WWII Escape Room
You are working to connect all the pieces that made up WWII.
Complete the four tasks to reach the end and earn your reward. But beware; errors will cause you to slide back a step.
When you are ready to begin, click on the poster to the left.
Key Nations of the War.
Click and drag the markers to their correct locations on the map.
Make note of the locations you have placed. You will need this knowledge in the next stage. When you are ready. Click on the flag in the upper right corner.
1490
Key Nations of the War.
This nation was the first to be invaded by Nazi Germany in 1939. When ready; click on the flag to progress. Remember the code.
What was the Key-Code presented?
Leaders of the War.
Click and drag the portraits of WWII leaders to their correct nations.
Make note of the locations you have placed. You will need this knowledge in the next stage. When you are ready. Click on the Flag in the upper right corner.
Leaders of the War.
2102
This Fascist dictator’s nation once fought with the Allied Powers during WWI; BUT during WWII joined the Axis Powers.
What was the Key-Code presented?
Battles & Events
Germany Invades Poland
The Lend-Lease Act
Germany Occupies France
1939
Summer 1940
Autumn 1940
1941
Battle of Britain
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Allies implement new Radar technology to counter German airraids.
U.S. supports allies but remains neutral otherwise.
Demonstrates rapid Nazi control of Western Europe.
Triggers WWII; Britain and France declare war.
Battles & Events
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1942-1943
1941
Dec. 7th, 1941
Dec. 8th, 1941
Invasion of Soviet Union
Battle of Stalingrad
Pearl Harbor
Declaration of War
Japan attacks the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Germany invades the Soviet Union; breaking the Non-Aggression Pact
Major Soviet victory; a turning point on the Eastern Front.
Officially brings the U.S. into the war. Congress declares war on Japan.
Battles & Events
Jun 6th, 1944
Dec. 1944-Jan. 1945
1944-1945
May 8th, 1945
Largest amphibious invasion in world history, also known as D-Day.
Liberations of Concentration Camps
Operation Overlord
Battle of the Bulge
V-E Day
Germany surrenders; European conflict officially ends.
Last major Axis counterattack in Europe; Allies are victorious.
Allied troops uncover genocide, shaping postwar human rights focus.
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Reorganize the events in chronological order
The earliest/oldest event is at the top. The most recent event will be at the bottom.
Organize the posters into the proper categories.
Enlist in the Military
Women in the Workforce
Sense of Sacrifice
What is the term for a type of media that is used to ‘whip up’ support for one’s side, or used to vilify an enemy?
Be careful with spelling as mistakes will send you back
Congratulations
You have completed all the challenges presented before you. To finalize your victory; complete the google form to the left. Exit Code: parade
WWII - Timeline Escape Room
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WWII Escape Room
You are working to connect all the pieces that made up WWII.
Complete the four tasks to reach the end and earn your reward. But beware; errors will cause you to slide back a step.
When you are ready to begin, click on the poster to the left.
Key Nations of the War.
Click and drag the markers to their correct locations on the map.
Make note of the locations you have placed. You will need this knowledge in the next stage. When you are ready. Click on the flag in the upper right corner.
1490
Key Nations of the War.
This nation was the first to be invaded by Nazi Germany in 1939. When ready; click on the flag to progress. Remember the code.
What was the Key-Code presented?
Leaders of the War.
Click and drag the portraits of WWII leaders to their correct nations.
Make note of the locations you have placed. You will need this knowledge in the next stage. When you are ready. Click on the Flag in the upper right corner.
Leaders of the War.
2102
This Fascist dictator’s nation once fought with the Allied Powers during WWI; BUT during WWII joined the Axis Powers.
What was the Key-Code presented?
Battles & Events
Germany Invades Poland
The Lend-Lease Act
Germany Occupies France
1939
Summer 1940
Autumn 1940
1941
Battle of Britain
Place Tag Here
Place Tag Here
Place Tag Here
Place Tag Here
Allies implement new Radar technology to counter German airraids.
U.S. supports allies but remains neutral otherwise.
Demonstrates rapid Nazi control of Western Europe.
Triggers WWII; Britain and France declare war.
Battles & Events
Place Image Here
Place Image Here
Place Image Here
Place Image Here
1942-1943
1941
Dec. 7th, 1941
Dec. 8th, 1941
Invasion of Soviet Union
Battle of Stalingrad
Pearl Harbor
Declaration of War
Japan attacks the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Germany invades the Soviet Union; breaking the Non-Aggression Pact
Major Soviet victory; a turning point on the Eastern Front.
Officially brings the U.S. into the war. Congress declares war on Japan.
Battles & Events
Jun 6th, 1944
Dec. 1944-Jan. 1945
1944-1945
May 8th, 1945
Largest amphibious invasion in world history, also known as D-Day.
Liberations of Concentration Camps
Operation Overlord
Battle of the Bulge
V-E Day
Germany surrenders; European conflict officially ends.
Last major Axis counterattack in Europe; Allies are victorious.
Allied troops uncover genocide, shaping postwar human rights focus.
Place Tag Here
Place Tag Here
Place Tag Here
Place Tag Here
Reorganize the events in chronological order
The earliest/oldest event is at the top. The most recent event will be at the bottom.
Organize the posters into the proper categories.
Enlist in the Military
Women in the Workforce
Sense of Sacrifice
What is the term for a type of media that is used to ‘whip up’ support for one’s side, or used to vilify an enemy?
Be careful with spelling as mistakes will send you back
Congratulations
You have completed all the challenges presented before you. To finalize your victory; complete the google form to the left. Exit Code: parade