Nazis 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryThe rise of Germany 1871 – 1945A2/A-levelWJEC Created by: IndghxCreated on: 16-10-20 12:18 What did NSDAP stand for? The Nationalist Socialist German Worker's Party 1 of 22 What was the NSDAP also known as? The Nazis 2 of 22 What was the KPD known as? The Communist Party 3 of 22 What was the SPD known as? The Social Democratic Party 4 of 22 What was the ZP known as? The Centre Party 5 of 22 When was Hitler appointed as Chancellor? 30th of January 1933 6 of 22 Who appointed Hitler as Chancellor of Germany? Hindenburg 7 of 22 Hindenburg was persuaded by his 'inner circle' of advisors to appoint Hitler, who was this inner circle led by? Franz Von Papen 8 of 22 Why did the industrialists back Hitler? They had been assured that Hitler would take control of the workers and let the industrialists carry on as they were. 9 of 22 When does Hitler persuade Hindenburg to call an election for? 5th of March 1933 10 of 22 The election campaign was marked by a _____ campaign of ______ against the Nazis' opposition. Violent, intimidation. 11 of 22 How many people were killed in the pre-election run up? 51 12 of 22 When was the Reichstag Fire? 27th February 1933 13 of 22 Who was blamed for the Reichstag Fire? A dutch communist, Marinus Van De Lubbe 14 of 22 Hitler used the Reichstag Fire as an excuse for what? to suspend civil liberties 15 of 22 What did Hindenburg pass on the 28th February 1933? the Reichstag Fire Decree that nullified civil liberties 16 of 22 Following the passing of the Reichstag Fire Decree, What happened to the members of the Social Democratic Party and Communist Party? They were arrested and sent to newly opened Concentration Camps. 17 of 22 Hitler only needed __ __ to win the election and put into place his next move. two thirds 18 of 22 How does Hitler do this? By doing away with the communist seats in the Reichstag. 19 of 22 In the Reichstag election on the 5th of March, what percent of the vote did the Nazis receive? 43.9% 20 of 22 When was the Enabling Act signed? 24th of March 1933 21 of 22 What did the Enabling Act grant Hitler? The authority to pass laws without the consent of the Reichstag. 22 of 22
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