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WWII REVIEW GAME
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1) $5 What 3 countries formed the Axis powers?
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Germany, Italy, Japan. 1)
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2) $5 Name the 3 leaders of the Axis powers.
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2) Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo
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3) $5 What policy, in an attempt to avoid war, did the League of Nations adopt towards Hitler when he invaded the Rhineland, Austria, the Sudetenland, and Czechoslovakia?
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3) Appeasement.
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4) $5 The invasion of this country by Hitler in September of 1939 resulted in Britain and France declaring war on Germany.
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4 Poland
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5) $5 What American policy allowed Britain, France and their allies to obtain U.S. weapons without having to pay cash up front?
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5) The Lend-Lease Act.
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Bonus Question: Make a wager
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What pact did Germany make with the Soviet Union in 1939 that temporarily avoided war between the two countries and allowed for the take over of Poland?
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Bonus Round Answer The Nonaggression Pact.
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6) $5 Name the German air attack on Britain in the summer of 1940.
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6 The Battle of Britain.
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7) $5 What invention allowed the British to turn away Hitler’s Luftwaffe (Airforce) in the Battle of Britain?
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7) Radar
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8) $5 What stance did the United States originally take towards the war until early December 1941?
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8) Neutral or isolationism
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9) $5 Why did Japan attack the United States at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?
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9) The United States cut oil supplies to Japan in response to their aggressive takeover of Southeast Asia.
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10) $5 Where did Japan attack on December 8, 1941?
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10) The Philippines.
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Bonus Question: Make a wager
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Who was the U.S. General in charge of the American military forces in the Pacific during WWII?
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Bonus Round Answer General Douglas MacArthur.
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11) $5 Define Genocide.
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11) The extermination of a specific group of people.
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12) $5 Approximately how many European Jews died in Nazi concentration camps?
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12) 6 Million
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13) $5 What was the significance of the battle of the Bulge?
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13) The Battle of the Bulge marked the last German offensive (final desperate effort of Hitler to defeat the U.S. in Europe).
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14) $5 D-Day was the code name for the Allied invasion of _________.
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14) France (Normandy)
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15) $5 What was the purpose of the Manhattan project?
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15) Build the atomic bomb.
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Bonus Question: Make a wager
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Who was the Supreme Commander of U.S. forces in Europe and the designer of the D- Day invasion?
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Bonus Round Answer General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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16) $5 Known as V-E Day, May 8, 1945, was the day when __________.
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16) Germany surrendered
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17) $5 Who made the final decision to drop the atomic bombs?
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17) President Harry Truman
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18) $5 What battle in the Pacific Ocean is considered to be the turning point in the war for the U.S. against Japan?
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18) Battle of Midway
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19) $5 What was the name of the discriminatory laws enacted against the Jews by the Nazi’s
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19) Nuremberg Laws
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20) $5 Put the following WWII events in chronological order: Liberation of France, V-E Day, Battle of Stalingrad, D-Day, Battle of the Bulge
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20) Battle of Stalingrad, D-Day, Liberation of France, Battle of the Bulge, V-E Day
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Final Bonus Question: Make a wager
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The successful invasion of D-Day required both skill and luck for the Allied forces. List 3 lucky things that happened to help to make the invasion a success.
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Bonus Question Answer 1.Weather 2.General Rommell left Normandy and went home to Germany to celebrate his wife’s B- day. 3.Hitler was asleep when the invasion started and no one wake him up. 4.Operation Body Guard fooled the Germans into thinking the Allies were attacking some where else.
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Know These WWII People Dwight D. EisenhowerAdolf Hitler Benito MussoliniJoseph Stalin Francisco FrancoWinston Churchill FDRHarry Truman Josef MengeleJ. Robert Oppenheimer Douglas MacArthurGeorge Patton Chester NimitzLeslie Groves Hideki TojoErwin Rommell
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