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100

D-Day landings took place on the coast of which European country?

France

100

Which British Prime Minister became famous for his powerful wartime speeches?

Winston Churchill

100

What was the name of the surprise Japanese attack on the U.S. in 1941?

Pearl Harbor attack

100

What common drug was mass-produced during WWII and saved countless lives?

Penicillin

100

What major international sporting event planned for 1940 was canceled because of WWII?

The 1940 Olympic Games

200

What ocean saw the Battle of Midway?

The Pacific Ocean

200

What American entertainer toured widely to boost troop morale, becoming a symbol of USO shows?

Bob Hope

200

What event directly triggered the start of WWII in Europe?

Germany’s invasion of Poland

200

What element was primarily used as fuel in the first atomic bombs?

Uranium (and plutonium)

200

What handheld musical instrument was commonly carried by soldiers for entertainment?

Harmonica

300

What country served as the main base for launching Operation Overlord (D-Day)?

The United Kingdom

300

What type of music—big in the 1930s and 40s—was widely played to entertain troops?

Swing music

300

Who was the U.S. President for most of WWII?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

What was the world’s first long-range ballistic missile, developed by Germany?

The V-2 rocket

300

What board game’s German-language edition was used secretly to smuggle escape tools into POW camps?

Monopoly (MI9-modified versions)

400

Which Mediterranean island did the Allies invade in 1943, eventually toppling Mussolini?

Sicily

400

What U.S. comic-book superhero, first appearing in 1941, famously punched Hitler on the cover of his debut issue?

Captain America

400

What major project did the U.S. undertake to develop the atomic bomb?

The Manhattan Project

400

What Allied code name referred to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?

“Little Boy”

400

What sport saw U.S. women form a professional league because many male athletes were drafted?

Baseball (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League)

500

Which small Belgian town was the focal point of the Battle of the Bulge due to its road network?

Bastogne

500

What U.S. government project employed major artists to create victory posters and propaganda art?

The War Production Board (WPB) art programs

500

Which long, devastating siege lasted nearly 900 days and caused hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths?

The Siege of Leningrad

500

What scientific principle made nuclear chain reactions possible?

Nuclear fission

500

What wartime rationing item caused bowling leagues to decline?

Rubber (for bowling balls)