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World War 2
-TEST-
Lesson 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
+ Typical Aspects
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (or Nazi-Soviet Pact) stated that:
A
the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were Allies
B
the Soviet Union would never attack Germany
C
the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany would never attack each other
D
the Soviet Union would remain neutral if Hitler attacked Western Europe
Slide 2 - Quizvraag
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the Soviet Union to make an alliance with Germany in 1939?
A
Stalin needed time to re-arm to defend Russia against the Nazis.
B
Stalin believed that Hitler was the bloody assassin of the workers.
C
Stalin made a secret agreement with Hitler to divide Poland between them.
D
Stalin did not trust England and France as allies because they did not stand up to Hitler
Slide 3 - Quizvraag
Which of the following does NOT belong to the tactic of Blitzkrieg?
A
Trench warfare
B
Planes bombing enemy positions
C
Tanks capturing enemy territory
D
Infantry taking over territory while planes and tanks move on.
Slide 4 - Quizvraag
Put the events of the Blitzkrieg
in the correct chronological order
Germany invades the Netherlands
Soviet Union invades Eastern Poland
France capitulates
Germany invades Poland
Battle of Britain
Britain and France declare war on Germany
Slide 5 - Sleepvraag
Which statement about the Battle of Britain is true? Statement I: Under prime minister Chamberlain Britain prepared for a German aerial attack on British cities. Statement II: Hitler did not plan to occupy Britain, but he wanted to force Britain to make peace with Germany.
A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
Slide 6 - Quizvraag
Why did Hitler eventually stop bombing British cities?
A
He needed to save his airplanes for Operation Barbarossa
B
He realised that the British would never be bombed into submission
C
He did not want to anger Britain's ally: the USA
D
He realised that the RAF was stronger than the Luftwaffe
Slide 7 - Quizvraag
Why did Hitler plan the attack on the Soviet Union in the early summer?
A
Stalin suspected the attack and started preparing his army, so Hitler could not postpone any longer
B
Napoleon had done the same more than a hundred years earlier and succeeded.
C
Hitler wanted to have reached his main goals before the Russian winter set in.
D
Hitler wanted to win the war before America would join on the side of the Allies.
Slide 8 - Quizvraag
Which of the following was the least important reason for invading the Soviet Union?
A
lebensraum
B
grain and oil fields
C
destroy Treaty of Versailles
D
destroy communism
Slide 9 - Quizvraag
Why were the German troops often welcomed by the Russian population?
A
Many Russians believed the Germans would liberate them from Stalin and communism
B
Many Russians were nazis themselves
C
Many Russians believed the Non-Agression Pact was still on.
D
Many Russians were too afraid of the Germans to show their true feelings.
Slide 10 - Quizvraag
Hitler made several mistakes and had several setbacks during his war against the Soviet Union. Use the following terms / key words to describe in two or three proper sentences why this was a setback for the Germans.
1. new allies
Slide 11 - Open vraag
Hitler made several mistakes and had several setbacks during his war against the Soviet Union. Use the following terms / key words to describe in two or three proper sentences why this was a setback for the Germans.
2. scorched earth
Slide 12 - Open vraag
What was the main reason for Japan to attack the US fleet at Pearl Harbor?
A
Because the USA decided not sell Japan any war material
B
Because the USA banned all trade with Japan
C
Because they planned to take over the USA and fight together with Germany
D
Because they wanted to cripple the US fleet so it could not interfere with Japan’s expansion
Slide 13 - Quizvraag
Why is the battle of Stalingrad generally seen as a turning point in World War 2?
Slide 14 - Open vraag
What did Stalin mean with a "second front"?
A
an allied attack on German territory in western Europe
B
a German attack on Russian territory in eastern Europe
C
a Russian attack on German territory in eastern Europe
D
an allied attack on German territory in eastern Europe
Slide 15 - Quizvraag
Which statement about D-Day is true? Statement I: the Atlantic Wall needed to prevent the Allies from landing on the western European beaches. Statement II: The Atlantic Wall was only built along the French coast because Hitler expected D-Day to take place in France.
A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
Slide 16 - Quizvraag
Where did Hitler expect D-Day to take place?
A
Normandy
B
Calais
C
Scheveningen
D
Dunkirk
Slide 17 - Quizvraag
What was the main reason for president Truman to use the atomic bomb?
A
The possible cost in American lives of an invasion was too high.
B
Only this new weapon could force the Japanese to negotiate peace
C
The Americans wanted to avenge the casualties of Pearl Harbor
D
Hiroshima was the military industrial heart of Japan
Slide 18 - Quizvraag
Look at the propaganda poster. What is the most likely event right after which this poster was published?
A
The invasion of Poland
B
Pearl Harbor
C
Battle of Britain
D
the Nazi Soviet Pact
Slide 19 - Quizvraag
collaboration
passive resistance
active resistance
This task is about the Netherlands during WW2. Drag the texts to the correct boxes.
Go into hiding to avoid
work in Germany
membership of the NSB
hiding Jews in your home
the February Strike
listening to Radio Oranje
spreading illegal newspapers
signing the Ariërverklaring
working in the German war industry
sabotaging German plans
fighting at the eastern front
leave the cinema during a nazi propaganda newsreel
Slide 20 - Sleepvraag
Put the events of the Holocaust
in the correct chronological order
Hitler orders Einsatzgruppen to shoot as many Jews as possible in Russia
The Nuremberg Laws are introduced
Camps like Sobibor and Treblinka were set up with the sole purpose of gassing Jews and gypsies
Jews that worked for the government and in education were fired
The Night of Broken Glass takes place
Signs saying ‘Forbidden for Jews’ started to ban Jews from most public facilities
Slide 21 - Sleepvraag
24. Drag the names, flags and hotspots to the correct person.
Winston Churchill
Adolf Hitler
Franklin Roosevelt
Jozeph Stalin
Benito Mussolini
"I have nothing to offer you but blood, sweat and tears"
Fascist dictator. Big fan of the Roman Empire
was completely surprised by the German invasion of his country
Got married on the last day of his life.
died before his country won the war
Slide 22 - Sleepvraag
Study the political cartoon, then answer both questions. a. To which event does this cartoon refer? b. Explain the title of this cartoon.
Slide 23 - Open vraag
Why did the Germans bomb Rotterdam?
A
To give a demonstration of what the German Luftwaffe was capable of
B
to show that German resistance is futile
C
to destroy Dutch warships in the Rotterdam harbour
D
to force the Netherlands to capitulate
Slide 24 - Quizvraag
Which of the events, people or concepts is the odd one out?
A
Anton Mussert
B
Seyss-Inquart
C
General Winkelman
D
NSB
Slide 25 - Quizvraag
Which of the events, people or concepts is the odd one out?
A
Jewish schools
B
Westerbork concentration camp
C
February Strike
D
wearing a yellow star
Slide 26 - Quizvraag
key words;
the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.
Slide 27 - Open vraag
key words;
Nazi round-up to capture Jews
Slide 28 - Open vraag
A
A & E
B
B & D
C
C & D
D
D & E
Slide 29 - Quizvraag
Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
development of scientific thinking in Greek city states