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When Germany began losing WWII, they started ____________________.
a) developing a nuclear bomb to drop on Japan
b) developing a plan to bomb Pearl Harbor using kamikaze pilots
c) killing thousands of Jews each day
d) to carry out the Canicattì massacre

Many of the Jewish survivors were afraid to go back to their former homes and had no place to go, so in 1948, the United Nations created the nation of ____, a place for Jewish immigrants to call home.
a) Lebanon
b) Israel
c) Egypt
d) Iraq

Many Jews were deported to these places with gas chambers that killed thousands of people at one time
a) gulag
b) stalag
c) concentration camps
d) all of the above

This is prejudiced beliefs or hostile behaviors toward Jews just because they are Jewish.
a) anti-semitism
b) xenophobia
c) ageism
d) nationalism

This was the systematic, state-sponsored killing of 11 million innocent people (6 million of whom were Jewish).
a) Holodomor
b) Holocaust
c) Cambodian genocide
d) Effacer le tableau

When this country was invaded, it was the final act that propelled the Allies to go to war against Germany.
a) Poland
b) Rwanda
c) Ukraine
d) Italy

The Nazis wanted to take control of all of Europe and to purge the continent of ________.
a) Jews
b) impure races
c) physically and mentally disabled
d) all of the above

Nazis forced every Jewish person to wear a yellow _______ and forced them to live in crowded areas called ghettos
a) cross
b) crescent
c) Star of David
d) Druze Star

Hitler and the Nazis soon had all the power in Germany, and began to violate the terms of the ________.
a) Treaty of the Vatican
b) Treaty of Versailles
c) Amsterdam Agreement
d) Mayflower Compact

In 1933, HItler was appointed Chancellor and began changing Germany from a democratic country to an _______ country with himself as dictator.
a) oligarchic
b) autocratic
c) traditional
d) constitutional monarchy

Hitler banned all opposing political parties and people weren't allowed to ______ against him and the government.
a) run for political office
b) shop
c) vote
d) speak out

Hitler also promised to unite the German people by placing the blame for the country’s problems on the ________.
a) Jewish population
b) Roma (gypsies)
c) mentally and physically disabled
d) all the the above

In 1945, Hitler realized that Germany's defeat was imminent, so he retreated to his underground bunker and ________.
a) planned his surrender speech
b) married Eva Braun
c) committed suicide
d) wrote out his will

Hitler promised to protect Germany’s people by increasing their ______ and the production of war materials.
a) the Bundesrat
b) military
c) Nazis
d) number of Jews

When the ____ crashed, Germany could not repay their debts, many businesses failed, and many Germans lost their jobs.
a) Hindenburg
b) stock market
c) U.S. government
d) Treaty of the Versailles

Hitler wrote a book in prison called _____ or My Struggle, which outlined his plan to save Germany.
a) Mein Kampf
b) Mein Schnitzel
c) Mein Brat
d) Notes from Prison: My Story

As the economic situation in Europe worsened, Germans began blaming their _________.
a) U.K.
b) U.S.
c) government
d) Roma

Hitler spent 9 months in jail for his failed attempt to _________ and take control.
a) grow a full mustache
b) topple the Berlin Wall
c) establish the Nazi Party
d) overthrow the government

Germany had to pay money in the form of reparations to other countries like France and the UK which meant Germany was unable to rebuild and fell into an ________.
a) hole
b) economic depression
c) economic crevasse
d) emotional depression

Hitler was a soldier in World War I and was furious when German leaders had to sign the _____ after losing the war.
a) Treaty of Versailles
b) Agreement of Buckingham
c) Treaty of Sandringham
d) Agreement of Paris

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