Who was the main general for the United States in WWII?
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Which battle/invasion marked the start of WWII?
Invasion of Poland
Which side won WWII?
The Allied Powers
What weapon in WWII revolutionized warfare adding a whole new area to fight in?
Aircraft
What iconic tactic was first used by the Germans in WWII that was known as "lightning war?"
Blitzkrieg
Who was the main general for the land campaign in Germany during WWII?
Erwin Rommel
What was the last battle of WWII?
Battle of Okinawa
Which side lost WWII?
Axis Powers
What main land vehicle was used to break through enemy lines and used to destroy?
Tanks
Which tactic/warfare in WWII was extremely hard to win and provided more visual barriers than any other?
Urban warfare
Who was the main general for the air campaign in Germany during WWII?
Hermann Göring
Which battle/operation marked the start of the Nazis' campaign into the USSR?
Operation Barbarossa
Which country lost the most people from WWII?
USSR
What weapon in WWII did the Germans have and unrestricted warfare policy around?
Submarines
Which tactic left cities to rubble and destroyed the livelihoods of many citizens?
Aerial bombings
Who was the main general for Britain during WWII?
Bernard Montgomery
Which battle in Great Britain during WWII was a turning point in the war and one of Hitlers' only mistakes?
Battle of Britain
What was the result of the Battle of Midway?
American Victory
What weapon completely new to WWII caused mass instant death and was the deadliest weapon mankind had ever seen?
Nuclear bombs
What tactic used in WWII was used on such a large scale that it severely decreased morale in countries?
Civilian targeting
Who was the main general for Japan during WWII?
Hideki Tojo
What was the largest and bloodiest battle of WWII?
Battle of Stalingrad
What was the result of the Battle of Kursk?
Soviet Victory
What weapon used in WWII was a hazard to be around if someone who was wearing it was shot in the fuel tank?
Flamethrower
Which type of warfare included propaganda and was aimed to interfere with enemy morale?
Phycological warfare