HITLER IN POWER (1933-1938) Flashcards

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1
Q

Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933 with the support of the ______, the German army, and many politicians.

A

President

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2
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The _____________ Laws of 1935 stripped Jews of their citizenship and prohibited them from marrying non-Jews.

A

Nuremberg

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3
Q

Conscription, which had been ____________ under the Treaty of Versailles, was reintroduced by Hitler to build up the military.

A

forbidden

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4
Q

The ______________ Church opposed Nazi interference and maintained Christian teachings against the state.

A

Confessional

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5
Q

Hitler adopted the title of “__________,” combining the roles of Chancellor and President after Hindenburg’s death.

A

supreme dictator

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6
Q

Hitler’s rearmament program defied the Treaty of Versailles and included taking back the ______ and militarizing the ____________.

A

Saar, Rhineland

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7
Q

The policy of _____________ by Britain and France aimed to avoid war by making concessions to Germany.

A

appeasement

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8
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Hitler introduced a ___________ system to control the youth, such as the Hitler Youth, to ensure loyalty to the Nazi ideology.

A

propaganda

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9
Q

The ___________ Fire in February 1933 was blamed on communists and used as an excuse to suppress civil rights.

A

Reichstag

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10
Q

The __________ Act of 1933 gave Hitler dictatorial powers, effectively ending democracy in Germany.

A

Enabling

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11
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The ___________ were the Nazi secret police, responsible for arresting and silencing political opponents.

A

Gestapo

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12
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The ____________, also known as the “Night of the Long Knives,” was when Hitler purged SA leaders and other opponents.

A

purge

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13
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Hitler justified rearmament as a way to restore Germany’s __________ and national pride after the Treaty of Versailles.

A

military strength

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14
Q

The policy of appeasement was influenced by the fear of another ____________, which Europe wanted to avoid at all costs.

A

world war

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15
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The __________ Solution was the Nazi plan for the systematic extermination of the Jewish population.

A

Final

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