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WW2

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Question 1/5

What was the group that Adolf Hitler was part of called

A. Nazi Party

B. Soviet Union

C. British empire

D. Imperial Japan

The Nazi Party was a political group that ruled Germany between 1933 and 1945. Under Adolf Hitler’s leadership, the Nazis started World War II. They also carried out the Holocaust—the murder of about 6 million Jewish people.

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Question 2/5

what did the government encourage people to do

A. grow their own food

B. find a new job

C. watch tv

D. plant trees

The Dig for Victory campaign was launched in 1940 to combat food shortages by promoting the planting of allotments in gardens and on public land. The aim was to make Britain as self-sufficient in food as possible.

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Question 3/5

what weapons did both sides in world war 2 use to make it the most technologic war

A. iPads

B. Chromebooks

C. Tanks

D. cipher machines

Tanks were vital to the German strategy of Blitzkrieg, or lightning war. Using fast powerful tanks they broke through allied defences, allowing the Nazis to take over Poland, Belgium, France and the Netherlands at a rapid pace.

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Question 4/5

What does the RAF stand for

A. red angry foxes

B. resource allocation formula

C. risk assessment failed

D. Royal air force

RAF stands for the Royal Air Force and they fought the war from aeroplanes built specially for fighting. This was where the Battle of Britain was fought, in the skies over southern Britain, against the German air force, the Luftwaffe.

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Question 5/5

how many countries were involved in world war 2

A. 50

B. 200

C. 5

D. 1000000

The main allies were Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, which is now Russia and parts of Eastern Europe. Other allies included France, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Canada and China.

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A: The Nazi Party was a political group that ruled Germany between 1933 and 1945. Under Adolf Hitler’s leadership, the Nazis started World War II. They also carried out the Holocaust—the murder of about 6 million Jewish people.

D: RAF stands for the Royal Air Force and they fought the war from aeroplanes built specially for fighting. This was where the Battle of Britain was fought, in the skies over southern Britain, against the German air force, the Luftwaffe.

C: Tanks were vital to the German strategy of Blitzkrieg, or lightning war. Using fast powerful tanks they broke through allied defences, allowing the Nazis to take over Poland, Belgium, France and the Netherlands at a rapid pace.

A: The Dig for Victory campaign was launched in 1940 to combat food shortages by promotng the planting of allotments in gardens and on public land. The aim was to make Britain as self-sufficient in food as possible.

A: The main allies were Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, which is now Russia and parts of Eastern Europe. Other allies included France, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Canada and China.

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