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Hitler Becomes Chancellor

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Hitler Becomes Chancellor game quiz
"This quiz covers the period in German history from the late twenties thru the early thirties. The focus is on political events and the people involved in them. I hope you find the quiz interesting :)"

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1. After the Reichstag fire Hitler persuade President Hindenburg to issue a decree that gave the government emergency powers until the Communist danger had passed. This decree allowed the government which of these powers?

    To create concentration camps for opponents of the regime
    To pass laws without consulting the president
    To arrest and imprison anyone without redress
    To dispense with the Weimar constitution


2. When Hitler was named chancellor a deal was struck which only allowed for three other Nazi Party members in the cabinet. This, Hindenburg thought, would prevent Hitler and the Nazis from controlling the government. One of the cabinet posts was that of Minister without Portfolio. The man also became Minister of the Interior and head of the police in Prussia. Who was it?
    Heinrich Himmler
    Rudolf Hess
    Hermann Goering
    Franz von Papen


3. In developing his mass political movement, Adolf Hitler used ritualistic ceremonies as a means of binding party members to his own person. One of the rituals involved the use of the "blood flag". What was this flag?


    The flag stained with the blood of those killed in the Beer Hall Putsch
    The blood represented universal brotherhood of German volk
    Only those of pure Aryan blood could swear the oath
    The oath of the blood flag was taken by someone preparing for a suicide mission


4. On 7 June 1933 Britain, France, Germany, and Italy agreed to terms of the Four-Power Pact. What was the stated objective of this pact?


    Each of the signatory nations pledged to maintain the peace in Europe
    To form an anti-Communist block
    To provide the western European nations with a balance of power versus the Little Entente countries in Central Europe
    Each nation pledged to reduce arms expenditure


5. Between 20 May 1928 and 6 November 1932 four general elections were held to elect Deputies to the Reichstag. Of all the parties which one gained seats consitently from election to elections?
    Communist (KPD)
    Social Democratic (SPD)
    Nazi (NSDAP)
    German Nationalist (DNVP)


6. As we have seen, the Nazi party received 37.8 % of the vote in the 31 July 1932 general elections making the Nazis the largest represented party in the Reichstag by far yet no Nazi was represented in the government cabinet. Why was this?
    Hindenburg offered the Chancellorship to Gregor Strasser, Hitler's rival for leadership of the NSDAP.
    Hindenburg refused to allow Nazis their choice of posts in the cabinet
    Hitler refused to have Nazis serve in the government because Hindenburg wouldn't offer him the chancellorship
    Hindenburg wanted to cooperate with Hitler but was advised against doing so by Von Papen


7. Hitler was offered the vice-chancellorhsip but refused! Now what was the problem?

    Hitler expected the Nazis to receive overall majority in the next general election
    Hitler would not accept the vice-chancellor unless he could name Nazis to top cabinet positions
    He wanted the "jackpot" or nothing
    Hitler thought that Hindenburg would soon die and he would be elected president and chancellor outright


8. Germany had been without a Chancellor since September 12 so Hitler once again tested Hindenburg's resolve when, on November 23, he again sought to be appointed chancellor with additional presidential powers but the old war horse would not cave in to Hitler’s demand and refused to appoint Hitler Chancellor. Whom did Hindenburg appoint as Chancellor?
    None appointed
    Franz von Papen
    Kurt von Schleicher
    Ernst Thaelmann


9. It will be reasonable to assume that the Weimar Republic government had been in crisis for years but some still held out hopes that its political structure would remain intact. The crisis came to a head when Hitler became Chancellor. Which event most directly influenced the end of the Weimar Republic?
    The Reichstag fire
    Hitler's 4 Feb 1934 decree banning political meetings and publications deemed subversive
    Hindenburg's death
    The "Night of the Long Knives"


10. From 29 June-1 July 1934 Hitler ordered a series of murders to purge the SA leadership. Called "the night of the long knives" or "the blood purge" these murders also eliminated important individuals not associated with the SA but considered by Hitler to be a danger to the régime. From the list who was NOT a victim of the "blood purge"?
    Otto Strasser
    Kurt von Schleicher
    Gregor Strasser
    Ernst Roehm

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