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JeopardyUbelvolk!
Rising Sun War Begins
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Final Jeopardy
War Ends
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$100 Ubelvolk!
Mussolini took revenge and weakened the League of
Nations when he invaded this country. This is why it
threatened Great Britain.
$200 Ubelvolk!
The massive French fortification to protect against the Germans, and where Nazi
armies blitzed instead.
$300 Ubelvolk!
Operation Barbarossa was Hitler’s back-stabbing attack
on this country, with whom he had signed a non-aggression
treaty in this year.
$400 Ubelvolk!
This group followed the blitzkrieg to wipe out
minorities, a process much more violent than simply
quarantining Jewish people in these sections of European
cities.
$500 Ubelvolk!
In order, how the Saar Valley, the Rhineland, and the
Sudetenland became a part of Germany.
$100 Rising Sun
As Japan opened its onslaught against China, this city was the target of Japan’s fury in
December of this year.
$200 Rising Sun
Area of northeastern China that the USSR and Japan both
wanted, followed by the staged incident that allowed Japan to flood the area with
troops.
$300 Rising Sun
This slide’s for failure: these are the name for occupied
France, and the French and British leaders at Munich in
1938.
$400 Rising Sun
The full date of the Pearl Harbor attack, and two other
places attacked within 48 hours.
$500 Rising Sun
The name of Japan’s desired empire in Asia, and the four countries they knew they’d
have to defeat to get it.
$100 War Begins
The U.S. didn’t get a decisive victory in WWII until this
major Pacific decision, which followed a draw at this battle
down under.
$200 War Begins
The weapon that terrorized shipping lanes, and the
system the Allies used to counter it.
$300 War Begins
This British victory in Egypt coincided nicely with the Allied landings of this code-name; the
good guys now had an enveloping movement to close
the Germans in Northern Africa.
$400 War Begins
Conquest of this Delaware-sized island took about six
months, long enough to make the U.S. reconsider it’s
strategy in the South Pacific and change to this method of
conquest.
$500 War Begins
These are two Soviet cities the Nazis put sieges on, and this is the one at which the Soviets won in February of 1943. Good thing, too- the
Nazis were within 100 miles of this inland sea!
$100 War Ends
The Big Three at Yalta, the next three at Potsdam, and the months
of the two conferences.
$200 War Ends
The Allies landed in this French region in June 1944. After that, Hitler was only able to mount
this offensive in December, but it ran out of gas.
$300 War Ends
The Battle of Britain halted the German blitz thanks to this wing of the British
military, this cryptic advantage, and this hi-tech detection method.
$400 War Ends
The conquest of Sicily in August 1943 knocked this
man out of power and gained this country for
the Allies. However, this man was unhappy at the strategy of attacking the
underbelly of Europe before the main
continent.
$500 War EndsThree of the things that the Allies
agreed to at the Potsdam Conference.
$100 Stuff
Anschluss meant that Hitler gained this territory in 1938.
$200 StuffThe last two islands conquered by
the U.S. on their way to Japan, and the date Japan asked for an
armistice and officially surrendered on the Missouri.
$300 Stuff
This was the first country hit in the blitzkrieg and the country that attacked it from the other
side, and these were the second two conquered by Germany (hit
simultaneously).
$400 Stuff
Spain’s Civil War featured these two sides. Additionally, these are the
countries that overtly supported those camps.
$500 Stuff
FDR claimed we were neutral, but here’s a pair of documents/acts for
Great Britain that suggest otherwise, and the specific type of nations that
America promised to combat.
$100 Mystery Stuff
If you know the name of this Pakistani restaurant owner on Seinfeld, you are a
very good person.
$200 Mystery Stuff
The main two conspirators in the assassination of Julius Caesar.
$300 Mystery Stuff
“Play it again, Sam” is a famous line from this, Mr. Weaver’s favorite movie. (Even though they never actually said it
in the movie.)
$400 Mystery Stuff
Three songs from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
$500 Mystery Stuff
The two countries that share the island of Hispaniola.
FINAL JEOPARDY!
The countries of the blitzkrieg in the order of their conquest
and two weapons that overwhelmed their forces,
followed by the country that stopped the blitzkrieg and a
new weapon that helped them.