All Own Knowledge Points Flashcards

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How many towns over 100,000 people by 1871?

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8

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When did the Kulturkampf begin?

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1871

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When were the May Laws?

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1873, 1874, 1875

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What did the May Laws set out to do?

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Increase state control over religious matters e.g. education

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Why did Bismarck begin the Kulturkampf?

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Due to the threat of Catholicism bringing instability to the German Empire

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What is papal infallibility?

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The pope is preserved from error on the matters of faith and morals

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What was the rate of economic growth between 1871 and 1872?

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5%

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When was the Press Law passed?

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1874

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What did the Press Law do?

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It allowed Bismarck to persecute journalists of articles he didn’t approve of although censorship was inhibited

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How many seats did Zentrum win in the 1974 elections?

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91

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Who tried to assassinate Bismarck and when?

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A catholic barrel maker
1874

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In _______ the Liberals forced a military expenditure review to take place every ____ years

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1874
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When was the SPD created?

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1875

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When was the Reichsbank created?

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1875

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When did Bismarck’s alliance with the Liberals end?

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1877

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Who did Bismarck form an alliance with, replacing the Liberals?

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The Conservatives

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When did the Kulturkampf end?

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1878

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Why did Bismarck end the Kulturkampf?

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He needed the support of Zentrum to pass his tariff reform
He wanted to form an alliance with Austria

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When were there two assassination attempts on Wilhelm II?

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1878

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Who was one of the people that tried to assassinate the Kaiser?

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An SPD plumber

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How did Bismarck use the assassination attempts on Wilhelm I?

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He used it to increase support for the Conservatives via suggesting that these assassination attempts showed that the Liberals were to weak to run Germany

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When were tariffs imposed?

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1879

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When was an alliance formed with Austria?

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1879

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When did Bismarck consider establishing the Reichscouncil?

