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Showing posts with label II. Show all posts
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Sep 11, 2019

[Answer] The British government made a motivational poster before World War II to keep people from panicking. The words from that poster are now commonly featured on clothing, novelty items, and internet memes. What was printed on the poster?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The British government made a motivational poster before World War II to keep people from panicking. The words from that poster are now commonly featured on clothing, novelty items, and internet memes. What was printed on the poster?"



...CONTEST AND DETAILS & HOW TO ENTER: 1. This Contest Will Commence OnWed Sep 11 2019 09:24:32 GMT+0530 (IST)From 08:00:01 A.M. (IST) To 12:00:00 P.M. (IST) (“Contest Period”) 2. In Order To Be Eligible For The Contest, During The Contest Period You Must Sign-In To Or Sign-Up From An Account On The Amazon.In App (“Amazon.In App”). 3. Once You Have Signed-In To The Amazon.In App, You Can Participate By Navigating To The Page Where 5 (Five) Questions Will Be Posted During The Entire Contest Period.

Aug 14, 2019

[Answer] 1. The USA entered World War II on 7th December 1941. What was the immediate reason?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The USA entered World War II on 7th December 1941. What was the immediate reason?"



...1. Germany again sank American ships 2. Japan invaded Alaska 3. Germany declared war on America 4. Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor The Japanese launched an unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941. America entered WWII a day later after declaring war on Japan. Soon afterwards Germany and Italy declared war on America in support of Japan.

Jul 25, 2019

[Answer] 7. Which of the following starred in 'Men In Black' and its sequel 'Men In Black II'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Which of the following starred in 'Men In Black' and its sequel 'Men In Black II'?"



...1. Wesley Snipes 2. Will Smith 3. Denzel Washington 4. None of them - it was Morgan Freeman 'MIB' was released in 1997 and Will Smith starred as Agent Jay. Tommy Lee Jones was Agent Kay, Smith's partner in the fight against invading aliens. 'MIB 2' was released in 2002.

Jul 17, 2019

[Answer] 6. Which World War II Field Marshal was known as "The Desert Fox"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which World War II Field Marshal was known as "The Desert Fox"?"



...1. George S. Patton 2. Moshe Dayan 3. Douglas MacArthur 4. Erwin Rommel He was the commander of the Deutsches Afrika-Korps and became known by the nickname the Desert Fox for the skillful military campaigns he waged on behalf of the German Army in North Africa.

Jun 30, 2019

[Answer] After Queen Elizabeth II, who is next in line for the British throne?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "After Queen Elizabeth II, who is next in line for the British throne?"



...Prince Charles, the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, is the heir apparent to the British throne. His mother became queen when he was only three after the death of his grandfather King George VI in 1952. As Elizabeth's oldest child, Charles became the heir apparent to the British throne and received the title of Duke of Cornwall. Charles was also destined to become Great Britain's oldest heir apparent, with his mother remaining queen for more than six and a half decades. His younger siblings are Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. He is the father of Princes William and Harry.

Jun 28, 2019

[Answer] Which nation suffered the most casualties in World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which nation suffered the most casualties in World War II?"



...The deadliest war in the history of mankind was World War II. It was the first time in the history of warfare that civilians became targets for opposing armies. Deaths from famine and disease add to the number of military and civilian casualty totals. Russia suffered between 22 million and 28 million casualties. That's 21 percent more casualties during World War II than suffered by the Americans. The loss of life in Russia represented a loss of 14 percent of the nation's total population. By contrast, the U.S. suffered loses equaling 0.32 percent of its total population. Source: NationalWW2Museum.org

Jun 5, 2019

[Answer] 4. 1066 is remembered for the death of Harold II in the Battle of Hastings. However, Harold had success earlier in the same year by defeating the Vikings in which battle?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. 1066 is remembered for the death of Harold II in the Battle of Hastings. However, Harold had success earlier in the same year by defeating the Vikings in which battle?"



...1. Highbury 2. Old Trafford 3. Stamford Bridge 4. Anfield Following the death of King Edward (the Confessor), his nephew, Harold Godwinson was crowned as his successor. This was disputed by Harald Hardrada of Norway and William of Normandy, who both prepared to invade, one from the north and the other from the south. Harold remained in the south, prepared to repel William, but had to move his army north quickly when York fell to Harald. The Vikings were defeated on 25 September 1066, but William had taken advantage of Harold's absence and Harold, with his army depleted, was killed on October 14th.

Jun 4, 2019

[Answer] 1. What event disrupted Greece immediately after the end of World War II and lasted until 1950?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What event disrupted Greece immediately after the end of World War II and lasted until 1950?"



