| Hint | Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| World War I | Soviet Union | Leader of the Russian Revolution in 1917 | Vladimir Lenin | 94%
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| World War II | Germany | Dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933-45 | Adolf Hitler | 93%
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| World War II | Britain | Prime Minister whose speeches helped to bolster morale during the difficult years of 1940 and 1941 | Winston Churchill | 89%
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| World War II | Italy | Fascist dictator | Benito Mussolini | 84%
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| World War II | Soviet Union | Leader and dictator who signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler in 1939 | Joseph Stalin | 84%
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| World War II | United States | US President who declared war on both Japan and Germany after Pearl Harbor | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 81%
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| World War II | United States | US President who approved the atomic bombs to be dropped on Japan | Harry Truman | 80%
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| World War II | United States | Physicist who worked on the development of the Atomic bomb | J. Robert Oppenheimer | 80%
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| World War I | United States | US President who took America into the war against Germany | Woodrow Wilson | 80%
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| World War II | Japan | Emperor and the official Head of State during the 1930s | Hirohito | 76%
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| World War II | Britain | Prime Minister who led Great Britain into war with Germany after the invasion of Poland | Neville Chamberlain | 76%
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| World War I | Soviet Union | The last Russian Emperor who approved Russia’s entry into the World War I | Tsar Nicholas | 76%
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| World War II | United States | General who was Supreme Allied Commander for the D-Day | Dwight Eisenhower | 74%
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| World War II | Germany | Nazi Minister of Propaganda. | Joseph Goebbels | 74%
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| World War II | France | General who was a symbol of the French resistance | Charles de Gaulle | 73%
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| World War I | Germany | The last German Emperor who formed a key alliance with Austria-Hungary | Kaiser Wilhelm | 69%
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| World War II | Germany | Commander during the invasion of France and who achieved striking victories in North Africa war | Erwin Rommel | 67%
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| World War II | Germany | Member of the Nazi who set up the SS and the system of extermination camps used in the Holocaust | Heinrich Himmler | 67%
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| World War II | Germany | Founder of the Gestapo in 1933 and the Commander of the Luftwaffe | Hermann Göring | 64%
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| World War II | Yugoslavia | Leader of the Yugoslavian resistance in World War II. | Josip Broz Tito | 63%
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| World War II | United States | Commander who fought in Africa, Sicily and in the Battle of the Bulge | George S. Patton | 57%
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| World War II | Germany | An ethnic German who joined the Nazi party to protect over 1,000 Jews who were employed in his factory | Oskar Schindler | 53%
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| World War I | Britain | Officer posted to the Middle East who played a key role in fomenting the Arabs to revolt against the Ottoman Empire | T. E. Lawrence | 53%
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| World War I | Serbia | Assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife | Gavrilo Princip | 50%
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| World War II | Britain | General who led British divisions during Operation Overlord and the liberation of occupied Europe | Bernard Montgomery | 47%
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| World War II | Soviet Union | Commander who played a decisive role in the Battle of Kursk and the final Battle for Berlin | Georgy Zhukov | 47%
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| World War II | Japan | General responsible for ordering the attack on Pearl Harbour | Hideki Tojo | 43%
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| World War I | Britain | Prime Minister from 1916 to the end of the World War I | David Lloyd George | 40%
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| World War I | Turkey | Turkish general responsible for holding off the Allies at Gallipoli during 1915 | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | 37%
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| World War II | Japan | Commander responsible for the naval actions at Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway | Isoroku Yamamoto | 36%
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| World War I | France | The hero of Verdun and French general who was promoted to Marshal of France. | Phillipe Petain | 36%
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| World War I | Germany | Pilot known as the ‘Red Baron’ who is credited with 80 air combat victories | Manfred Von Richthofen | 34%
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| World War I | Germany | A Prussian general who led the army in the Battle of Tannenburg | Paul von Hindenburg | 30%
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| World War I | United States | Commander in Chief of American forces in Europe | John J. Pershing | 27%
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| World War II | Germany | Officer promoted to Field Marshall, commanding the army in the Battle of Stalingrad | Friedrich Paulus | 23%
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| World War II | Germany | Officer who led the unsuccessful July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler | Claus von Stauffenberg | 21%
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| World War I | France | Prime Minister from 1917-1920 | Georges Clemenceau | 21%
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| World War I | Britain | Secretary of State in 1914, who played a crucial role in raising a large volunteer army in Britain | Herbert Kitchener | 17%
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| World War I | Germany | General who achieved major success at Liege and Tannenburg | Erich Ludendorff | 14%
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| World War II | Germany | General Field Marshall, taking an active role in the Battle of Stalingrad, the Siege of Leningrad and the Battle of Kursk | Erich von Manstein | 14%
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| World War II | Britain | Head of RAF Operation Bomber Command 1942-45 | Arthur Harris | 13%
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| World War II | Soviet Union | Sniper who killed 225 enemy soldiers during the Battle of Stalingrad | Vasily Zaytsev | 4%
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| World War II | Britain | Spy who was parachuted into France and worked for the French underground | Odette Sansom | 1%
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