'1933'
1. Victor Klemperer, the diarist, is a ___________ who has converted to _________.
(a) Jew; Protestantism.
(b) Jew; Catholicism.
(c) Catholic; Judaism.
(d) Protestant; Judaism.
2. Klemperer's wife, Eva, is _____________.
(a) Non-Jewish and Aryan.
(b) Catholic and Aryan.
(c) Jewish and Semitic.
(d) Protestant and black.
3. During which war did Klemperer serve in the German armed forces?
(a) The German Revolution.
(b) Franco-Prussian War.
(c) World War II.
(d) World War I.
4. For what reason was Klemperer discharged from the army?
(a) He deserted.
(b) He was discharged for medical reasons.
(c) He was discharged because his enlistment period had expired.
(d) He was dishonorably discharged.
5. How does the Nazi party come to power in January 1933?
(a) A rigged national election.
(b) A military coup.
(c) A workers' revolution.
(d) A valid national election.
6. When he becomes Chancellor of Germany, Hitler's ______________ rhetoric becomes central to national politics.
(a) Pro-Trade.
(b) Pro-Active.
(c) Pan-European.
(d) Anti-Semitic.
7. Who writes the propagandistic articles carried by most media outlets?
(a) Hitler.
(b) Members of the former German government.
(c) The reporters who work for the media outlets.
(d) Nazi party officials.
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