Statistics for GCSE AQA History Germany course

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HintAnswer% Correct
Who was the leader of Germany from 1888-1918?Kaiser Wilhelm II
93%
When was Germany unified?1871
57%
What year was this camp established?1933
57%
Who led it?Adolf Hitler
50%
When did Hindenburg become president?1925
43%
When did the youth clubs become mandatory? | When was the second turning point?1939
43%
The presidential ability to pass laws without the Reichstags approval in emergenciesArticle 48
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The name given to the politicians who signed the ArmisticeNovember Criminals
43%
Peace agreement made at the end of the warTreaty of Versailles
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Name a reason Hitler came to power:Treaty of Versailles/Organisation/Great Depression/the KPD/His ability
43%
How people went on strike at this time?100,000
36%
When were the Nuremberg laws introduced?1935
36%
Unemployment in 19326 million
36%
Who led the SS?Heinrich Himmler
36%
biased information used to promote a political cause or point of viewpropaganda
36%
What was the SPD?Social Democratic Party
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1924 loan from the USA of 800 marksthe Dawes plan
36%
What's the name of Hitlers secret police force?the Gestapo
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What March 1920 revolt was led by Wolfgang Kapp?the Kapp Putsch
36%
What was the third of these three revolts?the Munich Putsch
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What currency did he introduce to replace the mark?the rentenmark/reichsmark
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Name one opposing youth groupthe White Rose/Edelweiss Pirates/Swing Youth
36%
1929 20% reduction of reparations total as of help from the USthe Young plan
36%
Golden years time period1924-1929
29%
When was the first turning point in the war?1937
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Germany's initial allies ww1Austria-Hungary
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Who led the SA?Ernst Rohm
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Who was elected president of this new government?Friedrich Ebert
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Who was the 1923 chancellor who stabilised Germany's economy?Gustav Stresemann
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1926 Germany was accepted into thisLeague of Nations
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What is the translation of Kristallnacht?Night of Broken Glass
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What group participated in the revolt?the Freikorps
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What were children enrolled in?the Hitler Youth/the League of German Maidens
29%
When did the war officially end?11th November 1918
21%
How many Jewish people were arrested?30,000
21%
How much did the 1914 allied blockade reduce food supplies by by 1916?33%
21%
an authority limits and removes certain ideas that people are allowed to express and prevents books, films, art, letters, etc.censorship
21%
Who was blamed for the Reichstag Fire?communist - Marinus van der Lubbe
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Who were the leaders of the White Rose?Hans Scholl/Sophie Scholl
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1928 Germany and 61 other countries signed thisKellog-Briand pact
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Electoral system that led to weak coalition governmentsproportional representation
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Name of German famine due to allied blockade 1916/17turnip winter
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An imperial foreign policy, aim to turn Germany into a global powerWeltpolitik
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Of the 3 million women who were 'conscripted' into work, how many actually went?1 million
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In 1917 how many died of flu and starvation in Germany?200,000
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How many seats did the Nazi party hold by July 1932?230
14%
When was the Reichstag Fire?27th February 1933
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What percentage of the vote did they have in 1912?34%
14%
How much did Germany have to pay in reparations?6.6 billion Marks
14%
What kind of leader was he?Authoritarian
14%
What was the first concentration camp, used for political prisoners?Dachau
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1918 event held by the German navyKiel mutiny
14%
Main terms to this agreementLand, Army, Money, Blame
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1925 agreement to settle border disputes between Germany, France, Belgium, Poland and CzechiaLocarno treaties
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Who could vote in the constitution of Germany?Men over 25
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What was the strike method used by German workers to get paid while refusing to cooperate?passive resistance
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Key term describing a leader handing down power before its taken from themRevolution from above
14%
The belief that Germany would've won the war had they not been 'betrayed' by politiciansStab in the back myth
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What was thought up in the 1942 Wannsee Conference?the Final Solution
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What government replaced the Kaiser?the Weimar Republic
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What kind of leader was Hitler?Totalitarian
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What was the name of the Pope's speechWith Burning Anxiety
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When did the war start?1st September 1939
7%
When did the war end?2nd September 1945
7%
How many were killed before news was leaked?70,000
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Economic independence or self-sufficiencyAutarky
7%
Propaganda organisation of the Nazi gov set for workplace designBeauty of Labour
7%
Which Catholic leader was put under house arrest for openly criticising the Nazis?Cardinal Galen
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What are the 3'sKinder, Kuche, Kirche/Children, Kitchen, Church
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When was the Enabling Act?March 1933
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Which Protestant leader opened the confessional church?Martin Niemoller
