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1 WWII Jeopardy!

2 WWII Dates Dieppe Juno Cause & Effect Where in the World Other 100 200
Propaganda & Women Where in the World Other 100 200 300 400 500

3 September 1st, 1939 Germany invaded Poland
For 100 extra points, when did Germany and Britain Declare war? September 3rd, 1939 Home

4 August 19th, 1942 Battle of Dieppe Home

5 August 25th, 1944 Paris was liberated Home

6 June 6th, 1944 Battle at Juno Beach / Normandy Home

7 May 7th, 1945 Germany, unconditional surrender. Home

8 The Battle of Dieppe taught lessons that helped Canadians in what other battle?
Juno Beach or Normandy Home

9 ___% were either, killed, wounded or taken prisoner.
88% Home

10 How long did the Battle last?
Battle lasted 9 hours Home

11 List 5 Reasons Dieppe was a Failure
Communication Lack of air support Weather/delays German Spies/Spy planes Inadequate Equipment (Tanks/Guns) German convoy, which alerted coastal defences Est. Daily Double Home

12 Where is Dieppe? Home

13 The day of the attack on Juno Beach is known as what?
D-Day Home

14 Canada had a _____ role in Normandy.
Major Home

15 Was called operation what?
Overlord Home

16 July 25th, 1944 Except for Dieppe, it was the bloodiest day of the war for Canada. Home

17 List 5 changes made from the Battle of Dieppe
Communication/Signals Proper Weapons Proper Tanks Before Dawn Air Raids Paratroopers Planning/ No Delays Est. Daily Double Home

18 Hitler violated the terms of what?
The Treaty of Versailles Home

19 An atomic bomb was dropped on _______ and on ______Japan.
Nagasaki & Hiroshima Home

20 What are reparations? Money paid to the victors of a War. Home

21 What year did Japan and China go to war?
1937 Home

22 What happened in May 1940, and what was Canada’s response?
German invaded Holland, Belgium and France, leaving Britain alone in the ally fight against Germany. Canada’s response- went from a limited role to a total commitment to the war. Home

23 C.W.A.C. stands for what? Canadian Women’s Army Corps Home

24 An obstacle for women in the war from 1939 until 1943 prohibited what?
prohibited marriage during any woman's military service Home

25 What are the two types of Propaganda?
Positive and Negative Home

26 List 5 purposes of Propaganda used in WWII?
Recruitment Buy Bonds Don’t talk Save food Don’t waste, recycle, car pool Work Est. Home

27 The two factors leading to the creation of the C.W.A.C.
Army would sooner or later need more workers & Canadian women were eager to join the Armed Forces. Home

28 How did Britain, France, and the United States respond to Hitler’s violations? What was it called.
Policy of Appeasement Home

29 Tommy Prince was Canada’s most decorated _______________ war hero.
First Nation Home

30 What is blitzkrieg? German attack method of invading fast. Home

31 What was the first combat Canadian troops saw in WWII?
Hong Kong Home

32 Why was the decision to enter the war different for Canada this time?
Now independent, did not have to go to war with Britain. For 100 more points what was what did the Prime Minister Mackenzie King agreed to do? Send a small volunteer army Home

33 Where is France and England?
Home

34 Find Germany and Poland
Home

35 Find Czechoslovakia and Austria
Home

36 Find the U.S.S.R. and Yugoslavia
Home

37 Find Japan and Hawaii. Japan Hawaii Home

38 Give the first or last name of BOTH the war brides that came to LHHS
Final Jeopardy Peggy Moir & Betty Hawkins


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