Q-1. The Great Depression was a period of _______
Q-2. What is the German Parliament known as ?
Q-3. A camp where people were isolated and detained without due process of law, referred to as _______ .
Q-4. Which Article of the Weimar Constitution gave the President the powers to impose emergency, suspend
civil rights and rule by decree ?
Q-5. Who offered the chancellorship to Hitler on 30 January 1933 ?
Q-6. The Nazi Party had become largest party by _______ .
Q-7. Nazi propaganda projected _______ .
Q-8. Nazi youth groups for children below 14 years of age were called _______ .
Q-9. What was Auschwitz ?
Q-10. What was the original name of Nazi party ?
Q-11. Name the four countries included in the Allied Powers in World War II.
Q-12. Which country used atomic bombs during World War II ?
Q-13. What was the name given to separately marked areas where the Jews lived ?
Q-14. Which countries were known as Axis Powers in World War II ?
Q-15. When did Youth League of the Nazis found ?
Q-16. What do you know about Wall Street Exchange ?
Q-17. What were the main teachings of Nazi Schools?
Q-18. What was the cult of Motherhood in Nazi Society?
Q-19. Who were Desirables?
Q-20. Who were Undesirables?
Answers
Explanation:
20. Enemies of the State Although Jews were the main target of Nazi hatred, they were not the only group persecuted. Other individuals and groups were considered "undesirable" and "enemies of the state." Once the voices of political opponents were silenced, the Nazis stepped up their terror against other "outsiders
19. The pure Aryan Nordic Germans were considered to be 'desirable' in the Nazi society. They had some distinguishing features like blue eyes and light hair. However, it did not include handicaps as they were considered 'undesirable'.."
1.August 1929 – March 1933
2. The German Bundestag (Parliament), the main legislative organ, had its inaugural meeting in 1949. ... The German Bundesrat is the constitutional body through which the states participate in the legislative process. Elections for the Bundestag take place every four years.
6. Federal elections were held in Germany on 31 July 1932, following the premature dissolution of the Reichstag. The Nazi Party made significant gains and became the largest party in the Reichstag for the first time although they failed to win a majority.
9 . The Auschwitz concentration camp was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II and the Holocaust.
Answer:
20. Enemies of the State Although Jews were the main target of Nazi hatred, they were not the only group persecuted. Other individuals and groups were considered "undesirable" and "enemies of the state." Once the voices of political opponents were silenced, the Nazis stepped up their terror against other "outsiders
19. The pure Aryan Nordic Germans were considered to be 'desirable' in the Nazi society. They had some distinguishing features like blue eyes and light hair. However, it did not include handicaps as they were considered 'undesirable'.."
1.August 1929 – March 1933
2. The German Bundestag (Parliament), the main legislative organ, had its inaugural meeting in 1949. ... The German Bundesrat is the constitutional body through which the states participate in the legislative process. Elections for the Bundestag take place every four years.
6. Federal elections were held in Germany on 31 July 1932, following the premature dissolution of the Reichstag. The Nazi Party made significant gains and became the largest party in the Reichstag for the first time although they failed to win a majority.
9 . The Auschwitz concentration camp was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II and the Holocaust.