A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War Test | Final Test - Hard

William Stephenson
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A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War Test | Final Test - Hard

William Stephenson
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 136 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. Who worked at British Intelligence in a sensitive position?

2. What did Hoover not find credible?

3. What was under the atomic research lab in Copenhagen?

4. Who had a relationship with I. B. Farben?

5. When did Heydrich die?

Short Essay Questions

1. How did the BSC set up Hitler to believe that Heydrich's death was "in the stars"?

2. How were some large corporations in the United States helping the Nazi efforts at world domination?

3. What did the narrator write about the Vichy French?

4. Describe the sinking of the Bismarck a few days later.

5. What did the Russians want of the allies and what are the Russians considering?

6. Describe how the Bismarck was encountered in Norwegian waters by the Hood.

7. Who was CYNTHIA?

8. What did J. Edgar Hoover get angry and how does Stevenson try to appease the man?

9. Briefly explain who "TRICYCLE" was and his involvement with the United States.

10. Describe the problems that were occurring in the British and American intelligence communities after TORCH.

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Roosevelt had to convince the American public to support England. Supply lines had to remain open, and England needed destroyers and other war equipment. This placed Roosevelt in an awkward position because he was running for re-election and couldn't openly be pro-war. Discuss the following:

1. What does it say about presidential power that Roosevelt could not just hand over money and equipment to England?

2. Do you think Roosevelt should have allowed the upcoming election to influence his public stance on the war? Why or why not?

3. Research the attitude of the people of the United States towards the early part of the war going on in Europe. Did they think it was any of their business? Why or why not? What was the general consensus about entering the war on the side of Great Britain?

Essay Topic 2

Without Adolf Hitler's rise to power, WWII may never have occurred--at least on the European front; therefore, an understanding of the state of Germany at that time is essential to understanding many of the references in the book. Discuss the following:

1. Research and write an informative essay on the state of Germany during the 2 decades prior to the outbreak of WWII. What is the economy like? What are the major political parties? What do they stand for? What is the make-up of the German society as far as religious, racial and class?

Essay Topic 3

TRICYCLE delivered information of a planned Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor, using the tactics the British had used at Taranto. J. Edgar Hoover did not find TRICYCLE to be credible and he was moved to Camp X. Discuss the following:

1. Do you think one man (in this case, J. Edgar Hoover) should have the power to decide on his own to not take action that could result in grave consequences?

2. Hoover is often presently as an adversary in A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War. Thoroughly trace and analyze the information given about Hoover in A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War. Do you think the information is biased? Why or why not? How would you rate Hoover's professional performance based upon what you have learned in A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War. Use examples to back up your statements.

3. Compare/contrast J. Edgar Hoover to William Stevenson. How are they alike? How are they different? Compare their political views. How do they differ as regards the war in Europe? On what do they agree about the war in Europe? How do they compare on their views of the need for and use of intelligence gathering activities?

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