| Year | Trauma | Country | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Death of a popular princess after a car crash in Paris | United Kingdom | 96%
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| 1980 | Invasion by Iraq | Iran | 95%
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| 1939 | Invasion by Germany, marking the beginning of WWII | Poland | 93%
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| 1994 | Peso crisis | Mexico | 89%
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| 1968 | Abolition of the Prague Spring | Czech Republic | 88%
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| 1972 | Terror attack at the Olympic Games, which were held in this country | Germany | 86%
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| 1995 | Srebrenica Massacre | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 77%
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| 2011 | 77 people die in a mass shooting at a summer camp. | Norway | 76%
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| 1976 | Beginning of a 7-year military dictatorship, where 30.000 people disappeared. Some of them were drugged, and thrown into the Atlantic Ocean from a plane. | Argentina | 67%
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| 1986 | Assassination of their Prime Minister Olof Palme. The case is still unsolved. | Sweden | 61%
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| 1975 | Beginning of a 26-year civil war, immediately after gaining independence from Portugal | Angola | 59%
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| 1920 | Treaty of Trianon, which made them lose 72% of their territory | Hungary | 53%
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| 1578 | Battle of Alcácer Quibir. They lost their independence from Spain, and their king mysteriously disappeared. | Portugal | 46%
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| 1995 | Their soldiers were supposed to prevent the Srebrenica Massacre, but didn't. Their commander was seen drinking sparkling wine with Ratko Mladic. | Netherlands | 34%
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| 1989 | Almost qualified for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, but lost their last game against the USA. | Trinidad and Tobago | 12%
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| 2010 | Second civil war, only three years after the ending of their first civil war | Ivory Coast | 10%
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