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In what year was rationing introduced to Germany? a) 1935 b) 1939 c) 1941 d) 1944

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In what year was rationing introduced to Germany?

a) 1935b) 1939c) 1941d) 1944

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In what year was rationing introduced to Germany?

a) 1935b) 1939c) 1941d) 1944

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At what age could boys join the Hitler Youth?

a) 10b) 13c) 14d) 6

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At what age could boys join the Hitler Youth?

a) 10b) 13c) 14d) 6

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Who took control of organising Germany for war

in 1942?

a) Fritz Toddb) Robert Leyc) Albert Speerd) Joseph Goebbels

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Who took control of organising Germany for war

in 1942?

a) Fritz Toddb) Robert Leyc) Albert Speerd) Joseph Goebbels

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In what year was membership of the Hitler Youth made compulsory?

a) 1933b) 1936c) 1941d) 1939

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In what year was membership of the Hitler Youth made compulsory?

a) 1933b) 1936c) 1941d) 1939

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What was the name of the body that controlled which

materials were sent to which factories?

a) Central Planning Boardb) Gestapoc) Strength Through Joyd) Luftwaffe

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What was the name of the body that controlled which

materials were sent to which factories?

a) Central Planning Boardb) Gestapoc) Strength Through Joyd) Luftwaffe

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What was Strength Through Joy (KDF)?

a) An organisation that found men work in manual labour camps

b) An organisation that offered rewards to workers

c) A branch of the Hitler Youthd) Hitler's Personal Bodyguard

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What was Strength Through Joy (KDF)?

a)An organisation that found men work in manual labour camps

b)An organisation that offered rewards to workers

c)A branch of the Hitler Youthd)Hitler's Personal Bodyguard

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In what year did Germany invade the USSR?

a) 1941b) 1939c) 1940d) 1942

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In what year did Germany invade the USSR?

a) 1941b) 1939c) 1940d) 1942

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What was the Concordat?

1. Hitler's orders to ban the Catholic Church2. A law that made membership of the Catholic

Church compulsory3. The worlds first supersonic aircraft4. An agreement between Hitler and the Pope

in 1933

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What was the Concordat?

1.Hitler's orders to ban the Catholic Church2.A law that made membership of the Catholic

Church compulsory3.The worlds first supersonic aircraft4.An agreement between Hitler and the

Pope in 1933

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Which of these was not shut down at some point during

the war?

a) Cinemasb) Magazinesc) Sportd) Civilian clothing factories

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Which of these was not shut down at some point during

the war?

a) Cinemasb) Magazinesc) Sportd) Civilian clothing factories

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What happened to Protestant Churches in Nazi

Germany?

a) Bannedb) Closedc) Merged and placed under the

control of a Nazi bishopd) Expanded and made compulsory

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What happened to Protestant Churches in Nazi

Germany?

a) Bannedb) Closedc) Merged and placed under the

control of a Nazi bishopd) Expanded and made compulsory

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In what year was rationing introduced to Germany?

a) 1935b) 1939c) 1941d) 1944

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In what year was rationing introduced to Germany?

a) 1935b) 1939c) 1941d) 1944

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Which group were targeted with the 3Ks?

a) Childrenb) Jewsc) Workersd) Women

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Which group were targeted with the 3Ks?

a) Childrenb) Jewsc) Workersd) Women

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Which of these roles did the Hitler Youth NOT take on

during the war?

a) Concentration Camp Guardsb) Fire Servicec) Delivering Postd) Working in Hospitals

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Which of these roles did the Hitler Youth NOT take on

during the war?

a) Concentration Camp Guardsb) Fire Servicec) Delivering Postd) Working in Hospitals

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How many Children did a women need to have to get

a Gold Medal in Nazi Germany?

a) 8b) 6c) 4d) 12

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How many Children did a women need to have to get

a Gold Medal in Nazi Germany?

a) 8b) 6c) 4d) 12

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In 1945 it became compulsory for who to

work?

a) Women under 50b) Women under 60c) Children over 12d) Jews

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In 1945 it became compulsory for who to

work?

