23 November 2008, 6:00 pm
I COULD NOT FIND THESE ANSWERS ANYWHERE... What was the name of the Japanese leader who was worshiped as a god? What was the site of conference where FDR, Churchill, and Stalin planned out the Normandy invasion? What was the French government that collaborated with the Nazi occupation? What was the name of the group led by Mussolini? Where was the place where the Allies were trapped in 1940 and had to be ferried across the channel in every available boat? What was the Chinese city where Japanese kill thousands of civilians in 1937? What was the island in the Solomon islands that becomes an Allied base for counterattack? What was the British victory in North Africa? I FOUND THESE ANSWERS BUT WAS NOT SURE IF THEY WERE CORRECT... What was the name of the document issued by FDR and Churchill in 1941 to set up goals for the postwar world? - The Atlantic Charter What was the name of the region of W. Germany rich in coal that France had administered after WWI but reunited with Germany in 1935?- Rhineland Site of conference where FDR, Churchill and Stalin which produced the groundwork for the postwar division of Europe among the Allies- Yalta Site of 900 day siege of a Russian city by the Nazis- Stalingrad Bloodiest battle of Pacific, on island just 350 miles from Japanese home islands- Okinawa Turning point on eastern front where Soviets forced Nazi army to surrender- Stalingrad Regarded as Germany's best general, eventually defeated in Northern Africa- Rommel American general in charge of US army at D-Day- Eisenhower Soviet general who led Soviet resistance to the Nazis at Stalingrad- Zhukov French leader of Vichy collaborationist government- Marshall Petain Led raid on Tokyo in 1942- James Dolittle British general who won battle of El Alamein and led British forces in Europe- Bernard Montgomery Japanese military leader who led their forces at Pearl Harbor and Midway and was killed in an air ambush- Yamamoto In charge of German Luftwaffe- Chester Nimute Its a little hard to see, but only the first few are actually questions. The rest I found but I wasn't sure if they were correct or not.... Read More »