...1. Return of King George II 2. Civil War 3. British and Russian mililtary governorships 4. Nothing: a new Parliament was elected In October 1944 during the waning days of the Nazi government, occupying German forces in Greece were pulled out of the country. The strong Greek opposition to the Germans immediately began to squabble and position for the post war power vacuum. The German occupation had been resisted by two main Greek forces, the communist-controlled EAM-ELAS ("National Liberation Front-National-Popular Liberation Army") and the EDES ("Greek Democratic National Army"). The two groups did not act jointly but did manage to coexist during the war. In addition a Greek government in exile lead by King George II tried to maintain some semblance of relevancy from outside the country. In early 1944, EAM-ELAS set up a provisional government in the Greek mountains disowning the King and his parliament in exile. When the German's left Greece both the communists and royalist factions were brought together by the British to form a coalition government. This government disintegrated a few weeks later when the communists refused to demilitarize. Both sides took to the streets and a bitter war raged between the groups for two years. Only the presence of British military forces managed to suppress the in-fighting. The royalists were better equipped and financed and the communists accepted defeat and disbarmament at a conference in February 1945. A general election was held in Greece in March 1946. The communists and their followers abstained from the voting, however, and a royalist majority was returned. After a popular vote in September 1946 the Greek king was restored to the throne. The return of the monarchy became the scapegoat for the resurgent communists to refuse to participate in the government and instead launch a full-scale revolt. Royalist aid had shifted from Britain to the US in the interim. The US, deep in the throes of the Cold War was immediately concerned about the effect on Western Europe and NATO should Greece "fall" to the communists. The US supplied both military and economic aid to Greece to match aid to the communist forces from The USSR and its Eastern Bloc allies. This second phase of the Civil War ended in October 1949, when the U.S.-supplied (and possibly augmented) Greek army managed to harass the rebels so that many of the remaining communist fighters fled the country into neighboring Albania. The truncated Greek Civil War cost an estimated 100,000 lives and displaced nearly a million Greeks from their homes due to the fighting.

May 26, 2019

[Ans] What is the name of the “Riveter” who represented women in factories during World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the “Riveter” who represented women in factories during World War II?"



Rosie the Riveter was the star of a campaign aimed at recruiting female workers for defense industries during World War II, and she became perhaps the most iconic image of working women. American women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers during the war, as widespread male enlistment left gaping holes in the industrial labor force. Between 1940 and 1945, the female percentage of the U.S. workforce increased from 27 percent to nearly 37 percent, and by 1945 nearly one out of every four married women worked outside the home.

[Answer] What is the name of the “Riveter” who represented women in factories during World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the “Riveter” who represented women in factories during World War II?"



...Rosie the Riveter was the star of a campaign aimed at recruiting female workers for defense industries during World War II, and she became perhaps the most iconic image of working women. American women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers during the war, as widespread male enlistment left gaping holes in the industrial labor force. Between 1940 and 1945, the female percentage of the U.S. workforce increased from 27 percent to nearly 37 percent, and by 1945 nearly one out of every four married women worked outside the home.

May 7, 2019

[Answer] 7. Which World War II Field Marshal was known as "The Desert Fox"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Which World War II Field Marshal was known as "The Desert Fox"?"



...1. Moshe Dayan 2. George S. Patton 3. Erwin Rommel 4. Douglas MacArthur He was the commander of the Deutsches Afrika-Korps and became known by the nickname the Desert Fox for the skillful military campaigns he waged on behalf of the German Army in North Africa.

Apr 11, 2019

[Ans] Which airport is named after a pilot who shot down airplanes in World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which airport is named after a pilot who shot down airplanes in World War II?"



O'Hare International Airport is named after Edward Henry "Butch" O'Hare, a World War II flying ace for the United States Navy. O'Hare won the Medal of Honor for engaging a group of Japanese torpedo bombers in a dogfight during an attempted attack on the aircraft carrier Lexington. O'Hare and his wingman gunned down five Japanese bombers to ward off the potentially catastrophic attack. On September 19, 1949, the Chicago, Illinois airport was renamed O'Hare International Airport to honor O'Hare's bravery. The airport displays an aircraft replicating the one flown by Butch O'Hare during his Medal of Honor flight.

[Answer] Which airport is named after a pilot who shot down airplanes in World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which airport is named after a pilot who shot down airplanes in World War II?"