a) Women under 50b) Women under 60c) Children over 12d) Jews

Page 31: Germany Starter Questions

The Four Year Plan was supposed to make

Germany…

a) Richb) Free of all Jewish people c) Self Sufficientd) Aryan

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The Four Year Plan was supposed to make

Germany…

a) Richb) Free of all Jewish people c) Self Sufficientd) Aryan

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Which of these was NOT a way Hitler reduced

unemployment in Germany?

a) Men had to spend time in the RADb) Men had to serve time in the Armed

forcesc) Women and Jews were sacked from jobs d) He got people to make steel in their

villages and towns

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Which of these was NOT a way Hitler reduced

unemployment in Germany?

a) Men had to spend time in the RADb) Men had to serve time in the Armed

forcesc) Women and Jews were sacked from jobs d) He got people to make steel in their

villages and towns

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How much money was spent to make the patriotic

film 'Kolberg' in 1943?

a) 5 million marksb) 8.5 million marksc) 100,000 marksd) 10 million marks

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How much money was spent to make the patriotic

film 'Kolberg' in 1943?

a) 5 million marksb) 8.5 million marksc) 100,000 marksd) 10 million marks

Page 37: Germany Starter Questions

Which of these is NOT true of what the Nazis did to

Trade Unions

a) Their money was confiscated b) They were expanded, and made

compulsoryc) Their leaders were imprisonedd) They were banned

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Which of these is NOT true of what the Nazis did to

Trade Unions

a) Their money was confiscated b) They were expanded, and made

compulsoryc) Their leaders were imprisonedd) They were banned

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Extra rations were given out in Christmas of which year?

a) 1939 b) 1941c) 1942d) 1945

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Extra rations were given out in Christmas of which year?

a) 1939 b) 1941c) 1942d) 1945

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What was the National Labour Service (RAD)?

a) An organisation that offered rewards for good workers

b) An organisation that gave men work on manual labour projects

c) A Trade Union that was shut down by the Nazisd) The German equivalent of the Job Centre

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What was the National Labour Service (RAD)?

a) An organisation that offered rewards for good workers

b) An organisation that gave men work on manual labour projects

c) A Trade Union that was shut down by the Nazisd) The German equivalent of the Job Centre

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What was the name of the group of people who were

to defend Germany against invasion?

a) The Nazi Home Guardb) The Reich Defence Forcec) Dad's Army d) The People's Home Guard

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What was the name of the group of people who were

to defend Germany against invasion?

a) The Nazi Home Guardb) The Reich Defence Forcec) Dad's Army d) The People's Home Guard

Page 45: Germany Starter Questions

From 1935 onwards, how long did every man aged

18-25 have to spend in the army?

a) Two Yearsb) 18 monthsc) Five Yearsd) 6 months

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From 1935 onwards, how long did every man aged

18-25 have to spend in the army?

a) Two Yearsb) 18 monthsc) Five Yearsd) 6 months

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What was the age range for the People's Home Guard?

a) 14-60 b) 16-60c) 18-75d) 16-50

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What was the age range for the People's Home Guard?

a) 14-60 b) 16-60c) 18-75d) 16-50

Page 49: Germany Starter Questions

Which of these happened first?

a) Nuremburg Lawsb) Krystalnacht (Night of the Broken Glass)c) Boycott of Jewish Shopsd) Jews working for the government were

sacked

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Which of these happened first?

a) Nuremburg Lawsb) Krystalnacht (Night of the Broken Glass)c) Boycott of Jewish Shopsd) Jews working for the government were

sacked

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What was the name given to the plan to kill all the Jews in Nazi controlled

Europe?

a) The Final Solutionb) The Holocaustc) The Nuremburg Lawsd) The Ghettos

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What was the name given to the plan to kill all the Jews in Nazi controlled

Europe?

a) The Final Solutionb) The Holocaustc) The Nuremburg Lawsd) The Ghettos

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Which of these is NOT true of schools under the Nazis?

