Leaders | Answer | % Correct |
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Fuhrer of Germany | Adolf Hitler | 100%
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Dictator of Italy | Benito Mussolini | 92%
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Soviet Dictator | Joseph Stalin | 89%
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British Prime Minister (Most of the War) | Winston Churchill | 86%
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Hitler's Girlfriend/Wife | Eva Braun | 78%
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US President (Begining) | Franklin Roosevelt | 78%
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Emperor of Japan | Hirohito | 78%
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Cities that Had Atomic Bombs Dropped on them | Hiroshima | 78%
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US President (End) | Harry Truman | 75%
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German Propaganda Minister | Joseph Goebbels | 75%
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Nagasaki | 75%
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Deadliest Concentration Camp | Auschwitz | 72%
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American General (Europe, Operation Overlord, D-day) | Dwight Eisenhower | 72%
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American General (Pacific, Liberated the Philippines) | Douglas MacArthur | 69%
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Genocide of Jews | Holocaust | 69%
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German Airforce | Luftwaffe | 69%
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British Prime Minister (Munich Agreement) | Neville Chamberlain | 69%
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Area of France Invaded by the Allies by Sea in 1944 | Normandy | 69%
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Attacked on December 7, 1941 | Pearl Harbor | 69%
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German Bombing of the UK | The Blitz | 69%
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British Evacuated France From | Dunkirk | 67%
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Second Post-War Conference | Yalta | 67%
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Luftwaffe Leader | Hermann Göring | 64%
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Project in Creating the Atomic Bomb | Manhattan Project | 64%
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End of the War in Europe (Also known as) | VE Day | 64%
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Allied Landing on June 6, 1944 | D-Day | 61%
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German General (North Africa) | Erwin Rommel | 61%
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Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima | Little Boy | 61%
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German Submarine | U-Boat | 61%
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Final Battle Between Germany and USSR | Berlin | 58%
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Firebombed City in Germany (~25,000 killed) | Dresden | 58%
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Leader of the SS | Heinrich Himmler | 58%
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Deadliest Battle of the War/Turning Point in Eastern Front | Stalingrad | 58%
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Name for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania | Baltic States | 56%
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German "Lightning War" | Blitzkrieg | 56%
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Top Soviet General | Georgy Zhukov | 56%
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German Tank | Panzer | 56%
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City Destroyed After an Uprising in 1944 | Warsaw | 56%
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American General (France, "Old Blood and Guts") | George Patton | 53%
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Bomb Dropped on Nagasaki | Fat Man | 50%
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Chinese City Massacred by the Japanese in 1937 | Nanjing | 50%
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Third Post-War Conference | Potsdam | 50%
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Japanese Prime Minister | Hideki Tōjō | 47%
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Largely Destroyed City in the Philippines | Manila | 47%
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Plane that Bombed Hiroshima | Enola Gay | 44%
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City Sieged by the Fins and Germans | Leningrad | 44%
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Area of China Rich in Natural Resources; Invaded by the Japanese in 1931 | Manchuria | 44%
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First Post-War Conference | Tehran | 44%
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End of the War in Japan (Also known as) | VJ Day | 44%
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Forest Area of France Mostly Undefended | Ardennes | 42%
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Date the Atomic Bomb was Dropped on Hiroshima (Month and day) | August 6 | 42%
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Date the Atomic Bomb was Dropped on Nagasaki (Month and day) | August 9 | 42%
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Fortified Border Between France and Germany | Maginot Line | 42%
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Pestacide Used to Kill the Victims of the Holocaust | Zyklon B. | 42%
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City in Egypt That was Battled for, Leading to the Axis Being Pushed Out of Africa | El-Alamein | 36%
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Largest Tank Battle in History | Kursk | 36%
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Politial Group most Targeted in the Holocaust (Soviet) | Communist | 33%
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Fall of ___ (1940, Paris) | France | 33%
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Modern Day Ethiopia Invaded by Italy | Abyssinia | 31%
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Second Deadliest Concentration Camp | Treblinka | 25%
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Deadliest Battle in the Philippines | Luzon | 14%
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Name for the First Atomic Bomb Test | Trinity | 14%
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Gas Used Before Zyklon B. in the Holocaust | Carbon Monoxide | 8%
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Massacre of Jews in Kiev | Babi Yar | 3%
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Another Name for the Above (Starts with an S) | Shoah | 3%
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