The year World War II started.
What is 1939?
What the Pacific Northwest region became during World War II.
What is a large ship building center?
The U.S. state where Hanford is located.
What is Washington?
The number of people living at Hanford.
What is 51,000?
The amount of damage done by the Hanford atom bomb.
What is the destruction of an entire city?
The United States president at the beginning of World War II.
Who is President Franklin Roosevelt?
The year World War II ended.
What is 1945?
Two popular games children during World War II would play.
What is pretending to be soldiers and nurses?
The person who warned the president about Germany's atom bomb.
Who is Albert Einstein?
The United States president at the end of World War II.
Who is President Harry Truman?
Three main countries that make up the Axis Powers.
What are Germany, Japan, and Italy?
The form of energy that boosted industrial development.
What is hydroelectric energy?
Children like this were relocated during the war.
What are children of Japanese ancestry?
The city where the Hanford atom bomb was dropped.
What is Hiroshima?
The content played by radio stations for three days after President Roosevelt's death.
What are news broadcasts and religious music?
The reasons for choosing Hanford as a research location.
What are security and protection from possible radiation?
The main resources needed for Hanford to produce plutonium.
What are large amounts of electricity and fresh water?
What are air raid drills, newsreels, recycling of metal and rubber, and restrictions on food?
The material produced at Hanford.
What is plutonium?
The location of the bomb dropping that ended the war with Japan.
What is Nagasaki?
The date of the Pearl Harbor bombing.
What is December 7, 1941?
The number of B-17 planes produced by the Boeing plant each day.
What is sixteen?
Number of Americans that died on December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor.
What is 2,400?
The name of the United States atom bomb project.
What is the Manhattan Project?
The reason for President Roosevelt's death.
What is a stroke?