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What conflict began in 1939?
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World War Two
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What year did the Berlin Wall fall?
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1989
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What movement did Benito Mussolini start?
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Fascism
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What British novel features a one-party state controlled by the Big Brother?
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"1984"
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Who led nationalist Spain during the civil war?
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Francisco Franco
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In what country did two revolutions break out in 1917?
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Russia
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What country was annexed in the "Anschluss"?
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Austria
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On what country did Austria-Hungary first declare war in 1914?
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Serbia
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What policy towards Nazi Germany is Neville Chamberlain associated with?
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Appeasement
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Where was the ceasefire ending World War One signed?
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Compiègne
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"Lebensraum" stands for...
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Living space
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Where did France and the UK agree for Hitler's takeover of parts of Czechoslovakia?
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Munich
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What military alliance did the USSR create in response to West Germany's accession to NATO?
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Warsaw Pact
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In April 1940, Germany invaded Denmark and what other country?
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Norway
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Who popularized the term "Iron Curtain" in a 1946 speech?
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Winston Churchill
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What country unsuccessfully rebelled against the Soviets in 1956?
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Hungary
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What event marked the end of the Troubles, the IRA's struggle against the UK in the second half of the century?
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Good Friday Agreement
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What country suffered a great famine at the beginning of the 1930s, known as the Holodomor?
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Ukraine
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The "Velvet Divorce" was a collapse of what country?
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Czechoslovakia
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What leader, known as "Father of the Turks", transformed Turkey into a secular republic?
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
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What French term refers to the period of relaxation in the Cold War in the 1970s?
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Détente
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Who led Bulgaria for 35 years of the Cold War?
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Todor Zhivkov
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When did trench war abruptly stop in some parts of the Western Front in 1914?
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On Christmas
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What part of Romania did the USSR annex in 1940?
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Bessarabia
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A British political party that got replaced as a major player by the Labour Party was...
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Liberal Party
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What was the first country to successfully separate from Yugoslavia in 1991?
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Slovenia
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Whose proposal in 1950 led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community?
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Robert Schuman's
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Where in Europe was there a civil war in the years 1946-49 between monarchist and communist forces?
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Greece
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Leopold II, considered responsible for genocide in the Congo, was king of...
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Belgium
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What did Ukraine hand over to Russia in 1994 in return for security assurances?
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Nuclear weapons
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Who assassinated the Spanish prime minister Luis Carrero Blanco in 1973?
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ETA
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What was the only Eastern European country where the fall of communism resulted in over 1000 deaths?
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Romania
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What important document did the Council of Europe adopt in 1950?
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European Convention on Human Rights
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In what European country did the greatest number of Jews live before World War Two?
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Poland
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Alongside Adolf Hitler, what leader decided to involve significant forces in the Axis invasion of the USSR so as to regain lost territory?
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Carl Gustav Emil Mannerheim
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What nationality was subject to a genocide during the First World War that is still denied by the perpetrating country?
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Armenians
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What year did Spain and Portugal join the European Economic Community?
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1986
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In what conflict were there NATO air strikes known as the Operation Deliberate Force?
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Bosnian War
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Who led German foreign policy for a couple of years during the interwar period, managing to secure the western border in the Locarno Treaty?
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Gustav Stresemann
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What was the term for an alliance of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania in interwar Europe?
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Little Entente
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Who was the infamous collaborator with the Nazis from Norway?
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Vidkun Quisling
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What year did famous youth protests erupt in much of Europe?
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1968
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The murder of what socialist politician in 1924 was the decisive step in Mussolini's dictatorship building?
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Giacomo Matteotti
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What was the name of a Polish anti-communist movement that peaked at 10 million members in 1981?
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Solidarity
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What was the name of the official newspaper of the Nazi Party?
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Völkischer Beobachter
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Who proclaimed the creation of "Estado Novo", a dictatorship that lasted until the Carnation Revolution in 1974?
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António de Oliveira Salazar
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What series of disputes involving Iceland had serious implications for the development of international law on the sea?
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Cod Wars
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What document from 1937, used as evidence in the Nuremberg Trials, has been described as the blueprint for Hitler's aggression?
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Hossbach Memorandum
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The two leaders of the Left Opposition to Stalin, alongside Lev Trotsky, were...
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Lev Kamenev / Grigory Zinoviev
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What incident was used as a casus belli for the 1935-36 Italian invasion of Ethiopia?
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Ual-Ual Incident
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