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1880

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What does Bismarck's consideration of forming the Reichscouncil demonstrate?
How poor his relations with the Reichstag were
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In ____, August Bebel stood in ___ constituencies
1881 35
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When was medical insurance introduced?
1883
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When was accident insurance introduced?
1884
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In ____ the Reichstag rejected a ___% increase in taxation
1886 10
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How did Bismarck increase taxation despite the Reichstag rejecting the initial bill?
He mongered a war scare with France over Alsace-Lorraine for more military funds
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When did Wilhelm II become Kaiser?
1888
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When were old age pensions introduced?
1889
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How did Bismarck suppress the rising support for socialism?
By introducing state socialism in an attempt to appease them
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When did Caprivi become chancellor?
1890
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By 1890, the support for the SPD had ______ since _____
Doubled 1878
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When did the Reichstag reject Bismarck's permanent Anti-Socialist Bill?
1890
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Who did Caprivi negotiate trade treaties with?
Romania, Russia and Austria
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What was part of Caprivi's New Course?
The removal of Anti-Socialists laws A reduction in tariffs The recognition of trade unions Social reforms
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When was the Erfurt Conference?
1891
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What did the Erfurt Conference do?
It meant that the SPD advocated for reforms such as universal suffrage, freedom of speech, gender equality, progressive income tax and free education
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In 1893, the army increased by ________ men
84,000
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In 1893, military expenditure reviews changed from every 7 years to every __ years and national service changed from 3 years to __
5 2
43
When was Hohenlohe appointed as Chancellor?
1894
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When was the Subversion Bill rejected?
1894
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What was the purpose of the Subversion Bill?
To reduce the influence of socialists
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When was the Anti-Union Bill rejected?
1899
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When was Bulow appointed as chancellor?
1900
48
What percentage of the population was employed in agriculture by 1907?
35%
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When was the Daily Telegraph Affair?
1908
50
What was the Daily Telegraph Affair?
An interview with Wilhelm II published in the Daily Telegraph in which Wilhelm II suggested that Germans had an anti-British sentiment, worsening relations between Germany and Britain
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What was the impact of the Daily Telegraph Affair?
Wilhelm II received a great deal of backlash from the press and the Reichstag with the Reichstag attempting to impose a limit to his personal freedoms
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When was the Eulenburg Affair?
1907-1909
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What was the Eulenburg Affair?
Members of Wilhelm II's cabinet were accused of being homosexuals such as Bulow who had allegedly been blackmailed on behalf of his homosexuality
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By _____, national debt had ________ since 1900
1908 doubled
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When did Hollweg become chancellor?
1909
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How many towns were there over 100,000 people by 1910?
48
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By 1912, which was the largest party in the Reichstag?
SPD
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When was the Zabern Affair?
1913
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What was the Zabern Affair?
Wilhelm II announced his support for the excessive military force used on civilians in Alsace-Lorraine
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What was the outcome of the Zabern Affair?
Wilhelm II appeared uncaring and disregarding of democracy
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By 1913, the General Federation of Trade Unions had ___________ members
2.5 million
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What was the outcome of the vote of no confidence in 1913?
Wilhelm II kept Hollweg as chancellor despite him losing the vote of no confidence
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What tax was introduced in 1913
A defence tax on the value of property This was unpopular with junkers
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When did the Pan German League release the "If I were Kaiser" leaflet?
1913
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By 1913, Germany's railway system was _______km long
63,000
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How much bigger was Germany's army by the start of WWI than it was in 1890?
4X
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When was Prince Max chancellor?
1918
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When was the Ebert-Groener pact negotiated?
1918
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What did the Ebert-Groener pact do?
It meant that the Weimar government had support of the army in crushing any revolutionary activity and that the army retained its power and influence
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When was the Stinnes-Leigen Agreement negotiated?
1918
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What did the Stinnes-Leigen Agreement do?
It was an agreement between the unions and industrialists which established key workers rights such as an 8 hour day, union recognition and for returning soldiers to be allowed straight back into their former jobs
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When was the KPD formed?
1918
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Which parties were in the provisional Weimar government?
SPD USPD
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When was the Kiel mutiny?
1918
75
What was the Kiel mutiny?
Sailors refused a final attack on the British navy as they felt it was suicide
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What were the impacts of the Kiel mutiny?
It sparked wider unrest, contributing towards the 1918 revolution
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What were the causes of the 1918 revolution?
Loss of WWI, food shortages due to the blockade, growing support for democracy, an anti-war sentiment and the Kiel mutiny
78
When was the beginning of the Weimar Republic?
1919
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In 1919, ___% of people voted for pro democratic parties
76
80
How many seats did the SPD win in 1919?
163
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When was the Spartacist uprising?
1919
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How many were involved in the Spartacist uprising?
100,000
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How was the Spartacist uprising ended?
It was crushed by the right-wing Freikorps
84
When was a Soviet Union created in Bavaria?
1919
85
When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
1919
86
When did women get the vote?
1919
87
In 1920, who did the SPD from a coalition with?
DVP
88
When did Hitler become leader of the NSDAP?
1920
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When were there communist uprisings in industrial regions?
1920
90
When was the Kapp Putsch?
1920
91
What was the Kapp Putsch?
A right-wing coup that sought to overthrow Weimar by Freikorps
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How many were involved in the Kapp Putsch?
12,000 Freikorps
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How was the Kapp Putsch ended?
General strikes
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In 1920, ____ women were elected into the Reichstag
111
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In ____, spending on the ____________ was in excess of the Treaty of Versailles
1921 Reichswehr
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When was Walther Rathenau assassinated?
1922
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Who was Walther Rathenau?
An industrialist who had been in charge of the war time economy
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When was Matthias Erzberger assassinated?
1921
99
What is significant about Erzeberger's assassination?
It was a direct act of opposition to the Treaty of Versailles
