But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 3rd September, 1939, saw Great Britain declare war on Germany: after Germany invaded where?
Q2) Germany invaded in order to gain access to which city?
Q3) Britain declared war on Germany: in alliance with three other countries. Name one of those allies.
Q4) Britain and its allies eventually became known as what?
Q5) Germany and its allies were collectively known as the what Powers?
Q6) Name either of Germany’s two main allies.
Q7) 3rd September, 1939 saw Britain and France blockade Germany. Which of the allies armed forces would’ve carried out much of the blockade: their armies, navies or air-forces?
Q8) The period from September ’39 to the start of the Battle of France is known as what: the Phoney War, the Fake War or the Philistine’s War?
Q9) In which year was the Battle of France: 1940, 1941 or 1942?
Q10) Finally … roughly how many civilian deaths did Britain suffer, during World War 2: 67000, 77000 or 87000?
Q1) 2nd September, 1192, saw Richard 1st cosign the Treaty of Jaffa: hastening the end of the Third Crusade. Which Islamic ruler co-signed the Treaty?A1) Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb: better known, in the west, as Saladin.
Q2) 2nd September, 1901, saw the Vice President of the USA famously say “Speak softly, and carry a big stick.” Who WAS that Vice President?A2) Theodore Roosevelt.
Q3) 2nd September, 1945, saw which country declare its independence?A3) Vietnam.
Q4) Jean Paul Akayesu was found guilty of nine counts of genocide: on 2nd September, 1998. He’d been the mayor of a small town, and involved in the killings in which African country?A4) Rwanda.
Q5) Finally … 2nd September is the feast day of Saint Agricola of Avignon. He’s traditionally invoked, if you have which disease: AIDS, the Black Death or Bubonic Plague?A5) Bubonic Plague. (Agricola is also the patron saint of storks.)
“It is evil things that we will be fighting against—brute force, bad faith, injustice, oppression and persecution—and against them I am certain that the right will prevail.”
Neville Chamberlain.
Quite a combo! :)
ReplyDelete1. Poland
2. Danzig
3. France
4. the Allies
5. the Axis powers
6. Italy and Japan
7. navies
8. the Phoney War
9. 1940
10. 87000