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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What type of situation did Hitler avoid?
(a) Situations where he might meet with his political rivals.
(b) Situations where he needed to kiss babies.
(c) Situations that might carry any level of embarrassment or ridicule.
(d) Situations where he needed to speak to women.
2. Who was Geli Raubal the daughter of?
(a) Hitler.
(b) Hitler's brother.
(c) Hitler's half sister.
(d) Hitler's driver.
3. What did Hitler do to political opponents shortly after his taking power?
(a) Deported them.
(b) Bribed them.
(c) Imprisoned them.
(d) Killed them.
4. What was the purpose of Dachau according to the press conference held for its opening?
(a) To train soldiers.
(b) To produce 30% of Germany's electric needs.
(c) To hold Communists and Marxists.
(d) To produce 35 tanks a month.
5. Who were people blaming for the depression in 1932?
(a) The President.
(b) French.
(c) Communists.
(d) Jews.
6. What journal was Alfred Rosenberg the editor of?
(a) Volkischer Beobachter.
(b) The Berliner.
(c) The Bonn Times.
(d) Nazi Volker.
7. What did Hitler's entourage say about Hitler in Part 6 of "Breakthrough"?
(a) He never drank, smoke, or slept with women.
(b) He drank a lot.
(c) He smoked a lot.
(d) He had numerous lovers.
8. With whom did Hitler spend Christmas Eve 1924?
(a) Hantz Werr and his business partners.
(b) Geil Renbard.
(c) Putzi Hanfstaengl and his family.
(d) Putzi Hanfstaengl alone.
9. Why did the Reich president refuse to give the Nazi party more power after its victory in the 1932 elections?
(a) Because it was so totally intolerant of others.
(b) Because he hated Hitler personally.
(c) Because they didn't have majority in the senate.
(d) Because the Communists asked him to.
10. What was Hitler successful in having lifted?
(a) The ban on fundraising.
(b) The ban on Nazi literature.
(c) The ban on the Nazi party.
(d) The ban on public speaking.
11. What continues in Part 2 of "Levered into Power"?
(a) The political stalemate.
(b) The planning of the final solution.
(c) The discrimination against the Jews.
(d) The rise of Hitler to power.
12. What does Part 3 say blew over as the 1930 elections were about to occur?
(a) The Reichtag.
(b) Hitler's power of the Nazi party.
(c) The Nazi Party popularity.
(d) Problems within the Nazi party.
13. How long was Hitler's sentence after the failed coup of 1924?
(a) 13 months.
(b) 17 months.
(c) 19 months.
(d) 15 months.
14. What did Hitler start referring to the government as in Part 1 of "Levered into Power"?
(a) Bourgeois.
(b) Marxist.
(c) Communist.
(d) Incompetent.
15. What happened between Rohm and Hitler at the start of Part 1 of "Securing Total Power"?
(a) Rohm tried to killed Hitler.
(b) They had a meeting.
(c) They clashed.
(d) Rohm stole Hitler's girlfriend.
Short Answer Questions
1. What did Rosenberg not have despite Hitler's blessing as a temporary leader?
2. What happened on January 30, 1933 in Germany?
3. What did Ernest Rohm head?
4. What was the time perfect for according to Hitler in Part 1 of "Breakthrough"?
5. How many people were sterilized under the Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Diseased Offspring?
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