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Who was the Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany and a key architect of the regime's propaganda machine?
Which decisive naval battle, fought in June 1942, marked a turning point in the Pacific theater and halted Japanese expansion in the Pacific?
What term is commonly used to describe the mass killing of approximately six million Jews during the holocaust?
Which government agency was responsible for overseeing the rationing of goods and materials during World War II in the United States?
What campaign encouraged Americans to grow their own fruits and vegetables, as well as to conserve and recycle materials, to support the war effort?
Which navel battle in 1944 saw a decisive victory for the U.S. Navy, leading to the destruction of much of the Japanese fleet and paving the way for further Allied advances in the Pacific?
The attack on Pearl Harbor resulted in the U.S. officially entering WWII. How did the U.S. respond to the attack?
To support the war effort, the U.S. government issued war bonds. What was the primary purpose of war bonds during World War II?
Which iconic female figure represented the symbol of women working in factories and shipyards, contributing significantly to the war effort?
Which island-hopping campaign strategy was employed by the Allied forces in the Pacific to recapture key strategic islands from Japanese control?
Which U.S. battleship, famously sunk during the attack, became a symbol of American resilience and determination during WWII?
The battle of Guadalcanal, a significant campaign in the Pacific, was fought over control of an airfield. Which country was attempted to capture the airfield during this battle?
During the Rape of Nanking, what brutal acts were committed by the Japanese forces against the civilian population and captured Chinese soldiers?
The Battle of Britain was primarily an Arial battle between the Royal Air Force (RAF) of Britain and the air force of which other country?
Which country was responsible for the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor?
Which concentration and extermination camp, notorious for its brutality and large-scale killings, became a symbol of the holocaust?
The battle of Iwo Jima, known for the iconic photograph of U.S. Marines raising the American flag, took place on an island that was crucial for which military purpose?
What was the approximate distance covered by the prisoners during the Bataan Death March?
What term is used to describe the mass migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North during and after World War II in search of jobs in the defense industries?
What doctrine, initially applied by Western democracies, aimed to avoid conflict by appeasement aggressive nations through concessions and compromises?
