Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
What happened on D-day, 6th June,1944?
Question 1:
What happened on D-day, 6th June,1944?
A.
Victory over Japan was announced.
B.
Operation Overlord started.
C.
Nazi Germany was declared defeated.
D.
The end of World War II was announced.
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Trivial Practice Quiz history - Test 93 | Englishfreetest.com
30 minutes
15 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany and the head of which German party?
What was the aim of The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, signed on 23 August 1939 between Germany and the Soviet Union?
Until which event did the US remain neutral in the Second World War?
Arbeit macht frei was a popular German slogan during World War II, placed mainly on the entrances of which of these?
This significant battle on the WW II Eastern front is largely regarded as the largest armed conflict of all time.
What happened on D-day, 6th June,1944?
What 1945 conference considered the final plans for the defeat of Germany and postwar Europe?
Where did the official Japanese surrender on 2nd September 1945 take place?
Which organization did the Allies create in 1945 in order to maintain peace after World War II?
Who are the two ancient Greek architects who designed the Parthenon, a temple regarded as one of the worlds greatest cultural monuments.
What ancient Greek vessel was used to mix wine and water?
This ancient Greek construction, regarded as one the Seven Wonders of the World, was carved by the famed classical sculptor Phidias.
What was the name of the ancient Greek wrestling school, which was later used for delivering lectures and conducting intellectual conversations?
In the ancient Greek society, these women were high-class entertainers, much like the Japanese geisha.
This ancient Greek, despite having a speech impediment, was one of the greatest orators in his time.
Some other questions you may be interested in
One of Beethovens most popular and famous works, this symphony was originally dedicated to Napoleon. When Napoleon accepted the title of Emperor of France, Beethoven changed the dedication to a heroic symphony, composed to celebrate the memory of a great man.
The great Choral Symphony by Beethoven ends with a beautiful song based on a German poem. Who wrote the poem?
This symphony, composed by Beethoven in 1800, lasts for just 28 minutes. Many say that it resembles a German drinking song.
The period from about 1812 to 1816 was one of Beethovens least productive periods. What is the most probable reason for this?
This great musician was born in Wisconsin but lived for many years in Mahwah, New Jersey. He is most responsible for the development of the unibody electric guitar. Unfortunately, he died in August of 2009.
She was called Sassy and was one of the greatest jazz vocalists.