World War 2 Facts

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Who was the German army officer who was also known as "Desert Fox?
Erwin Rommel
What was the nickname of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima?
Little Boy
Name one of the core elements of either one of the atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan
Uranium
What type of plane dropped the 2 atomic bombs in 1945?
B-29 Super Fortress
On what date did D-Day occur?
June 6th
What battle was the bloodiest battle of the war?
The Battle of Stalingrad
In what year did the war begin?
1939
Name a group of people (Besides Jews) who were sent to concentration camps by Adolf Hitler during the Holocaust.
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What city in Tennessee was nicknamed, "The Secret City?"
Oak Ridge
How many atomic bombs were dropped throughout the war?
2
Who was the British Prime Minister throughout the war?
Winston Churchill
What was the name for the German air force?
Luftwaffe
What was the (German) word for the style of warfare?
Blitzkrieg
What was one of the main events that happened in the United States that caused them to declare war?
Pearl Harbor
What were Japanese suicide bombers called?
Kamikaze
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