eQuizShow

Withorpe ww2

Nazis

Question: Who is the leader of the Nazis?
Answer: Adolf Hitler

Question: Who attacked Britain to cause the Battle of Britain?
Answer: The Nazis (or Germany)

Question: What did Hitler want to be when he was a boy?
Answer: He wanted to be an artist

Question: What was a common Nazi medal?
Answer: The iron cross

Question: What was the most powerful gun used by the nazis?
Answer: Mp40

Great Britain

Question: Who was the leader of Great Britain?
Answer: Winston Churchill

Question: What was the army at home called?
Answer: Homeguard

Question: What was the most common British plane?
Answer: Spitfire

Question: What did the homeguard do?
Answer: They practised at home just in case there was a invasion.

Question: What was the best gun used by the allies?
Answer: Dp49

Dunkirk

Question: What was the beach called?
Answer: Dunkirk

Question: How many people got saved from Dunkirk?
Answer: 340,000 people

Question: Where is Dunkirk?
Answer: In France

Question: What was the Dunkirk mission called?
Answer: Operation Dynamo

Question: Who attacked Britain on the beach?
Answer: The nazis

Winston Churchill

Question: What did Winston Churchill do?
Answer: He was the Prime minister

Question: Where did he say that the allies and the Germans would fight?
Answer: On the beaches and on the streets

Question: Winston Churchill used to put two fingers up to mean what?
Answer: Victory

Question: Was Winston Churchill old or young in ww2?
Answer: He was old

Question: When did Winston Churchill die?
Answer: 24 January 1965

Ghettos

Question: Why were the ghettos in Germany?
Answer: Because the Germans didn't like the Jews.

Question: What happened to some of the Jewish kids?
Answer: Some of them were shot

Question: How many people were put in one room in the ghetto?
Answer: 7 people

Question: How much food were the Jews that lived in the ghettos getting a month?
Answer: 3 loaves of bread a month

Question: Where were the Jewish people taken from to be put into the ghettos?
Answer: Often from the countryside.