10 Questions
Who became the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party in 1921?
Adolf Hitler
Which region did France occupy in 1923 due to Germany's inability to pay reparations?
Ruhr
What was the title of Adolf Hitler's book where he exposed his ideas and beliefs?
Mein Kampf
Which two radical movements posed challenges to the Weimar Republic after World War I?
Spartacists and Munich Putschists
What were the two paramilitary organizations created by the Nazi Party to impose their ideas?
Assault Troops (SA) and Protective Sections (SS)
What event did Hitler use as an excuse to persecute his opponents and put an end to general rights and freedoms?
Fire in the Reichstag
Which group of people faced persecution and were sent to concentration camps under the Nazi regime?
Political opponents
What policy was introduced by the Nazis to deal with high unemployment?
Public works program
What was the role of the Three Ks (Kinder, Kirche, Küche) in reconfiguring women's roles under the Nazi regime?
Emphasizing traditional gender roles
Who were among the groups persecuted and eliminated in extermination camps during WWII under the Nazi regime?
Beggars
Explore the difficulties faced by the Republic of Weimar (1919-1933) after World War I, including war debt, peace conditions, poverty, and radical movements. Learn about events like the occupation of the Ruhr region, the Great Depression, and the rise of left-wing and extreme-right movements.
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