| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The first leader of the Soviet Union | V. I. Lenin | 95%
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| Stalin met with these "Big 3" Allied war leaders at Yalta in 1945 | Winston Churchill | 94%
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| Term which referred to the division between free and Communist Europe after WWII | The {Iron} Curtain | 93%
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| Stalin met with these "Big 3" Allied war leaders at Yalta in 1945 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 90%
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| Country that the USSR signed a non-aggression pact with in 1939 | Germany | 84%
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| Country (then part of the Russian Empire) where Stalin was born | Georgia | 81%
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| What the name "Stalin" means | Man of {Steel} | 81%
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| Prize which Stalin was nominated for in 1945 and 1948 | Nobel Peace Prize | 81%
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| "Archipelago" of forced-labor prisons that was greatly expanded by Stalin | The Gulag | 72%
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| Region of the USSR which suffered millions of the deaths during the "Holodomor" famine of 1932–1933 | Ukraine | 71%
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| Rival communist leader who was assassinated in Mexico City in 1940 | Leon Trotsky | 67%
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| Book that features a pig named Napoleon who is remarkably similar to Stalin | Animal Farm | 66%
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| Soviet leader who "de-Stalinized" the Soviet Union in the 1950s | Nikita Khrushchev | 66%
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| The name given to Stalin's killing of at least 600,000 political enemies in the 1930s – including almost every high ranking military officer | The Great {Purge} | 58%
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| City known as Stalingrad from 1925–1961 | Volgograd | 52%
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| Fill the blank in this quote that is mis-attributed to Stalin: The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a _________ | Statistic | 49%
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| Friendly nickname that Stalin was known by in the U.S. during WWII | {Uncle} Joe | 46%
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| Disease which scarred his face as a boy | Smallpox | 43%
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| American western film star who Stalin supposedly tried to kill | John Wayne | 35%
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| Job that Stalin initially trained for | Priest | 25%
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