Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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"Iron Chancellor" | Otto von Bismarck | 91%
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Dominant state | Prussia | 89%
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Site of the founding of the German Empire, used again in a 1919 treaty | Versailles | 86%
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German-language title for the head of state, meaning emperor | Kaiser | 83%
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Monarch who wanted a "place in the sun" for Germany, and lead it into World War I | Wilhelm II. | 83%
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Empire left out of the German unification | Austria | 80%
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Marxist who was granted passage through Germany to trigger a revolution in Russia | Vladimir Lenin | 78%
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Prussian lieutenant, WWI general, Weimar Republic president, and airship namesake | Paul von Hindenburg | 75%
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Which African colonies were acquired? | South West Africa | 73%
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Name of the parliament and its seat, which is used again today | Reichstag | 69%
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Cameroon | 61%
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Togoland | 61%
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East Africa | 48%
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Western region that saw a massive growth tanks to coal and steel production | Ruhr Valley | 48%
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Religious group that was targeted in the Kulturkampf ("struggle of cultures") | Catholics | 44%
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Nihilistic philosopher and fan of the above-mentioned, who proclaimed God to be dead | Friedrich Nietzsche | 38%
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Type of helmet famously worn by the same chancellor | Pickelhaube | 38%
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Opera composer who popularized Germanic myths such as "Der Ring des Nibelungen" | Richard Wagner | 36%
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Label intended to warn of German products but became a marker of high quality | Made in Germany | 20%
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Author who rose to fame after the release of "Buddenbrooks" | Thomas Mann | 19%
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