| A | B |
| Charles de Gaulle | famous French general and politician during World War II |
| Omar Bradley | commanded U.S. army during D-Day invasion |
| Dwight D. Eisenhower | led Allied invasion of Europe and later became President |
| Adolph Hitler | most notorious figure of the 20th century |
| A.C. McAuliffe | one word response to Germans, "Nuts!" |
| Bernard Law Montgomery | British general |
| George S. Patton | "Compared to war,all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance". |
| Erwin Rommel | displayed technical brilliance in North Africa |
| Neville Chamberlain | important British statesman |
| Chiang Kai Shek | Chinese military leader |
| Winston Churchill | led Great Britain during World War II |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt | 32nd president of the U.S. |
| Stalin | Communist dictator of the U.S.S.R. |
| Clement Attlee | British politician, served Winston Churchill |
| Enrico Fermi | nuclear physicist who helped create A bomb |
| Francisco Franco | army chief-of-staff for Spain |
| Joseph Goebbels | Nazi leader |
| Herman Goring | commander of German air force |
| Heinrich Himmler | took control of the Gestapo |
| Emperor Hirohito | Japanese emperor who claimed divinity |
| Maj. Gen. Curtis LeMay | commanded many U.S. bomber squadrons |
| Douglas MacArthur | supreme commander of Allied war effort in the Pacific |
| Gen George Marshall | given Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his contributions to Post War Europe |
| Marshall Philippe Petain | French military leader |
| Joachim von Ribbentrop | Hitler's foreign minister |
| Hideki Tojo | later executed by his own country |
| Yamamoto | commander-in-chief of Japanese navy |