WWII quiz. Only a true expert on WWII (World War II) will answer these 15 questions correctly. Here is a set of questions on World War II. Only a real expert in this historical event will be able to answer these WWII trivia questions. Do you dare to try?
WWII quiz. World War 2 quiz for experts
In this history quiz we’re going to ask you 15 questions. Examples? Check these WWII questions below:
- How many Jews serve in the U.S. armed forces during World War II?
- Who was the leader of Japan during WWII?
- What was the longest battle of World War II?
Do you find these questions easy or not? Either way, take our history quiz and do your best answering all 15 questions. Good luck.
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- Question of
The country with the highest number of casualties was ___________ with more than 21 million deaths
- Russia
- Austria
- Germany
- Question of
An estimated 1.5 million children died during the Holocaust. Approximately 1.2 million of them were Jews and tens of thousands were __________
- Gypsies
- Muslims
- Question of
__________ was the fictitious name used by the SS to establish a bank account into which they deposited money, gold, and jewelry extracted from European Jews.
- August Segel
- Max Heiliger
- Question of
The longest battle of World War II was the ___________________, which lasted from 1939 to 1945.
- Operation Torch
- Battle of the Atlantic
- Battle of Britain
- Question of
Approximately ___________ Jews served in the U.S. armed forces during World War II.
- 600.000
- 300.000
- 900.000
- Question of
The ________________ is the largest and deadliest battle for U.S. troops to date, with more than 80,000 U.S. casualties.
- Battle of Britain
- Battle of the Ardennes
- Operation Barbarossa
- Question of
During World War II, the _________ launched 9,000 paper “wind-boat weapons” and rubberized silk balloons carrying incendiary and anti-personnel bombs to the United States.
- Japanese
- Chinese
- Question of
In addition to Jews and Gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses were also persecuted and murdered in German concentration camps.
- True
- False
- Question of
World War II ended on ______________ when Japan signed a surrender agreement at the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
- June 5, 1945
- September 2, 1945
- December 28, 1945
- Question of
Anne Frank and her sister died in Bergen-Belsen in March 1945, _____________ before the camp was liberated.
- Six months
- One month
- Question of
The swastika is an ancient religious symbol. It is derived from the Sanskrit name of a hooked cross, which was used by ancient civilizations as a symbol of:
- Wealth and prosperity
- Fertility and good luck.
- Question of
With the start of the war on September 1, 1939, the London Zoo killed almost every poisonous animal on its premises. This measure was intended to avoid casualties in the event that the zoo was bombed and the animals fled.
- True
- False
- Question of
According to Adolf Hitler’s plans, Moscow, along with Leningrad and Kiev, was to be destroyed and covered by a ___________________ with the opening of the Moscow-Volga canal dam.
- River
- Large artificial lake
- Question of
Japan bombarded China with bubonic plague-infected fleas
- True
- False
- Question of
______________ was the leader of Japan during WWII.
- Emperor Meiji
- Emperor Akihito
- Emperor Hirohito
- Mao Zedong
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