This battle is considered the turning point of the European Theater.
What is Stalingrad?
100
He was placed in charge of the phantom army designed to trick the Germans into thinking the invasion was targeting a different beach.
Who is Patton?
100
This group was interned by the U.S. government, fearing espionage.
What is Japanese-Americans?
100
This was one of the late technological, military advancements made by the Germans as the Allies closed in on them.
What is the Me262 (Jet), V-1 Rocket, or V-2 Rocket?
100
This was the deadliest battle of the Pacific Theater and helped convince the U.S. for the need to drop the atomic bomb.
What is the Battle of Okinawa?
200
This gave the U.S. a boost of morale after the loss at Pearl Harbor and throughout the Pacific.
What is the Doolittle Raid?
200
This was the beach at Normandy that saw the stiffest German resistance.
What is Omaha?
200
This group of people found themselves in factories building the American war machine for the first time and helped break the stereotype that they couldn't do industrial work.
What is women?
200
This was the conference of the Allied leaders that established the UN and divided up Germany and Berlin between the Allies following the war.
What is the Yalta Conference?
200
This was the name for the Japanese suicide charge that U.S. soldiers faced in countless battles across the Pacific.
What is the Bonzai Charge?
300
This battle is considered the turning point in the Pacific Theater.
What is the Battle of Midway?
300
This was one of the two beaches targeted by the British at Normandy.
What is Sword or Gold?
300
This was done to the news during World War II, which would be an outrage in today's world.
What is censorship?
300
This was the town that was firebombed by Allies and completely destroyed when a week long fire erupted throughout the city.
What is Dresden?
300
This was the main reason the U.S. targeted certain islands for attack as they island hopped through the Pacific.
What is airstrips?
400
These were the two main reasons for Germany's attacks across North Africa.
What is the Suez Canal and oil?
400
This was the first nation to find evidence of the Holocaust.
What is Russia?
400
The production of this mode of transportation was suspended during the war because the nation needed to produce war materials.
What is the automobile?
400
This was one of the reasons that Eisenhower decided to destroy German forces in the west rather than race Stalin to Berlin.
What is territory had already been divided by Allied leaders, or he decided to let the Soviets suffer the bulk of the casualties?
400
This was one of the first attempted amphibious assaults in the Pacific, the U.S. won at high cost and learned that the Japanese would fight to the death.
What is Tarawa?
500
This was the battle in which General Montgomery was finally able to defeat Rommel and push him back across Africa.
What is the Battle of El Alamein?
500
This was a nation the Candians faced when they landed at Juno.
What is Russia or Poland (prisoners)?
500
Large casualty numbers forced the U.S. government to allow this group front line duty late in the war.
What is African-Americans?
500
This was the largest military attack in history, when the 'Russian Steamroller' finally arrived and pushed the Germans out of Russia and into Germany.
What is Operation Bagration?
500
This was the largest naval battle in history and also witnessed the first use of kamikaze pilots by the Japanese.