a) School textbooks were written to give a negative view of Jews

b) They were shut downc) Boys and Girls followed separate

timetablesd) PE increased to 15% of the timetable

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Which of these is NOT true of schools under the Nazis?

a) School textbooks were written to give a negative view of Jews

b) They were shut downc) Boys and Girls followed separate

timetablesd) PE increased to 15% of the timetable

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What was the name of the conference at which the

Final Solution was planned?

a) Berlin Conferenceb) Nuremburg Conferencec) Potsdam Conferenced) Wannsee Conference

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What was the name of the conference at which the

Final Solution was planned?

a) Berlin Conferenceb) Nuremburg Conferencec) Potsdam Conferenced) Wannsee Conference

Page 57: Germany Starter Questions

What were children encouraged to do to their

parents if they complained about the Nazis?

a) Report them to the Gestapob) Teach them what was good about the

Nazi'sc) Tell their teacherd) Ignore them

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What were children encouraged to do to their

parents if they complained about the Nazis?

a) Report them to the Gestapob) Teach them what was good about the

Nazi'sc) Tell their teacherd) Ignore them

Page 59: Germany Starter Questions

What happened to mentally ill hospital patients after

1939?

a) They were given jobsb) They were sent to concentration campsc) They were deported d) They were killed

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What happened to mentally ill hospital patients after

1939?

a) They were given jobsb) They were sent to concentration campsc) They were deported d) They were killed

Page 61: Germany Starter Questions

How much was the 'marriage loan' the

government gave to newly weds?

a) 250 marks b) 500 marks c) 750 marks d) 1000 marks

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How much was the 'marriage loan' the

government gave to newly weds?

a) 250 marks b) 500 marks c) 750 marks d) 1000 marks

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How much of the marriage loan could couples keep for

each child they had?

a) 250 marksb) 100 marksc) 50 marksd) 500 marks

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How much of the marriage loan could couples keep for

each child they had?

a) 250 marksb) 100 marksc) 50 marksd) 500 marks

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Which of these is NOT a branch of the Hitler Youth?

a) Bund Deutscher Madelb) Jungmadelbund c) Reichsarbeitsdienst d) Deutsches Jungvolk

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Which of these is NOT a branch of the Hitler Youth?

a) Bund Deutscher Madelb) Jungmadelbund c) Reichsarbeitsdienst d) Deutsches Jungvolk

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Which of these were not an opposition group to the

Nazis

a) Edelweiss Pirates b) Wehrmachtc) Navajosd) White Rose

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Which of these were not an opposition group to the

Nazis

a) Edelweiss Pirates b) Wehrmachtc) Navajosd) White Rose

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Which of these was NOT a form of censorship used in

Nazi Germany

a) All newspaper stories had to be approvedb) The Government controlled all the radio

stationsc) Books that contained anti-Nazi ideas were

burned d) Posters showing Hitler as a god-like hero were

common

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Which of these was NOT a form of censorship used in

Nazi Germany

a) All newspaper stories had to be approvedb) The Government controlled all the radio

stationsc) Books that contained anti-Nazi ideas were

burned d) Posters showing Hitler as a god-like

hero were common

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Who launched the bomb plot against Hitler in 1944

a) The RAFb) The French Resistance c) A group of army officersd) The White Rose

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Who launched the bomb plot against Hitler in 1944

a) The RAFb) The French Resistance c) A group of army officersd) The White Rose

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Who was the Nazi Minister of Propaganda and National

Enlightenment?

a) Adolf Hitlerb) Heinrich Himmlerc) Robert Ley d) Joseph Goebbels

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Who was the Nazi Minister of Propaganda and National

Enlightenment?

a) Adolf Hitlerb) Heinrich Himmlerc) Robert Ley d) Joseph Goebbels

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Which of the following is NOT a reason why there

was relatively little opposition to Hitler

a) Fear of the Gestapo b) Propaganda c) Everybody loved Hitlerd) Censorship

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Which of the following is NOT a reason why there

was relatively little opposition to Hitler

a) Fear of the Gestapo b) Propaganda c) Everybody loved Hitlerd) Censorship