| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| American Field Marshall of the Philippine Army | Douglas MacArthur | 95%
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| The Desert Fox | Erwin Rommel | 91%
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| Soviet General who personally accepted the German Instrument of Surrender in Berlin | Georgy Zhukov | 86%
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| Was the mastermind of the attack on Pearl Harbour | Isoroku Yamamoto | 84%
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| Commander of the Seventh United States Army in Operation Husky | George Smith Patton Jr | 79%
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| British General who planned Operation Market Garden | Bernard Montgomery | 77%
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| Supreme Commander of the Kriegsmarine after 1943 | Karl Donitz | 70%
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| The Commander of the US Pacific Fleet | Chester William Nimitz | 67%
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| Commander of German Army Group South during Operation Citadel | Erich von Manstein | 60%
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| Commanded the American II Corps in Operation Husky | Omar Bradley | 53%
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| Inspector General of Armoured Troops of the German Army after March 1943 | Heinz Guderian | 51%
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| Finnish General who had a defensive line named after him | Carl Gustav Emil Mannerheim | 42%
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| Commander-in-Chief of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia | Josip Broz Tito | 42%
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| The Russian General who famously said "Two breakthroughs, comrade Stalin, two breakthroughs" | Konstantin Rokossovsky | 42%
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| Chief of the OKW (German High Command of the Armed Forces). Sentenced to death at the Nuremburg Trials | Wilhelm Keitel | 42%
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| Led the northern German attack at the Battle of Kursk | Walter Model | 40%
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| The Commander-in-Chief of RAF Fighter Command | Hugh Dowding | 37%
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| Led the Japanese attack on Singapore | Tomoyuki Yamashita | 37%
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| Russian Commander of the Steppe Front during the Battle of Kursk | Ivan Konev | 35%
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| American General who led the triumphal entry into Rome and ordered Monte Cassino destroyed. | Mark Wayne Clark | 35%
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| Smiling Albert | Albert Kesselring | 33%
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| Former Supreme Commander of the Kriegsmarine before being replaced by the above | Erich Johann Albert Raeder | 30%
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| Resigned after Italy's poor performance in the Invasion of Greece | Pietro Badoglio | 28%
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| Commander of the 62nd army at the Battle of Stalingrad | Vasily Chuikov | 28%
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| Japanese Admiral who led the attack on Pearl Harbour | Chuichi Nagumo | 26%
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| French Admiral who was assassinated in December 1942 | Francois Darlan | 23%
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| Took control of the Voronezh Front during the Battle of Kursk | Nikolai Vatutin | 23%
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| Italian General who fought at the Mareth Line | Giovanni Messe | 21%
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| American General who fought in Burma and China | Joseph Stilwell | 21%
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| Commanded the airborne forces in the Invasion of Crete | Karl Student | 21%
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| The French Army Commander-in-Chief from 10 February 1931 to 20 May 1940 | Maurice Gamelin | 21%
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| Commander-in-Chief of all Polish forces after 1 September 1929 | Edward Rydz-Smigly | 19%
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| The last British soldier to leave Dunkirk | Harold Alexander | 19%
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| Romanian General who led the Romanian 3rd Army into Russia | Petre Dumitrescu | 19%
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| Commander-in-Chief of the Greek army | Alexandros Papagos | 16%
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| The Commander of ABDACOM | Archibald Wavell | 16%
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| Japanese Commander during the Battle of Iwo Jima | Tadamichi Kuribayashi | 16%
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| Commander-in-Chief of USSR forces in the Far East and organised the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation against the Japanese | Aleksandr Vasilevsky | 14%
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| Signed the Japanese surrender document on behalf of Australia on USS Missouri | Thomas Blamey | 14%
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| Commanded the Australian Navy at the Battle of the Coral Sea | John Gregory Crace | 9%
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| The French General who led the Armistice between France and Germany in 1940 | Charles Huntziger | 7%
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| Dutch General who was the commander of ABDACOM land forces | Hein ter Poorten | 5%
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| Was the youngest French General from May to June 1940 | Jean de Lattre de Tassigny | 5%
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| Led the Hundred Regiments Offensive | Peng De Huai | 5%
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