World War 2 (A)
World War 2 (B)
World War 2 (C)
World War 2
(D)
World War 2 (E)
100

The three countries originally in the Axis Powers

Germany, Italy, and Japan

100

Who were the Allied forces?

 A. Germany, Italy and Japan, 

B. Soviet and Germany, 

C. Vichy France and Italy, or 

D. UK, France, USA and Soviet Union

D. UK, France, USA and Soviet Union

100

What country had the opportunity to save 20,000 kids Hitler was going to kill and refused 

America

100

Who am I?

"Funny Mustache"

Adolf Hitler

100

Name the first country that Hitler invaded in the build-up to world war 2.

(HINT: He originally promised to only invade the edges, which was filled with ethnic Germans)

Czechoslovakia

200

What were the two places that the U.S.A dropped bombs on in Japan?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

200

What nation did Germany invade to cause ww2?

 A. Netherlands,

 B. Poland,

 C. Austria, or

 D. Czechia

B. Poland

200

Important Dates: 1st of September

(100 Bonus points if you can name the country that invaded "through the back door")

German invasion of Poland

(Soviet Union)

200

The Holocaust killed this many Jews

6 million

200

Name the project that worked on building the first atomic bomb.

The Manhattan Project

300

Important Dates: 7th of December, 1941

Japan bombs Pearl Harbor

300

Where was D-Day located?

 A. Normandy,

 B. Calais,

 C. Caen, or

 D. Dunkirk

A. Normandy

300

What was Hitler’s famous quick and nimble strategy for attacking called?

(100 Bonus points if you can define it in English)

Blitzkrieg

(Lightning-War)

300

Date of D-day

June 6th

300

Did America have a specific reason for sending all Japanese-Americans to internment camps?

no

400

What fraction of Nobel prize winners inside of Germany were Jewish?

1/4

400

What nation assisted Germany in the invasion of Poland? 

The Soviet Union

400

September 1, 1939 ~What happened?~

World War 2 began

400

When did World War 2 end?

1945

400

Define: Scapegoating

Blaming somebody else for all of your problems.

(For no reason!)

500

Location of Japanese attacks on the U.S.

Pearl Harbor

500

 How much were the Japanese-Americans allowed to bring to the internment camps? 

whatever they could carry

500

Conference where the location of the D-day invasion is decided.

Casablanca Confrence

500

Dictator controls the lives of people, and the people are not allowed to disagree with the government.

(100 Bonus Points if you can say the Italian word)

Fascism 

(Facismo)

500

What year did Hitler begin his rule over Germany

1933