World War (I & II) Online Test

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This 'World War (I & II) Online Test' covers questions across all World War topics.

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1. What was the name of the major battle fought in the Pacific theater in 1945, where the United States successfully captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Japanese, resulting in a strategic location for further operations?

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2. What were the technological advancements and innovations that emerged during World War I and later revolutionized various aspects of society, including communication and transportation?

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3. Which organization played a crucial role in the recruitment and deployment of women into various roles within the U.S. military during World War II?

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4. Which country granted women the right to vote during or shortly after World War I, as a recognition of their contributions to the war effort and their increased participation in society?

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5. Who was the German Kaiser during World War I, known for his militaristic and expansionist policies that contributed to the tensions leading up to the war?

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6. Which battle is known for the British forces' successful repulsion of the German Spring Offensive in 1918, marking a turning point in World War I?

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7. What was the name of the French defensive line built before World War II to deter any German aggression?

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8. Who was the notorious physician known for his inhumane and unethical medical experiments on prisoners in Auschwitz and other concentration camps during World War II?

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9. Which country's entry into World War I on the side of the Allies led to a significant shift in the balance of power, eventually contributing to the defeat of the Central Powers?

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10. Which German weapon, known for its devastating impact and ability to cause widespread destruction, was utilized during the latter part of World War II, especially during the Battle of the Bulge?

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11. Which architectural style, characterized by its emphasis on functionality and simplicity, gained popularity in the aftermath of World War I?

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12. Which event led to the United States' entry into World War II?

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13. Which country was part of the Allied Powers and played a significant role in the defeat of Nazi Germany, especially during the Battle of Stalingrad and the subsequent Soviet counter-offensive?

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14. What was the term used to describe the series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide?

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15. Which nation's sinking of several American merchant ships played a critical role in turning American public opinion against Germany and eventually led to the United States declaring war in 1917?

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16. What was the term used to describe the Nazi policy of forced sterilization of individuals deemed to be "genetically inferior," which aimed to prevent them from reproducing?

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17. What was the name of the campaign that encouraged women to take on jobs traditionally held by men during World War I, expanding their role in the workforce?

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18. What was the name of the policy pursued by European powers, particularly Britain and France, in the 1930s, which aimed to avoid war through diplomacy and concessions to aggressive powers like Nazi Germany?

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19. What was the name of the agreement signed between Germany and the Soviet Union in 1918, ending the hostilities on the Eastern Front and allowing Germany to focus its forces on the Western Front?

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20. Which event triggered the series of alliances and diplomatic actions that eventually led to the outbreak of World War I in 1914?

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21. Which country was part of the Axis Powers and was known for its aggressive expansion in Asia and the Pacific during World War II?

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22. What was the name of the British ocean liner that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, leading to significant loss of civilian lives and a turning point in public opinion regarding the war?

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23. Which type of explosive, used in World War I, was known for its stability and reliability and was extensively utilized for various military purposes?

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24. Who was the British Prime Minister during most of World War I and a key figure in the Allied leadership?

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25. Which battle is known for the extensive use of trench warfare during World War I?

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26. Which major treaty marked the end of World War I?

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27. What was the name of the political ideology and system that characterized Nazi Germany and led to aggressive expansion and the Holocaust?

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28. What was the name of the document adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, proclaiming the inalienable rights which everyone is inherently entitled to as a human being?

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29. Which New Zealand-born British agent played a significant role in the French Resistance during World War II and was known for her daring exploits behind enemy lines?

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30. Which battle, fought in 1916, is known for the extensive use of poison gas by both sides and resulted in a strategic victory for the Central Powers?

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