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Who introduced these laws to reduce SPD support?Otto Von Bismark
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State operated German leisure organisation promoting NazismStrength Through Joy
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What kicked off hyperinflation?the invasion of the Ruhr
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November 9th 1918the Kaiser abdicated the throne
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Name of Jan 1919 revolt against the govthe Sparticist Uprising
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The inferior race/Non-AryansUntermensch
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What was the Blame section?'War Guilt Clause'
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By 1939 what did unemployment drop to?0.4 million
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What was stated in the Army terms?100,000 soldiers, no tanks or submarines, 6 battleships
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How many synagogues/holy places were destroyed?14,000
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When was this law made?14th July 1933
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1900 Naval law17 year Naval expansion
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How long was it in place?1919-1933
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When did the war start?28th July 1914
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When was it signed?28th June 1919
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When did Hitler ban trade unions?2nd May 1933
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How big was Germany's army as of 1914?700,000 men
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1898 Naval law7 battleships
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When was it?9th-10th 1938 November
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What did this mean?all Jewish people in German occupied Europe & allies would be transported to death camps in Poland and murdered
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What was the T4 programme?a Nazi effort to kill incurably ill, physically or mentally disabled and elderly people
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When did the programme start?autumn 1939
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What did they do?banned cross marriage/many mixed race women were sterilised
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What was stated under the 1891 social law?banned Sunday working, employment of under 13s
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What were the aims for boys?be strong workers and good soldiers
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Who were most affected by the GDchildren/pensioners/university graduates
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What were the main 3 school subjects for girls in Nazi Germany?domestic science, eugenics, biology
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What did this lead to?Emergency Protection law/communists being banned from voting
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What was stated under the Land terms?Germany lost 13 colonies, the Rhineland became a demilitarized zone
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What were the Money terms?had to pay reparations
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What was stated under the 1903 social law?health insurance was extended, further restrictions on child labour
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What was the Defeat at Stalingrad?Hitler failed to invade Russia - surrendered February 1943
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What was the Hitler myth?Hitler was the saviour of Germany
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Why were they banned from these things?it was seen to be unladylike
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Why did America get involved with the war effort?Japan bombed Pearl Harbour
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Who was in charge of these?Joseph Goebells
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Name an example of the army opposing the NazisJuly bomb plot
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When was the Night of Long Knives?June 1934
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When was Operation Barbarossa?
June 1941
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What did the RAD do?made it compulsory for the youth to volunteer for 6 months - minimal pay
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How many members were there?over 3 million
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What were the main 3 subjects for boys?PE, history, biology
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What did the New plan do?restricted imports to encourage the use of local substitutes
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What was their aim for the war?security for the German Reich
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What is meant by Eugenics?set of beliefs aimed to improve genetic quality/purity in human population
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What were women banned from?Smoking/wearing makeup/wearing trousers and high heels
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What were the aims for girls?spend life caring for babies/ being good housewives
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Name one of the Nazis main aimsStronger Germany/racial purity in the country/the Volk/the Hitler Myth
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What was the Volkthe community is more important that the individual
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Who's support did the Night of Long Knives gain?the German army
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What law stated that anyone who formed a new political party would be incarcerated?the law against the formation of new parties
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What caused the Great Depression in Germany?the Wall Street Crash of 1929
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Why did president Hindenburg agree to make Hitler chancellor?Von Papen said he could control Hitler
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Why did he do this?workers had no platform or power to complain about working conditions/pay
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