World Wars Trivia
A trivia pack on the two conflicts that shaped the twentieth century. From the assassination at Sarajevo to VE Day in 1945, the pack covers leaders, battles, technology, treaties and the home-front facts most history quizzes lean on.
Start a World Wars quiz →World War One
The pre-war alliances and the crisis of summer 1914, the Western Front (the Marne, Verdun, the Somme, Passchendaele), the Eastern Front (Tannenberg, Brusilov), the Italian, Balkan and Middle Eastern theatres, naval war (Jutland and the U-boat campaigns) and the US entry. Plus the leaders — Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau, the Kaiser, Foch, Pétain — and the technology that broke the pre-war playbook.
The peace settlement, Versailles and the immediate aftermath are in the pack too, since they're where many quiz lines about the war land.
World War Two
Both theatres: in Europe, the invasions of Poland, France and the Soviet Union, the Battle of Britain, the Mediterranean and North African campaigns, the Eastern Front, the Italian campaign, D-Day and the western advance, the strategic bombing of Germany and the fall of Berlin. In the Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Midway, the island-hopping campaign, Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and the war's end. Leaders, commanders, codename operations and the famous turning-point dates are all fair game.
The pack also touches the wartime conferences (Tehran, Yalta, Potsdam) since they're a recurring pub-quiz trope.
Frequently asked questions
Is the pack heavy on dates?
Dates appear, but so do leaders, places and famous operations. Multiple choice means you don't need pinpoint recall.
Is the home front included?
Yes — rationing, propaganda, and home-front politics all show up, particularly for WWII.
How long is a match?
Ten questions, around three to five minutes.
How many players?
Up to six per room.