WWII Trivia

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Who was the Soviet leader during WWII?
Josef Stalin
What is the most common name for the day the Allies invaded Normandy on 6th June 1944?
D-Day
Which Nazi leader went to Scotland to try and make peace with the British?
Rudolf Hess
Who was the president of the USA until he died in April 1945?
Franklin D Roosevelt
Who was the president after him?
Harry Truman
What country did Germany invade in 1939 which led to the start of the war?
Poland
What was the nickname of the British Home Guard?
Dad's army
What was the punishment for deserting in most sides?
Death
Who was the British primeminister for most of the war?
Winston Churchill
Which British primeminister died in 1940?
Neville Chamberlain
Who was the British monarch in the war?
George VI
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6 Comments
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Level 88
Feb 1, 2014
No credit for "King George VI"?
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Level 38
Feb 1, 2014
Changed
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Level 57
Apr 3, 2014
Does not accept: FDR, Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Delanor Roosevelt, Truman, Churchill, Chamberlain, Hess.
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Level 57
Apr 3, 2014
And I would have got 100%, were it not for the ridiculous 'punishment' question. I put "shot", "firing squad", "shooting" and "execution" to no avail.

That question is too open-ended.

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Level 52
Oct 25, 2017
chamberlain didn't die
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Level 78
Aug 24, 2020
He died shortly after resigning.