Name the President who chose Hitler as Chancellor
Paul von Hindenberg
Theodore Roosevelt
Friedrich Eidbert
Nasi Goreng
When did Cyrus give human rights to his people?
1539
539
1939
1319
What important right did all German citizens lose under Hitler?
to vote and to marry
to marry and to receive education
to speak freely and to vote
to vote and to own property
Anna Fisher was...
the first mother in space
the first woman to run the marathon
the first woman to fly the Atlantic
the first woman to swim the English Channel
Annette Kellerman was arrested for indecency when...
She ran the Boston Marathon
She changed her spacesuit mid-flight
She wore a full body swim suit
She wore a bikini at the beach
Ribbentrop was...
Hitlers personal Doctor
Hitlers secretary
Hitler's close associate
Hitler's adviser
Hitler's secret weapon the huge cannon was
too big to be shifted
made too late in the war to be useful
invisible to radar
effective against allied tanks
John Locke, John Mill and Hegel were...
advisers to Churchill
advisers to Stalin
Nineteenth Century philosopers
Aryan
The Reichstag Fire Decree was passed by Hitler to:
set up concentration camps
ban other parties from the parliament
annex Austria
suspend the rights of German citizens
Hitler approved of
Capatilism
Communism
Fascism
None of the above
The Enabling Act stopped..
Jews from owning land
Jews from operating businesses
other parties from being in Parliament
none of the above
what year was The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declared?
2014
1923
1954
1948
In which order did Jewish people lose their rights?
to work in Government, to own business, to vote, to hold a passport, freedom of movement, (identity card required) to choose a marriage partner to school, to teach in schools,
to work in Government, to own business , to vote, to hold a passport, to choose a marriage partner to school, to teach in schools freedom of movement, (identity card required)
to teach in schools, to work in Government, to choose a marriage partner, to vote, to hold a passport, freedom of movement, (identity card required) to school, to own business
Hitler's Mein Kampf
was about a camping holiday in Austria
was an accurate description of what he went on to achieve in government
was not followed closely by the Nazis when they became the government
Was mainly about moustaches of famous dictators.
Choose which of these is the true quote of Adolf Hitler.
'If it's not in fashion now, it will be because I wore it'
'If it's good enough for Charlie Chaplin it's good enough for me'
They call it a toothbrush moustache and I will clean the world wearing it
What percentage of the German population were Jewish in 1933?
1
2
3
4
Which professional group swore an oath of allegiance to Hitler in 1933?
Teachers
Lawyers
Engineers
Police
The fire in the Reichstag (parliament buildings) was...
A setback for Hitler as it looked like his Government did not have control over the parliament
A bad thing for Hitler as it made him less popular with people in other parties
A good thing for Hitler because it gave him an excuse to take rights away from other political parties
A boost for the Nazi party who lead attempts to successfuly put out the fire
Which are the correct largest bills in German Marks before and after the period of hyperinflation?
50 000 and 50 000 000 000
50 000 and 100 000 000 000 000
5 000 and 100 000 000
The Gestapo needed court orders to arrest and punish German citizens..
President Hindenburg died in...
May 1934
May 1933
May 1935
May 1936
Courts were urged to be
Fair and impartial in all judgements and to promote equality for all
uphold traditional values of decency and honesty
make judgements that supported the security of the Nazi Party as the Government of Germany
encourage and nurture a multi-racial society where all cultures could follow their own beliefs publicly and without fear of persecution
Kristalnacht translates into English as
Night of broken windows
Night of smashed dreams
Nightmare on Kristal Street
Night of Broken Glass
What total figures of German population in 1933 are correct?
525 000 Jewish Germans and 62 000 000 Non-Jewish Germans (525 thousand and 62 million)
3 000 000 Jewish and 28 000 000 non-Jewish Germans (3 million and 28 million)
480 000 Jewish and 80 000 000 non-Jewish Germans (480 thousand and 80 million
5 500 000 Jewish Germans and 60 000 000 Non-Jewish Germans (5 and half million and 62 million)
The legislation (law) most likely to prevent another holocaust on a Europeen ethnic community is
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
The European Declaration of Human Rights
The Prohibition of Discrimanation Act
All of these
None of these