 – often considered to be the official beginning of the war | Poland | 94%
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It suffered about 10 million military deaths, the most of any country | Soviet Union | 91%
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It produced the greatest number of vehicles, airplanes, and ships of any country | United States | 89%
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Its leader said they would fight "on the beaches" if necessary | United Kingdom | 85%
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Where Anne Frank and her family sought refuge in an attic | Netherlands | 84%
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Annexed by Germany in the "Anschluss" of 1938 | Austria | 83%
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Its Sudetenland region was ceded to Germany at the 1938 Munich Conference | Czechoslovakia | 68%
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Country which the Soviets invaded, but failed to conquer during the Winter War of 1939–1940 | Finland | 68%
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Some soldiers from this country continued to hide in the jungle and fight long after the war ended. The last one didn't surrender until 1974. | Japan | 67%
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Island country which was occupied by the UK, US, and Canada to prevent it from falling into German hands | Iceland | 60%
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Where Rommel's tanks were turned back for good at the Second Battle of El Alamein | Egypt | 59%
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Produced the first jet fighter plane ever to see action | Germany | 52%
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Island country under British rule which the Nazis tried, but failed, to bomb into submission | Malta | 46%
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General MacArthur fled this country in 1942 but returned in 1944 | Philippines | 43%
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Asian country which hosted the first meeting of the "Big Three" Allied leaders in 1943 | Iran | 37%
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Although officially neutral, volunteers from this country's "Blue Division" fought with the Germans | Spain | 35%
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A famous land route through this country allowed the Allies to supply China | Myanmar | 26%
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Where 80,000 British and allied troops surrendered to the Japanese in 1942 despite being ordered to fight to the last man | Singapore | 26%
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Site of Allied invasions during Operation Torch in late 1942 | Algeria / Morocco | 18%
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