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100

The U.S. Navy commissioned a specialized ship solely for producing this frozen treat

Ice Cream

100

This battle started WWll

Pearl Harbor

100

President for the majority of the war, serving until April 1945

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

This German encryption machine was famously "cracked" by teams at Bletchley Park

Enigma

100

Unlike most previous wars, this group accounted for the majority of WWII deaths, estimated at over 50 million people

Civilians

200

He was the last Japanese soldier to officially surrender, not coming out of the jungle until 1974

Hiroo Onoda

200

The iconic photo of U.S. Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi was taken during the battle for this island

Iwo Jima

200

He committed suicide in his underground bunker on April 30, 1945, as Soviet forces closed in on Berlin

Adolf Hitler

200

This was the first and only war in which these types of "atomic" weapons were used

Nuclear / Atomic bombs

200

This Allied nation suffered the highest total losses, with modern estimates from the National WWII Museum placing the death toll at over 26 million

The Soviet Union 

300

In 1943, the U.S. government briefly banned this common grocery store service to save time and machinery

Sliced Bread

300

Known as the "Typhoon of Steel," this was the final and bloodiest major island battle of the war

Okinawa

300

This popular American big band leader and Major in the U.S. Army Air Forces disappeared in 1944 while flying over the English Channel

Glenn Miller

300

The largest battleship ever built, this Japanese vessel was sunk in 1945 by American carrier-based aircraft

The Yamato

300

This brutal 1942–1943 siege on the Eastern Front alone resulted in nearly 2 million total casualties

The Battle of Stalingrad

400

This future Queen of England served as a mechanic and truck driver during the war

Elizabeth ll

400

This tiny atoll saw the highest casualty rate per square foot of any Pacific battle; it was the first time the U.S. faced serious opposition to an amphibious landing

Tarawa

400

The mathematician who created the machine to break German Enigma codes

Alan Turing

400

This iconic American cargo plane was nicknamed "Gooney Bird" and helped fly over "The Hump" into China

C-47

400

Approximately 85% of all wartime deaths occurred on the side of this military alliance

The Allies

500

In 1942, these German vessels mined the approaches to the Mississippi River

U-Boats

500

This 1944-45 battle to liberate the capital of the Philippines was the largest urban fighting of the Pacific War

The Battle of Manila.

500

This 5-star General famously promised "I shall return" when leaving the Philippines

Douglas MacArthur

500

The Japanese "Zero" fighter was produced by this company, which now makes SUVs and sedans

Mitsubishi

500

As of 2026, approximately this many U.S. service members remain officially unaccounted for from World War II

72,000