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Transcript
WWII
Jeopardy!
WWII
Dates
Dieppe
Juno
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Cause
&
Effect
100
Other
100
Where
in the
World
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Propaganda
&
Women
100
September 1st, 1939
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Germany invaded Poland
For 100 extra points, when did
Germany and Britain Declare war?
– September 3rd, 1939
Home
August 19th, 1942
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Battle of Dieppe
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August 25th, 1944
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Paris was liberated
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June 6th, 1944
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Battle at Juno Beach / Normandy
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May 7th, 1945
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Germany, unconditional surrender.
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The Battle of Dieppe taught
lessons that helped Canadians
in what other battle?
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Juno Beach or Normandy
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___% were either, killed,
wounded or taken prisoner.
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88%
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How long did the Battle
last?
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Battle lasted 9 hours
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List 5 Reasons Dieppe
was a Failure
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Communication
Lack of air support
Weather/delays
German Spies/Spy planes
Inadequate Equipment (Tanks/Guns)
German convoy, which alerted coastal
defences
Est.
Daily Double
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Home
Where is Dieppe?
Home
The day of the attack on
Juno Beach is known as
what?
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D-Day
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Canada had a _____ role
in Normandy.
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Major
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Was called operation
what?
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Overlord
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July 25th, 1944
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Except for Dieppe, it was the bloodiest
day of the war for Canada.
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List 5 changes made from
the Battle of Dieppe
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Communication/Signals
Proper Weapons
Proper Tanks
Before Dawn Air Raids
Paratroopers
Planning/ No Delays
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Daily Double
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Home
Hitler violated the terms
of what?
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The Treaty of Versailles
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An atomic bomb was dropped on
_______ and on ______Japan.
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Nagasaki & Hiroshima
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What are reparations?
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Money paid to the victors of a War.
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What year did Japan and
China go to war?
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1937
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What happened in May 1940,
and what was Canada’s
response?
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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.
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C.W.A.C. stands for what?
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Canadian Women’s Army Corps
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An obstacle for women in the war
from 1939 until 1943 prohibited
what?
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prohibited marriage during any
woman's military service
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What are the two types of
Propaganda?
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Positive and Negative
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List 5 purposes of
Propaganda used in WWII?
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Recruitment
Buy Bonds
Don’t talk
Save food
Don’t waste, recycle, car pool
Work
Est.
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The two factors leading to
the creation of the C.W.A.C.
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Army would sooner or later need more
workers & Canadian women were
eager to join the Armed Forces.
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How did Britain, France, and the
United States respond to Hitler’s
violations? What was it called.
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Policy of Appeasement
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Tommy Prince was Canada’s most
decorated _______________ war
hero.
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First Nation
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What is blitzkrieg?
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German attack method of invading
fast.
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What was the first combat
Canadian troops saw in
WWII?
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Hong Kong
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Why was the decision to
enter the war different for
Canada this time?
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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
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Where is France and England?
England
France
Home
Find Germany and Poland
Germany
Poland
Home
Find Czechoslovakia and Austria
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Home
Find the U.S.S.R. and Yugoslavia
U.S.S.R.
Yugoslavia
Home
Find Japan and Hawaii.
Japan
Hawaii
Home
Give the first or last name of
BOTH the war brides that
came to LHHS
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Final
Peggy Moir & Betty Hawkins
Jeopardy