| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital cities that formed an "Axis" in 1939 | Berlin | 97%
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| Struck by an atomic bomb | Hiroshima | 95%
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| Struck by an atomic bomb | Nagasaki | 92%
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| Attacked 71 times during the Blitz | London | 90%
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| Capital cities that formed an "Axis" in 1939 | Rome | 86%
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| Russian city that the Nazis failed to capture in 1942–43, marking a turning point in the war | Stalingrad | 80%
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| City where Anne Frank hid | Amsterdam | 75%
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| Where Nazi war criminals were tried | Nuremberg | 72%
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| German city almost entirely destroyed by firebombs in 1945 | Dresden | 70%
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| Capital of non-occupied France | Vichy | 60%
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| Town where over 300,000 people evacuated France in 1940 | Dunkirk | 58%
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| Site of a 1938 conference that ceded parts of Czechoslovakia to Germany | Munich | 54%
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| City that was largely destroyed during the 1944 "uprising" against the German troops | Warsaw | 52%
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| Site of the second conference | Yalta | 51%
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| A single plant in this city produced 25% of American tanks, and more than the entire country of Germany | Detroit | 47%
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| Australian city bombed by the Japanese | Darwin | 42%
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| Island fortress city captured by the Japanese in 1942, with 80,000 British troops captured | Singapore | 41%
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| Site of the third conference | Potsdam | 28%
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| Site of the first conference between the Big 3 Allied leaders | Tehran | 26%
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| Town where British codebreakers worked | Bletchley | 22%
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| Principal location of Manhattan Project scientists | Los Alamos | 19%
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