A. Germany
B. France
C. Malta
D. Zimbabwe
Related Mcqs:
- After forcing the withdrawal of the occupying German Forces ahead of the advancing Red Army, Josip Broz Tito became the undisputed leader of Yugoslavia. What was the name given to Tito’s guerrilla fighters?
A. Partisans
B. Chetniks
C. Ustase
D. Maquis - Of what country did dictator Josip Broz Tito become Prime Minister in 1945 and rule as President from 1953 until his death in 1980:
A. Hungary
B. Czechoslovakia
C. Bulgaria
D. Yugoslavia - In which year UN Security Council voted unanimously to establish a UN protection Force (UNPROFOR) for civil war torn Yugoslavia?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993 - Albert Zafy became the president of which country for a three-year stint?
A. Sri Lanka
B. Madagascar
C. Malaysia
D. New Zealand - Who became the first president of Panama once it became a republic?
A. Jose Domingo De Obaldia
B. Manuel Amador Guerrero
C. Carlos Antonio Mendoza
D. Federico Boyd - Who led a coup d’tat in Suriname in 1980?
A. Ronald / Venetiaan
B. Desi Bouterse
C. Charles Taylor
D. Robert Mugabe - India is believed to have begun work on a __________ in 1980.
A. Atomic Weapon
B. Hydrogen bomb
C. Thermonuclear weapon
D. Atomic bomb - Nursultan Nazarbayev became President in 1991 of what country?
A. Uzbekistan
B. Turkmenistan
C. Kazakhstan
D. Tajikistan - Moamer al Qaddafi became (virtual) President in 1969 of what country?
A. Sudan
B. Libya
C. Egypt
D. Tunisia - Walter Ulbricht became President in 1960 of what country?
A. Switzerland
B. West Germany (BRD)
C. East Germany (DDR)
D. Austria