Sierously? Since when did Germany invade Poland in 38? And yes, Germany and Russia did have peace, but anyone who knew history would have said no. ur an fagit fak n ghey
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 00:11:44
Poland was also an ally. They never officially surrendered to the Axis (or to Russia). It was an original allied power (allied to Britain and France). After its surrender, multiple resistance factions rose up, including the Polish Home Army which was active in the Warsaw uprising, the Polish People's Army, which fought alongside the Soviets, the Polish government-in-exile in Britain, and the Polish 1st Armoured division (along with others) that fought in France. Thus, Poland was an allied power.
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 00:17:30
Oh Polish jokes. The Poles were actually.manufacturing the most advanced warplanes at the advent of war, however they were selling them all to other nations to repay massive debt. They had only old borrowed English and French warplanes in their own Air Corps at the start of the war. And opposite of legend, cavalry never charged tanks. The Germans charged Cavalry in their tanks, catching the poles off gaurd who fought bravely. Astonishing even German commanders.
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 01:51:56
Yeah, the Poland thing gave me 97%. Certainly not the most in-depth test or the best. You should do a 30 question test, but before releasing any more tests, please do the following: Beta tests, in-depth history reading, and error checking.
What really boggled me was mentioning Patton. Patton was noteworthy, but if you're going to mention generals, you really need to go top-to-bottom. Example: 1. Which country was Eisenhower loyal to? A. Germany B. USA C. USSR D. Norway
2. What was Yamamoto's tide-turning defeat in the Pacific? A. Attack on Pearl Harbor B. Battle of Midway C. Battle of Coral Sea D. Battle of Imphal
3. Generalfeldmarshal Rommel's nickname was.... A. " Desert Rat " B. " Water Snake " C. " German Panther " D. " Desert Fox " Not much else to add, really.
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 04:20:53
2. Nagoya was in fact bombed by the U.S. in April of 1942 and later in January and March of 1945. The question does not ask which cities were nuclear bombed.
3. Pakistan was a part of the British Empire (as part of India until 1947), so it, Britain and the U.S. were also three allied powers in WWII
4. (A positive comment) I actually got tripped up on the Patton question, because I forgot that he was killed in a car accident in Europe just after the war. Nice question!
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 14:19:32
I got an 88% I missed that question about the general <_< only because I did not know all the generals in WW2. ._. I feel like i should have gotten an 90 though the point system kinda strange.
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 17:28:51
i created this in like 5min cut me a little slack guy.. all my anwsers were taken from an American History Book so relax.. if something is misplaced i will go check.. But as far as i am Concerned those answers were all Correct.. Poland was considered an ally sure, but after their defeat they were no longer an Allied Nation thus Making the Allied Nations France UK and US
EDIT: Upon further studying this time from another source the Invasion of Poland did in fact take place in 1939 not 1938, thus making the test question wrong, i have fixed your scores and they improved very well, and about that comment saying the two japanese cities that were bombed in 1945, if you read closer, it saying which two cities were bombed ENDING world war 2 in 1945.. a clear reference..
Edited 6/13/2014 17:37:41
take your world war 2 test here....: 2014-06-13 17:59:46