Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The turning point of the Pacific War in 1942 | Battle of Midway | 71%
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Leader of the Soviet Union | Joseph Stalin | 71%
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Name of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki | Little Boy | 71%
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British prime minister that is known for his policy of appeasement toward Hitler | Neville Chamberlain | 71%
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British Prime Minister that replaced Chamberlain | Winston Churchill | 71%
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Viewed as the leader of the Free France movement and later becomes President of Post-War France | Charles de Gaulle | 57%
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The port where 300,000 allied soldiers were evacuated across English Channel | Dunkirk | 57%
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Name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima | Fat Man | 57%
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The Emperor of Japan | Hirohito | 57%
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The country that was exporting iron ore to Germany through Norway | Sweden | 57%
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Australian troops held out in this Algerian port for 241 days before being relieved by operation crusader | Tobruk | 57%
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The event where Nazi Germany occupied and annexed Austria on March 12, 1938 | Anschluss | 43%
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The turning point in the Eastern front in 1942 | Battle of Stalingrad | 43%
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The three countries that were occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940. (Order is North to South) | Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania | 43%
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Emporer of Ethiopia | Haile Selassie | 43%
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The head of the French puppet government. | Marshal Philippe Pétain | 43%
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How it took for France and Britain to declare war on Germany after the invasion of Poland | 2 days | 29%
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The number of defensive lines the Germans set up in Italy | 9 | 29%
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This decisive battle saw 300,000 axis troops captured and ended Axis presence in Africa | Battle of Tunis | 29%
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One of the best Allied tank commanders that was demoted during the Sicily campaign | General George S. Patton | 29%
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King of Albania before Italian occupation in 1939 | King Zog | 29%
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Place of the British attack on the French fleet just days after the French surrender. | Mers-el-Kébir | 29%
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The non-aggression pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany where they agreed to split Poland up between them. | Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact | 29%
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The agreement between Germany, France, and Britain that saw Germany annex the Sudetenland. | Munich Agreement | 29%
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How many times Hitler visited Paris after it fell | Once | 29%
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How long the Belgians lasted against the Nazi invasion | 18 Days | 14%
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How long the Dutch lasted against the Nazi onslaught | 4 Days | 14%
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German General in charge of the defensive campaign in Italy | Albert Kesselring | 14%
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The anti-communist treaty between Germany and Japan | Anti-Comintern Pact | 14%
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When Hitler became the Fuhrer | August 2, 1934 | 14%
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This plane was the most expensive project for the Americans in the entire war. Its predecessor was the B-17 Flying Fortress. | B-24 Liberator | 14%
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This German defensive line in Italy ran along the Trigno river and was breached by the allies in November 1943 | Barbara Line | 14%
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This decisive battle in 1942 ended the Axis advance into Egypt | Battle of El Alamein | 14%
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The last major battle of WW2 that saw 110,000 Japanese killed and 48000 US casualties | Battle of Okinawa | 14%
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This battle for a coastal town in Italy between Canadian and German forces became known as the "Italian Stalingrad" | Battle of Ortona | 14%
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The first naval battle in history where the opposing fleets never saw each other. | Battle of the Coral Sea | 14%
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The most decisive battle in the Pacific that saw 3 Japanese carriers sunk and 600 aircraft lost. | Battle of the Philippine Sea | 14%
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Admiral in charge of the Japanese Carrier force at Midway | Chūichi Nagumo | 14%
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German General that came up with the plan to smash through the Ardennes and surround the Allied armies in Belgium. | Field Marshall Erich von Manstein | 14%
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The official name of the French puppet government set up by the Germans based in the town of Vichy | French État Français | 14%
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German General that commanded the tank attack through the Ardennes. Seen as the architect of Blitzkrieg | General Heinz Guderian | 14%
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Commander of the BEF in 1939 | General Lord Gort | 14%
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When Hitler became Chancellor | January 30, 1933 | 14%
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Famous German dive bomber that "screamed" | Junkers Ju 87 | 14%
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This Axis Admiral is famous for his use of wolf pack tactics against allied shipping in the Atlantic and succeeded Hitler as Head of State in 1945 | Karl Dönitz | 14%
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King of Britain during WWII | King George 6th | 14%
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The most famous British bomber plane of the war. It entered service in 1942. | Lancaster Bomber | 14%
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This US general issued orders using his own slang and was responsible for the allied defeat at the Battle of Kasserine Pass. | Major General Lloyd Fredendall | 14%
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The Japanese Puppet state in Manchuria | Manchukuo | 14%
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A skirmish between Japanese and Chinese troops here instigated the Japanese invasion of China | Marco Polo Bridge | 14%
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French Commander-in-Chief in 1939 | Maurice Gamelin | 14%
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Lithuanian Territory that was demanded by Germany on March 20, 1939 | Memel | 14%
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The most successful German fighter plane of the war | Messerschmitt Bf 109 | 14%
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When the Soviet Union invaded Finland, starting the Winter War. | November 30, 1939 | 14%
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Codename for the Dunkirk evacuation | Operation Dynamo | 14%
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Name of the Allied invasion of Axis North Africa. | Operation Torch | 14%
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The codename of the Soviet counterattack that saw the German 6th army at Stalingrad surrounded in a two-pronged attack | Operation Uranus | 14%
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The German operation that saw Germany invade Denmark and Norway | Operation Weserübung | 14%
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The period between the allied declaration of war and the German invasion of France of which little happened. | Phony War | 14%
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The supreme commander of the Royal Italian Army. Succeeded Mussolini. | Pietro Badoglio | 14%
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When the Soviets invaded Poland. | September 17, 1939 | 14%
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When Germany invaded Poland | September 2, 1939 | 14%
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The first British fighter capable of matching the Me 109 | Supermarine Spitfire | 14%
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The territorial agreement that saw parts of Czechoslovakia ceded to Hungary | The First Vienna Award | 14%
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The territorial agreement that awarded Northern Transylvania to Hungary | The Second Vienna Award | 14%
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This German defensive line in Italy delayed the allied advance until mid-June 1944 and was used to buy time for the withdrawal to the Gothic line | Trasimene Line | 14%
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The Pact signed in 1940 that formally aligned the military aims of Germany, Italy, and Japan | Tripartite Pact | 14%
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Churchill often referred to Italy as the _____ of Europe | Underbelly | 14%
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General in charge of the Soviet troops in Stalingrad during the Battle of Stalingrad | Vasily Chuikov | 14%
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British Admiral tasked with planning the Dunkirk evacuation | Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay | 14%
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