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WWII Trivia

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German general nicknamed the "Desert Fox".
Technology used to detect incoming aircraft.
African American fighter pilots in US Army Air Corps.
Genocide that resulted in the deaths of millions of jews.
Second Japanese city by an atomic bomb.
Secret U.S. Program to develop the atomic bomb.
U.S. President who authorized the use of atomic bombs.
Code name for the Allied Invasion of Europe in 1944.
Information spread to influence public opinion.
British Prime Minister known for his speeches and leadership.
U.S. Bomber nicknamed the "Flying Fortress."
Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
Soviet leader during WWII.
American tank used in WWII.
June 6, 1944, Allied invasion of Normandy.
December 7, 1941, surprise attack that brought the U.S. into the war.
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Japanese admiral who planned the Pearl Harbor attack.
German code system cracked by Allied cryptographers.
Area of operations that included battles like Normandy and Berlin.
1940 evacuation of British and Allied troops from France (hint a movie by this name was released a few years ago).
Technology used to detect submarines
American general known for his bold tactics.
American general who vowed, "I shall return" to the Philippines.
Nazi secret police.
The last major German offensive on the Western Front.
German tank used in WWII.
Turning point battle on the Eastern Front
Groups of ships traveling together for protection.
Area of operations that included battles like Midway and Iwo Jima.
German dictator and leader of the nazi party.
Pacific island where the iconic flag-raising photo was taken.
First country invaded by Germany in 1939.
Japanese pilots who carried out suicide attacks.
City that fell to the allies in 1945, marking the end of the war in Europe.
1942 naval battle that marked a turning point in the Pacific Theater.
U.S. Intelligence agency that preceded the CIA.