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War in Europe & North Africa Political Leaders D-Day Homefront War in Europe & North Africa 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

He wrote the book Mein Kampf. Who is Adolf Hitler? He wrote the book Mein Kampf. Row 1, Col 1

The location of the D-day invasion. What is Normandy? The location of the D-day invasion. 1,2

What was the Manhattan Project? Code name for a secret weapons project that American scientists worked on during the war, which led to the end of the War. 1,3

Who was Erwin Rommel? This military leader was chased out of North Africa, and because of his ability to avoid capture was nicknamed, “The Desert Fox.” 1,4

Who was Franklin Roosevelt? US President who gave the speech, “A date which will live in infamy . . .” 2,1

The most brutal of the five beach invasions of D-day. What was Omaha Beach? The most brutal of the five beach invasions of D-day. 2,2

What is victory gardens? This was a volunteer effort that women and children on the home front took part in to save on food. 2,3

A complete victory of one country over another. What is unconditional surrender? A complete victory of one country over another. 2,4

Prime Minister of Great Britain when WWII began in Europe. Who is Neville Chamberlain? Prime Minister of Great Britain when WWII began in Europe. 3,1

What was the Battle of the Bulge? Germany’s last push into Northern France, after they had been pushed out of Normandy. 3,2

What is rationing? Restriction of people’s right to buy unlimited amounts of particular foods or other goods. 3,3

What was the Soviet Union? Because of the harsh winter, this country won the battle of Stalingrad. 3,4

Dwight D. Eisenhower? Daily Double. Speech 4,1

When was VE (Victory in Europe) Day? May 8, 1945. 4,2

Who were the Japanese Americans? This group of innocent Americans were discriminated against and put into internment camps within the United States. 4,3

Who was Benito Mussolini When the allies started moving through Europe, this Axis leader was caught and hanged by his people. 4,4

2nd in Command of the Nazi Party. Who was Hermann Goering? 2nd in Command of the Nazi Party. 5,1

Code name for the Canadian invasion location on D-day What is Juno? Code name for the Canadian invasion location on D-day 5,2

Provided 250,000 women to the war effort. What was the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corp? Provided 250,000 women to the war effort. 5,3

Also known as wolf packs. What is a group of U-boats? Also known as wolf packs. 5,4