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1. When did Germany surrender to the Allies in World War II?
A. April 1945
B. May 1945
C. June 1945
D. July 1945
2. The International Military Tribunal was held in which German city?
A. Berlin
B. Munich
C. Nuremberg
D. Frankfurt
3. How many Jews were killed during the Nazi genocide?
A. 3 million
B. 5 million
C. 6 million
D. 7 million
4. The Weimar Republic was established after which event?
A. German victory in WWI
B. German defeat in WWI
C. German unification
D. Nazi rise to power
5. What was the German parliament called?
A. Bundestag
B. Reichstag
C. Volksrat
D. Diet
6. What did the Treaty of Versailles force Germany to accept?
A. War Guilt Clause
B. Economic alliance
C. Victory terms
D. Neutrality pact
7. How much compensation was Germany forced to pay after WWI?
A. £2 billion
B. £4 billion
C. £6 billion
D. £8 billion
8. Which German area was occupied by Allied powers after WWI?
A. Bavaria
B. Rhineland
C. Berlin
D. Prussia
9. Who were called the ‘November criminals’?
A. Communists
B. Monarchists
C. Supporters of the Weimar Republic
D. Military officers
10. What was the name of the war veterans’ organisation that crushed the Spartacist uprising?
A. Storm Troopers
B. Free Corps
C. Red Army
D. SS
11. What was the name of the radical leftist group inspired by the Bolshevik Revolution?
A. Fascists
B. Spartacist League
C. National Socialists
D. Nazis
12. The 1923 German crisis was known as:
A. Depression
B. Hyperinflation
C. Deflation
D. Reconstruction
13. Which plan restructured Germany’s reparation payments?
A. Marshall Plan
B. Dawes Plan
C. Molotov Plan
D. Truman Plan
14. The Great Depression began in:
A. 1927
B. 1928
C. 1929
D. 1930
15. What article of the Weimar Constitution gave emergency powers to the President?
A. Article 21
B. Article 48
C. Article 58
D. Article 68
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