Germany - Unit 3 (Nazi Germany 1933-35)

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What did Hitler's policy of 'Gleichschaltung' do to German government?
Centralise
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What was the name of the Nazi personal army?
SA
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How did Hitler endoctrinate the young members of Nazi society?
Hitler Youth
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How many Chancellor's had there been before Hitler?
14
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What was the name of the new title that Hitler created for himself following the death of President Hindenburg?
Fuhrer
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Who was Hitler's Minister for the Interior?
Frick
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Who was Hitler's Minister for Propaganda
Goebbels
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Finish this phrase "Night of the ........................"
Long Knives
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What was the name of the Lower House of the German Parliament
Reichstag
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What was the name of the Upper House of the German Parliament
Reichsrat
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Who replaced the Landers as the main policy implementers in the German states?
Gauleiters
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What piece of legislation gave Hitler greater power alter the Weimar constitution?
Enabling Act
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What was the name of the party that aimed to create a totalitarian state within Germany
Nazi
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What replaced the German trade unions under Hitler's power?
DAF
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What is the name given to a person who wishes to do anything possible to obtain political or personal power?
Machiavellian
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What was the name given to Hitler's policy of uniting German people into one community?
Volksgemeinschaft
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