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Grades 11 and 12 - World History - Senior High School - Germany: 1933-1945 - Nazi Control Of Germany Established, 1933-1935
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Grades 11 and 12 - World History - Senior High School - Germany: 1933-1945 - Nazi Control Of Germany Established, 1933-1935
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1. What name was given to the 1933 agreement between Hitler and the Vatican, which outlined the role of the Roman Catholic Church under a Nazi state?
2. Which composer's work was showcased every year at the Bayreuth Festival, which Hitler attended annually?
3. In 1935 the Nazis introduced racial laws, one of which forbade marriage or sexual relations between Jews and non-Jews. Where were these new laws first announced?
4. In June 1934 Hitler used his SS bodyguard to liquidate the leadership of the SA in the 'Night of the Long Knives'. Who was the leader of the SA who perished in this massacre?
5. Hitler split the German Protestant Church: half of it became a state church, and half of it an independent body ('bekennende Kirche'). What name is usually given in English to this breakaway entity, which was lead by Pastor Martin Niemoller?
6. At a major Nazi rally in 1935 Hitler announced re-armament. Where did this event take place?
7. Which famous female film maker produced a notorious film in 1935 called 'Triumph of the Will'?
8. The Nazis constructed a network of super-highways across Germany: partly to absorb unemployment, and partly to give German armored columns rapid access to the frontiers in the event of war. What name was given to such roads?
9. In August 1934 President Hindenburg died. How did Hitler deal thereafter with the office of President?
10. After 1933 the Nazis built up strong party youth movements. What name was given to the main boys' organization?