Given each of the questions below, check the most appropriate response.

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1. How many airborne divisions were in Operation Market Garden?

one
two
three


2. The "Bridge Too Far" was at...

Vegel
Nijmegen
Arnhem


3. The operation was unsuccessful because...

of faulty intelligence
the defenders were too strong
the operation was too ambitious


4. Total Allied penetration was...

20 miles
40 miles
90 miles


5. The first German city captured was...

Cologne
Aachen
Wesel


6. Which Normandy General was in the Hurtgen Forest?

Bradley
Patton
Cota


7. General George Patton died in...

Germany
Belgium
Luxembourg


8. What US Division surrendered in the Bulge?

7th Armored
99th Infantry
106th Infantry


9. Who were the "Battered Bastards"?

82nd Airborne
7th Armored
101st Airborne


10. SS Combat Group Peiper shot American POWs at...

Lingueville
Baugez
Honsfeld


 

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