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History Quiz
Which country lost the most lives in World War II?
China
Soviet Union
Germany
United States of America
Soviet War Cemetery Foundation
Hitler was publicly anti-American, but he privately loved one particular type of American product. What was it?
Hollywood movies
Texas cuisine
American cars
American crime novels
Bundesarchiv
Wojtek was a bear kept by Polish soldiers serving in Africa and Italy. What was his favorite drink?
vodka
beer
milk
hot soup
AA Archive
Can you identify this World War II-era British warplane?
Supermarine Spitfire
Hawker Hurricane
Fairey Firefly
Blackburn Skua
Imperial War Museums
World War II was (and is) known in the Soviet Union and modern Russia by what name?
The Anti-Fascist War
The Great Patriotic War
The Great Defensive War
The War of German Aggression
feldgrau.info
American aviator Billy Mitchell is considered 'the father of the U.S. Air Force.' Which of these pioneering ideas did he most notably champion?
carrier-based aircraft
nighttime raids
large scale strategic bombardment
attacking enemy ships with aircraft
navsource.org
The Liberty Road is a commemorative route marking the Allied liberation of Europe. Where does it begin?
Paris
Pointe du Hoc
Utah Beach
Omaha Beach
author's own
What did the 16-petal Chrysanthemum Seal represent when stamped on Japanese rifles?
it was a charm for good luck
the rifle had already killed at least one enemy
the rifle was manufactured by the Japanese government
the rifle was the Emperor's property
Tom Loghrin
Which was the first war conference to be personally attended by all of the "Big Three" leaders (Soviet Union, U.S., U.K.)?
First Moscow Conference
Casablanca Conference
Tehran Conference
Yalta Conference
12th Army Air Force Signal Corps
An old American flag can be seen displayed aboard USS Missouri on photographs of the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II. What was the flag's significance?
It was the flag of the USS Arizona, sunk by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor
It was a flag from the previous battleship called USS Missouri, which served from 1900 to 1922
It was flown by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1854, when he forced Japan to open up to foreign trade
It was previously flown by the carrier USS Enterprise when it fought at Midway, in the battle that turned the tide of war in the Pacific
US Naval Historical Center
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