...O'Hare International Airport is named after Edward Henry "Butch" O'Hare, a World War II flying ace for the United States Navy. O'Hare won the Medal of Honor for engaging a group of Japanese torpedo bombers in a dogfight during an attempted attack on the aircraft carrier Lexington. O'Hare and his wingman gunned down five Japanese bombers to ward off the potentially catastrophic attack. On September 19, 1949, the Chicago, Illinois airport was renamed O'Hare International Airport to honor O'Hare's bravery. The airport displays an aircraft replicating the one flown by Butch O'Hare during his Medal of Honor flight.

Feb 26, 2019

[Answer] 8. Julia McWilliams' World War II assignments took her to several places overseas. In 1944 she was posted to China where an event took place that would change the course of her life. What happened?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Julia McWilliams' World War II assignments took her to several places overseas. In 1944 she was posted to China where an event took place that would change the course of her life. What happened?"



...1. She met her future husband 2. She became very ill 3. She was taken prisoner 4. She was sent home Julia met Paul Cushing Child while both working for the US spy agency. He was a high-ranking OSS official, and she worked cataloging highly classified documents. Paul Child was a sophisticated gourmand, artist and poet who had spent time living in France. They married in 1946. He introduced Julia to French food, and she often told the story of the meal they shared that first awakened her desire to learn the art of French cooking, a meal that included oysters, Sole Meuni�re and some fine wine.

Dec 19, 2018

[Answer] 1. This World War II general was elected president of the United States in 1952 and served in the White House for the rest of the decade. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. This World War II general was elected president of the United States in 1952 and served in the White House for the rest of the decade. Who was he?"



...1. George Marshall 2. Dwight D. Eisenhower 3. Douglas MacArthur 4. Erwin Rommel Eisenhower was the 34th president. He ended the Korean War, helped hold inflation to nothing and oversaw the building of an amazing interstate highway system. He was "Ike" to millions. He passed away in 1969.

Dec 15, 2018

[Answer] Who was the most decorated U.S. soldier of World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the most decorated U.S. soldier of World War II?"



...After returning from World War II, Audie Murphy starred in "To Hell and Back," the film that told his own story of heroism. Murphy is the most decorated U.S. soldier of World War II. His heroic service earned him every medal and award available at the time, including the Medal of Honor. He was only 21 at the end of the war in which he suffered combat wounds three times. Throughout his life, he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. He would go on to star in over 40 films. Source: Biography.com

Dec 11, 2018

[Answer] 5. I did not live past the age of 15. Still, my diary was translated in over 65 languages and is one of the best selling publications of all time. I died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, just a few months before the end of World War II.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. I did not live past the age of 15. Still, my diary was translated in over 65 languages and is one of the best selling publications of all time. I died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, just a few months before the end of World War II."



...1. Anne Frank 2. Miep Gies 3. Hannie Schaft 4. Jip Wijngaarden Poor Anne (1929-1945). An icon. Her diary was published by her father, the sole survivor of the eight Jews hiding in the Annex. The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam is now one of the most visited museums in the Netherlands. Bonus points if you knew that Anne wasn't Dutch at all, but German. More precisely, she was officially stateless, as in 1941 the Nazi r�gime stripped all German refugees of citizenship, but she lived in the Netherlands since age 5. She spoke and wrote in Dutch and is therefore generally accepted as a Dutch citizen. Anne Frank came in 8th in the election of the "Greatest Dutchmen of the 20th Century".

Nov 9, 2018

[Answer] What was the plane's name that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki to end World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the plane's name that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki to end World War II?"



...On Aug. 9, 1945, Maj. Gen. Charles W. Sweeney piloted the B-29 Superfortress "Bockscar" over Japan. Its mission was to drop the second of two atomic bombs on the island nation. Smoke obscured the original primary target city of Kokura. Unable to verify the target, Sweeney turned the "Bockscar" toward the secondary target, the city of Nagasaki. The "Bockscar" is now on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. Source: NYTimes.com

Oct 17, 2018

[Answer] Pope Julius II commissioned whom to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling in 1508?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Pope Julius II commissioned whom to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling in 1508?"



...Michelangelo was seen as a sculptor. Raphael was a contemporary of Michelangelo and painted the Papal Apartments. Botticelli painted several scenes on the walls of the Chapel. Pier Matteo d'Amelia painted the original ceiling.

Nov 27, 2017

[Ans] Who did President Roosevelt let join the U.S. Navy during World War II?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who did President Roosevelt let join the U.S. Navy during World War II?"



...ter on to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who looked into William’s background and finally cleared him for military service. Sworn into the US Navy, William Hitler went on to serve three years as a pharmacist’s mate, receiving the Purple Heart for a wound he suffered