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 treaty that ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers in 1919?

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2. Who was the British Prime Minister during most of World War II, known for his leadership and oratory skills during the conflict?

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3. Which German tank was known for its formidable armor and firepower, playing a significant role in various battles during World War II, including the Battle of Kursk and the Normandy Campaign?

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4. Which French military commander served as the Commander-in-Chief of the French forces during World War I and played a pivotal role in the Allied victory at the Battle of Verdun?

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5. Which German air force introduced the first jet-powered fighter aircraft, the Messerschmitt Me 262, during the later stages of World War II?

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6. 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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7. What was the term used to describe the Japanese aircraft used for suicide attacks against Allied naval vessels in the Pacific during the latter stages of World War II?

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8. Which treaty, signed in 1919, formally ended World War I and imposed heavy penalties and restrictions on Germany, leading to significant economic and political repercussions?

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9. Which battle is known for the first large-scale use of tanks in warfare during World War I?

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10. What was the name of the United States federal agency created during World War II to coordinate the production of military supplies by U.S. women, who worked in factories and manufacturing plants?

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11. Which country was part of the Axis Powers and was known for its participation in the invasion of the Soviet Union, as well as its subsequent surrender and change of allegiance?

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12. What was the name of the political party in Russia that seized power during the October Revolution of 1917 and eventually established the Soviet Union?

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13. Which country's revolution in 1917 led to its withdrawal from World War I, allowing the Central Powers to focus more resources on the Western Front?

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14. Which women's organization in the United Kingdom played a crucial role in the war effort by providing support services, including medical assistance and logistics, during World War II?

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

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17. What was the name of the conference held between the Allied leaders in 1945, where the post-war order and the division of Europe were discussed?

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18. Which battle is known for being the largest naval battle of World War I, fought in 1916 between the British Royal Navy and the Imperial German Navy?

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19. What was the name of the British heavy tank that was first used in the Battle of the Somme in 1916 during World War I?

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20. What was the name of the military operation conducted by the Allied forces in 1942-1943, aimed at securing control of North Africa and ultimately leading to the defeat of the Axis powers in the region?

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21. Who was the Prime Minister of Japan during most of World War II and was known for his militaristic and expansionist policies?

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22. What was the term used to describe the economic and social mobilization of the United States to support the Allied war effort during World War II, leading to a significant increase in industrial production?

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23. What were the diplomatic and political initiatives taken after World War I to maintain global peace and stability, including the establishment of international organizations and the negotiation of treaties and agreements?

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24. Which event is considered the immediate cause of World War I?

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25. What was the name of the major battle fought in North Africa in 1942-1943, where British forces, led by General Bernard Montgomery, defeated the German and Italian forces commanded by Erwin Rommel?

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26. What were the organizations that provided medical support and assistance to wounded soldiers during World War I, with many women serving as nurses and aid workers?

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27. What was the name of the United States program that resulted in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II, contributing to the end of the war in the Pacific?

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28. What were the social changes and shifts in societal norms that occurred as a result of World War I, leading to greater independence and agency for certain groups within society?

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29. Which German military commander played a crucial role in the early victories of the German Army during World War I but later faced setbacks and was forced to resign in 1916?

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30. 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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