World War II Leaders Review Game
The SNAKE GAME: Have students take out a piece of paper and write on the top, “DO NOT MOVE THIS PAPER” Put aside any unused desks Post a question and have students write answer on their paper. Ask students to put their pencils down and show the correct answer. Those students who get the correct answer stand and face the direction of the arrows that were placed on the desks. Once you confirm that all students are facing the correct direction and know what seat to move to say, “MOVE”. The students who got the correct answer move to the next empty seat (but keep the paper on the desk) The students who did not get the correct answer remain seated. The student who get back to their original seat or who is pass their seat first– wins (extra credit may be given) Students can check if someone cheated by looking at the paper that is on the desk they moved to. If the answer is incorrect, yet the student moved, they cheated. Supplies Needed Large arrows to place on desks to determine which way the students need to move.
A French General who set up a government-in-exile committed to re-conquering France. Set up the Free French military
Charles De Gaulle
He was known as the Fuhrer in his country
Adolph Hitler
The British Prime Minister who said, “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets…we shall never surrender.”
Winston Churchill
He was commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific.
Douglas MacArthur
He was responsible for the Holocaust.
Adolph Hitler
The General that led Operation Torch in Africa.
Dwight Eisenhower
This man was angry at the Allies because they did not help his country when they were being attacked by Germany.
Joseph Stalin
He was know as II Duce in his country.
Benito Mussolini
Became President of the United States in 1945.
Harry Truman
The Allies allowed him to stay in as a leader (but with no power)
Emperor Hirohito
He was lynched by his own people.
Benito Mussolini
Leader of Japan during WWII
Hideki Tojo
He was responsible for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan.
Harry Truman
He belonged to the Fascist Party.
Benito Mussolini
He belonged to the National Socialist German Workers Party.
Adolph Hitler
He was commander of the Allies during Operation Overlord.
Dwight Eisenhower
He and his wife killed themselves on the verge of the end of WWII.
Adolph Hitler
The Japanese surrender to him on September 2, 1945.
Douglas MacArthur
After Japan surrender this man was condemned to hang.
Hideki Tojo
He was a communist
Joseph Stalin
He was Supreme Commander of the Allied forces.
Dwight Eisenhower
He created the Lend-Lease Act.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
He met with Roosevelt to create the Atlantic Charter.
Winston Churchill
British Prime Minister who appeased Hitler several times.
Neville Chamberlain
He signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler.
Joseph Stalin