International trivia questions and answers. 
- What organization elects the 15 judges of the World Court?
 
- What Irish political movement is named after a phrase meaning 
 "we ourselves:?
 
- What nation was miffed when Hubert Humphrey declined its 
 secret offer to help finance his 1968 presidential campaign?
 
- What physicist's last words were not understood because his 
 nurse did not speak German?
 
- What dictator is affectionately dubbed EL Maximo by fans?
 
- What 10-year old began earning his bad reputation by throwing 
 puppies off the Kremlin walls in 1540?
 
- What country used weather-born balloons to drop more than a 
 hundred bombs on North America during World War II.
 
- What socialist writer's last words were: "Last words are for 
 fools who haven't said enough"?
 
- What former Soviet newspaper had to depend on cash from 
 the Greek Communist Party to stay alive in the 1990s?
 
- What strategic group of islands did Portugal allow Britain to 
 access during World War II?
 
- What country was disputed in the largest sea-air battle 
 in history, from October 22-27, 1944?
 
- What did four million prisoners die mining for in 
 Stalin's Kolyma forced labor camp?
 
- What 1938 pact caused Winston Churchill to utter: "We have 
 sustained a defeat without a war"?
 
- Who's believed by many to be buried in Downpatrick under a 
 tombstone marked with the letter "F"?
 
- What French explorer was murdered by his crew after he spent 
 two  years failing to locate the mouth of the Mississippi?
 
- What can Germans publicly deny the existence of the earn five 
 years in prison?
 
- What's the Islamic Resistance Movement better known as 
 to Palestinians?
 
- What nation was bounced from the Organization of American 
 States in 1962?
 
- What political system was gradually dismantled in South 
 Africa, stating in 1989?
 
- What famous Swiss citizen said of nuclear bombs: "If I had 
 known, I would have become a watchmaker"?
 
- Who did Yigal Amir assassinate in 1995?
 
- Who was the longest reigning Arab ruler, through 1995?
 
- What royal briefly banished Sir Walter Raleigh to the 
 Tower of London after hearing of his secret marriage to her maid of
 honor?
 
- What war lasted from June5, 1967 to June 10, 1967?
 
- What Polish political movement got the support of Pope John 
 Paul II in the 1980s?
 
- What Argentinean was buried in a Milan cemetery under the 
 pseudonym Maria Maggi?
 
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 129 - International Trivia.- The United Nations. 
- Sinn Fein.
- The Soviet Union.
- Albert Einstein's. 
- Fidel Castro.
- Ivan the Terrible. 
- Japan. 
- Karl Marx's.
- Pravda. 
- The Azores.
- The Philippines.  
- Gold.  
- The Munich Pact.  
- St. Patrick.
- Robert La Salle.
- The Holocaust. 
- Hamas.
- Cuba. 
- Apartheid. 
- Albert Einstein.
- Yitzhak Rabin.  
- King Hussein of Jordan.  
- Elizabeth I.  
- The six day war. 
- Solidarity.
- Eve Peron.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Military trivia questions and answers. 
- What marked the first time since the Revolution that the U.S. 
 accepted direct financial aid to fight a war?
 
- What U.S. military base was won in the last major battle 
 against Japan?
 
- What opportunistic country declared war on Japan five days 
 before its surrender in 1945?
 
- What U.S. war broke out the same year the federal government 
 first printed paper money?
 
- What country did ever-prudent King Farouk I declare war on in 
 1945?
 
- What Bill Murray Ghostbusters term did Persian Gulf Warriors 
 use to describe being hit by chemical weapons?
 
- What did an enemy have to be, for a U. S. soldier to call him 
 a "believer" in the Vietnam War?
 
- What trials, beginning in 1945, spawned the phrase "I was only 
 following orders"?
 
- What was the first war the U. S. took part in that was 
 partially financed with lottery dollars?
 
- What southeastern state was the last to return to the Union 
 after the Civil War.
 
- What Persian Gulf warrior called his young majors in 
 charge of combat operations "Jedi Knights"?
 
- Which two nations, constitutionally barred from military 
 actions, sent money to support the Allied coalition against
 Iraq in " 1991"?
 
- What Ohio city was the 1995 Bosnian peace accord signed in?
 
- What Civil War general graduated first in the West Point class 
 of 1829?
 
- What was the B-17 long-range bomber nicknamed in World War II?
 
- What English King introduced death by boiling and legalized 
 the killing of gypsies?
 
- What two continents have never been the site of a major 
 military conflict?
 
- Who returned to Russia from exile in October, 1917?
 
- What song was the Navy band playing at Pearl Harbor when the 
 Japanese attacked?
 
- What was the first war in which one jet plane shot down 
 another/
 
- What so called "war" spawned the dueling slogans "Better Dead 
 Than Red" and "Better Red Than Dead" in the 1950s?
 
- What modern vehicle was invented to circumvent trench 
 warfare?
 
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 128 - Military Trivia.- The Persian Gulf War.
- Okinawa. 
- The Soviet Union. 
- The Civil War. 
- Germany. 
- Slimed. 
- Dead.
- The Nuremberg war crimes trials.
- The Revolutionary War. 
- Georgia.  
- Norman Schwarzkopf.  
- Germany and Japan.
- Dayton.  
- Robert E. Lee
- The Flying Fortress. 
- Henry VIII. 
- Antarctica and Australia. 
- Vladimir  Ilyich Lenin.
- The Star-Spangled Banner.
- The Korean War.  
- The Cold War.  
- The Tank.