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Weimar and Nazi germany
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Who was the minster of interior in
October
1933?
Wilhelm Frick
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What was the secret police called?
The
gestapo
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What was DAF?
German
Labour
Front
- the new Nazi
trade
union
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Which law allowed judges to make their own laws?
Penal code
of
1935
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Which Nazi organisation did writers, musicians and actors have to join?
Reich chamber of culture
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What was established in October 1933 to ensure lawyers followed Nazi beliefs?
German lawyers
front
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Who was the minster of public
propaganda
and
enlightenment?
Joseph Goebbells
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What
October
1935
law tightened Nazi control of newspapers?
Reich press law
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How many books were burnt in Berlin in
May
1933?
Approximately
20,000
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Who swore an
oath
of
allegiance
to Hitler in
August
1934
?
The German
army
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Whose death in
August
1934
allowed Hitler to combine chancellor and president role?
Hindenburg
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What agreement in
1933
saw the pope agree to keep the Catholic Church out of politics?
Concordat
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The Nazis increased the number of crimes for a death penalty from
3
to what?
46
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Lander parliaments were abolished in
January
1934
and replaced by what?
Reich governers
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Who established the
Gestapo
in
1933?
Hermann Goering
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What music was banned by the Nazis?
Jazz
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What year were the Berlin olympics?
1936
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How many votes did Nazis have in
1932?
37%
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Give 3 clauses of the treaty of Versailles?
1- Germany had to reduce its army to
100,000
men
2- Germany had to pay
£6.6 million
in reparations
3- Germany was
forbidden
to
unite
with
Austria
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When was the first
naval
war passed?
1898
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Why did the Weimar government let down Germany?
They signed the
1918
armistice
and the treaty of
versailles
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Who was
Freidrich
Ebert
?
Leader of the
SPD
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When did the Kaiser abdicate?
9th November
1918
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What is socialism?
A political ideology that supports the
rights
of
workers
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What does the president do?
They control the
military
but are not involved in
day
to
day
running
of the
country
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What is militarism?
The belief a country should have
strong
armed forces
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What is
Weltpolitik
?
The ideology for
Germany
to become a
global
power
and have an empire that
rivals
Britain
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What are
Bundersrat?
A group in
parliament
made up of
representatives
from each
German
state
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How much debt was Germany in by
1913?
490 billion
marks
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What is a mutiny?
Where a group of people (eg soldiers or sailers)
refuse
to
obey
orders
and try to take
power
from
leader
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How was the
Weimar
Republic
formed?
Politicians proposed a set of rules on how
democratic
Germany would be governed
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Who were the
Spartacists
?
A group of
communists
who wanted Germany to be
rifled
by
soldiers
and
workers
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How much did unemployment rise between 1928 and 1932?
1928 -
2.5 million
1930 -
4 million
1932 -
6 million
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Who were the leaders of the spartacist league?
Rosa Luxemberg
and
Karl Liebknecht
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What is
autocracy
?
a system of government by one person with
absolute power
.
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What was article 231?
The
war guilt clause
which said
Germany
had to take full blame for starting to war
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How long was Hitler imprisoned for?
He was sentenced for
5 years
but only served
8 months
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What % of votes did the Nazis have in 1930?
18%
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When did Kaiser Wilhelm II become Kaiser?
1888
for
29 years
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What is proportional representation?
A voting system that meant lots of political partied could win
seats
, but it was difficult for one party to gain a
majority
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