Hi everyone, it's Brian Kilmeade and it's time to take the quiz. This is the quiz. History, pop culture, science, sports, civics. How much do you know? Let's find out.
Five days a week, it's five questions in less than five minutes. We ask people on the streets of New York City to play along. Let's see how you do. Question one. In the D-Day invasion, Allied forces from the United States, Canada, and Great Britain stormed the beaches of Normandy to battle German forces. Normandy is in what country? Not a history buff. Do not know that. France. France.
Easy. That's France. Question two. What future president has been named Supreme Allied Commander of the European Theater during World War II? Pass. Eisenhower. That would be Dwight D. Eisenhower. How you doing so far? It's going to get a little bit tougher. On to question three. This man held the titles of War Minister and Prime Minister of Japan during World War II. Later, he was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death. Name him. Hirohito? No.
I don't know. I was going to say now. Answer. Hideki Tojo. Question four. The Battle for Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle of World War II. Though a Soviet victory, there were millions of casualties. Divisions wiped out. Hundreds of aircraft shot down and more than 99% of the city destroyed. What is the current name of Stalingrad? St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg. Don't know.
That would be Valgo Grad. Play, share, listen. Question five is next. Pull up a chair and join me, Rachel Campos Duffy. And me, former U.S. Congressman Sean Duffy, as we share our perspective on the discussions happening at kitchen tables across America. Download From the Kitchen Table to Duffy's at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you download podcasts. Now, brace yourself. Get ready. The moment you've been waiting for. Question five.
also known as the Tokyo Raid. This April 1942 bombing campaign was America's first airstrike on the Japanese homeland. Who was the American lieutenant colonel for which the raid was more commonly named? McCarthy. MacArthur. I don't know. Eisenhower. And the answer is James Doolittle.
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