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How well do you know WWII? Test yourself with this quick quiz! All answers can be found in "Always, Ian: The Discovered Journey of Ian Morrison Smith in World War II" by Pat Smith Hopper.
Besides Pearl Harbor, what other sites were attacked by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941?
Always, Ian: The Discovered Journey of Ian Morrison Smith In World War II
Guam and Malaya
Shanghai and Midway
The Philippines and Wake Island
All of the above
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The U.S. planned to launch a land invasion of Japan in Nov. 1945 that would dwarf D-Day and drop at least 9 atom bombs
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True
False
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Why didn't American G.I.s go all the way to Berlin?
Always, Ian: The Discovered Journey of Ian Morrison Smith In World War II
Allies agreed at Yalta to let Stalin have it
Stalin blackmailed Eisenhower with knowledge of his affair
Eisenhower was concerned to get American troops to the Pacific as soon as possible
Eisenhower wanted to send G.I. troops back to the U.S. to build favorable image to run for president
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In the final Po Valley Campaign the Allied troops came from what countries
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US/Britain/Poland
British India/Japan/South Africa
France/Italy/New Zealand
Palestine/Brazil/America
All of the above
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One of the main questions G.I's asked while fighting in Italy in 1945
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How can we walk hundreds of miles with so little to eat?
Do we have to fight the Germans up into the Alps?
Will I find a job I like waiting for me when the war is over?
Have the Japanese been defeated in the Pacific?
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