WW2

Second World War.
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Turning point in the pacific War
Battle of Midway
 
What was the most successful Aircraft Carrier in U.S. history with 20 battle stars
USS Enterprise
 
what happened in manchuria on 9th of August 1945
USSR Invasion
 
hitlers wife's name
Eva Braun
 
Most famous British fighter of the Battle of Britain
Supermarine Spitfire
 
U.S. General of the 3rd Army
George S. Patton
 
future U.S. President, crewmember of a PT Boat
John F. Kennedy
 
What happened on December 7th 1941
Pearl Harbor
 
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when did WW2 start
1939
 
most produced tank of WW2
T34
 
what was the first nation to cracked the Enigma code
Poland
 
who was the American President at the start of WW2
Franklin D. Roosevelt
 
who assisted the USA in the construction of the A-Bomb
United Kingdom
 
The first purpose built jet fighter
Messerschmitt 262
 
what year did WW2 end
1945
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Level 82
Nov 19, 2013
ah... I think I might have gotten Spitfire except for some reason I thought you were looking for a pilot and not the name of the aircraft.
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Level 82
Nov 19, 2013
Also, was it really Poland that cracked enigma? I know it was the Polish who managed to capture one of the devices, which was a vital part, but I thought it was British or American codebreakers who actually figured out how to make it work and decipher the coded messages.
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Level 82
Nov 19, 2013
I could be wrong.
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Level 15
Jan 16, 2014
The Polish Cypher Bureau bought a commercial enigma machine in 1928 and deduced how the enigma machine worked. Where in 1932 they passed their secrets on to the British (who sent what they found out to Bletchley Park in 1939) and the French.