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

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1. 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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2. 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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3. Which country's representative, Sir Winston Churchill, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, met during World War II to discuss the post-war reorganization of Europe and the establishment of the United Nations?

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4. Which policy was implemented by various countries during World War II, including the United States and the United Kingdom, to ration and distribute scarce resources such as food, gasoline, and clothing?

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5. 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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6. Which battle is known for the first use of tanks in warfare, with the British introducing these armored vehicles on a large scale for the first time?

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7. What was the name of the treaty signed between the Ottoman Empire and the Allies in 1918, leading to the disintegration of the Ottoman territories and the eventual formation of new nation-states in the Middle East?

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8. What was the name of the legal doctrine employed by the Nazi regime to strip Jewish people of their citizenship and rights, laying the groundwork for the persecution and eventual extermination of Jews during the Holocaust?

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9. What was the name of the British innovation used to detect and track aircraft, particularly during the Battle of Britain, playing a crucial role in the defense of the United Kingdom?

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10. Which French general became the leader of the Free French Forces during World War II and played a significant role in the liberation of France?

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

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12. Which front was characterized by a static and entrenched form of warfare, including the extensive use of trenches and barbed wire?

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13. Which long-standing rivalry between European powers was characterized by intense competition for colonies, territories, and resources across the globe?

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14. Which organization in the United States provided support and services to women who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II?

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15. Which new countries were formed as a result of the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I?

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16. What was the term used to describe the mass evacuation of British and Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, in 1940, during World War II?

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17. Which country was part of the Axis Powers and was known for its initial neutrality, which later shifted to cooperation with Germany and Italy, especially during the later stages of World War II?

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18. Which campaign, fought in the North African and Italian theaters in 1942-1943, saw the Allied forces clash with the Axis powers, ultimately leading to the surrender of Axis forces in North Africa?

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19. Which city in the United States was chosen as the location for the United Nations Conference on International Organization, leading to the establishment of the United Nations in 1945?

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

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22. Which Serbian nationalist was responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, sparking the events leading to World War I?

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23. 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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24. What was the name of the British secret agent who was executed by the Nazis during World War II for her espionage work with the French Resistance?

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25. Which propaganda campaign was initiated by the British government during World War II to boost the morale of the public and encourage resilience during the air raids?

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26. Which battle is known for the use of chemical weapons, such as mustard gas, causing widespread casualties and introducing a new era of chemical warfare?

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27. What was the name of the policy of appeasement pursued by European powers toward Nazi Germany before the outbreak of World War II?

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28. What was the name of the major battle fought in the skies over Britain in 1940, where the Royal Air Force successfully defended against large-scale attacks by the German Luftwaffe?

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29. 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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30. What was the name of the Nazi program of forced euthanasia targeting individuals with physical and mental disabilities, carried out through the systematic killing of patients in hospitals and asylums?

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