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See how well you do on this Quiz About WWII?

Some questions do deal with the Pacific Theatre.

http://history.howstuffworks.com/world- ... ledge+Quiz

I got 23 out of 30.
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ORIGINAL: Footslogger

See how well you do on this Quiz About WWII?

Some questions do deal with the Pacific Theatre.

http://history.howstuffworks.com/world- ... ledge+Quiz

I got 23 out of 30.

19 out of the first 20. Then it got more specialized. Candy bars and name of the third nuker. Missed Tokyo as the eventual third target, too. That was
stupid. Ended with 26.

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26, but I got lucky on a few of the guesses.

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Also 26:

missed the hamburgers (freedom steaks??), the number of countries (this was the hardest I guess); candy bars and one more I don't remember
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27 out of 30. Missed the number of wounded non-combatants and number of nations. Can't remember the other one....GP
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Got 27, but knew from comments about Tokyo - knew it wasn't Kyoto.
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I got 23 too. It was fun doing this quiz. [:D]
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I was also bitching about that question... the closest, at least chronologically would by Iwo Jima, which is what I chose
Guadalcanal was long finished by early 1943

the correct answer would be the Invasion of the Philippines

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27 Many to easy but a few were tricky!
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26... not bad for a bloody Jerry, eh?

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I know it's generally accepted to be 1939 with the invasion of Poland, but we all know WW2 really started in 1937 with the Marco Polo Bridge incident. [8D]
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I know it's generally accepted to be 1939 with the invasion of Poland, but we all know WW2 really started in 1937 with the Marco Polo Bridge incident. [8D]

Other opinions/suggestions on this..[;)]...?

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Pretty inane. I quit 1/2 through.
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Awe, I'm done taking tests.[:D]

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I know it's generally accepted to be 1939 with the invasion of Poland, but we all know WW2 really started in 1937 with the Marco Polo Bridge incident. [8D]

Other opinions/suggestions on this..[;)]...?

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ORIGINAL: rustysi

Awe, I'm done taking tests.[:D]

ORIGINAL: Leandros

ORIGINAL: Anachro

I know it's generally accepted to be 1939 with the invasion of Poland, but we all know WW2 really started in 1937 with the Marco Polo Bridge incident. [8D]

Other opinions/suggestions on this..[;)]...?

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1919 - Versailles
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1919 - Versailles

Very good.

1914 - Sarajevo[:D]

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I took that quiz before you posted. One of the questions was how many countries were involved in WWII. Their answer was 30. I came up with 37, but have realized that one of those was not accurate, namely Macedonia. I put a comment on the site to that effect. Here's my list (before correction):

Principal Contenders (8)
Germany, Soviet Union, Britain, France, Italy, Japan, China and the US
Independent Countries at the start either combatant and/or occupied during the war (29)
Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Austria, Yugoslavia, Albania, Macedonia, Finland, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Iran, Mongolia and South Africa
Total: 37
It could be argued that Ethiopia was already occupied before the war began, but that I would say was a precursor to the war and Ethiopia is still referred to at the oldest independent country in Africa.

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You left out Brazil, not at the start, but they did supply a combat division that fought in Italy. You might also include Mexico who declared war late, but did supply at least an air unit (fighter I believe), although I don't believe they saw action.
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26/30....wow...Hitler had a nephew in USA??....Has his son won any primaries??
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