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When was the Ruhr invasion?
1923
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Why was the Ruhr invaded by France?
Germany had failed to make reparation payments so France looked to take the value of the reparations in resources
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How much did a loaf of bread cost by November 1923?
200,000 marks
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When did Stresemann become chancellor?
August 1923
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Who was chancellor at the time of the Ruhr invasion?
Cuno
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What was passive resistance?
Workers striking yet still getting paid amidst the Ruhr invasion
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When was the Beer Hall Putsch?
1923
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How many were involved in the Beer Hall Putsch?
2,000 Nazis
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How long did Hitler get in prison compared to communists
9 months where some communists got upwards of 2 years
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When did Kahr take control of Bavaria?
1923
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What was the significance of Kahr taking control of Bavaria?
It became a right-wing haven
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How did Stresemann end the hyperinflation?
Ended passive resistance, began reparation payments, introduced the Rentenmark and negotiated the Dawes and Young plans.
112
When was the Reichsbanner introduced?
1924
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What was the Reichsbanner?
A sort of parliamentary military intended to defend from opposition of the left and the right
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In 1924, the Nazi vote fell to __%, and the KPD vote fell to __%
3 9
115
When was the Dawes Plan adopted?
1924
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What did the Dawes Plan do?
It reduced Germany's reparation payments and granted them a US loan worth 800 million marks
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What was unemployment at in 1924?
0.9%
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When did Hindenburg become president?
1925
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When were the Lorcarno Treaties signed?
1925
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What did the Lorcarno Treaties do?
Secured peace and improved relations between Germany and France, Belgium, Poland and Czechoslovakia
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By 1925, ___% of women were working
35
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When did Germany join the League of Nations?
1926
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When was the Kellogg Briand pact signed?
1928
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What was the Kellogg Briand pact?
An international agreement which pledged to denounce war as a national policy
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Were the 1928 election results in favour of democracy?
Yes
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How many Nazi members by 1928?
100,000
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In 1928, the Nazi vote share fell from ___% to ___%
14 12
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By 1928, Germany was ___% richer than in _____
12 1913
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When was the Young Plan negotiated?
1929
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What did the Young Plan do?
It lowered the reparation amount to 2 billion marks and extended the window by 59 years to 1988
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When was the Wall Street Crash?
1929
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What led to the Great Depression in Germany?
The Wall Street Crash US investors withdrew their investments into Germany and the Dawes Plan loans were withdrawn
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By the end of 1929, the economy was ___% the size it was in 1928
58
134
When did Bruning become chancellor?
1930
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How did Bruning undermine democracy
Excessive use of Article 48 He used it 109 times
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When did the Nazis become the second largest party?
1930
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In 1930, the Nazis received ___% of the vote
18
138
How many were unemployed by 1932?
6 million
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When did Bruning end reparation payments?
1932
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In 1932, the economy was ____% the size it was in 1913
70
141
How many seats did the Nazis win in the July 1932 elections?
230
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How many seats did the Nazis win on the November 1932 elections?
196
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When did Hitler become chancellor?
1933
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When was the Reichstag Fire?
1933 4 weeks after Hitler became chancellor
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Who was responsible for the Reichstag Fire?
A communist
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How did Hitler use the Reichstag Fire?
As a result he was able to justify issuing the Decree for the Protection of the People and the State
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What did the Decree for the Protection of the People and the State do?
It restricted freedom of speech and allowed for the imprisonment of political opponents without trial
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When was the Enabling Act?
1933
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What did the Enabling Act do?
Allowed Hitler to make laws without the approval of the president or the Reichstag Banned opposition such as political parties and trade unions
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When did Germany leave the League of Nations?
1933
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How many were unemployed at the time that the Nazis came to power?
8.5 million
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What did the RAD build notably?
The Autobahn, housing and factories
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How did the Nazis begin to bring about growth in 1933?
Tax breaks on big businesses and subsidies for firms
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When was the night of the long knives?
1934
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Who was killed in the Night of the Long Knives?
85 people, mainly political opponents Notably Gregor Strasser
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When did Hitler become Fuhrer?
1934
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What allowed Hitler to become Fuhrer?
Hindenburg's death
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When was conscription adopted under the Nazis?
1935
159
How many were conscripted in 1935?
1 million
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When were the Nuremberg Laws introduced?
1935
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What did the Nuremberg Laws do?
Banned mixed marriages between Jews and non-Jews
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What was Himmler in charge of?
SS, SD and the Gestapo
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When did the 4 year plan begin?
1936
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What was the 4 year plan?
A series of economic policies designed to prepare the economy for war This included measures such as rearmament and Autarky.
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Who was in charge of the 4 year plan?
Hermann Goring
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When was Schact's New Plan introduced?
1934
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What was Schact's New Plan?
Economic policies aimed to resolve the depression and promote Autarky
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When did Hitler Youth become an official movement?
1936
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When did Hitler purge army leadership?
1938
170
When was the Munich Conference?
1938
171
What was the Munich Conference?
An attempt by the allied forces to avoid war by appeasing Hitler in which they agreed to the annexation of the Sudetenland due to self determination
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When was the Kristallnacht?
1938
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What unfolded in the Kristallnacht?
The killing of 91+ Jews, destruction of Jewish property and synagogues
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When did Hitler Youth membership become compulsory?
1939
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When were Total War measures implemented?
1942
176
What are Total War measures?
A commitment to the war effort over all other aspects of life
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When did the SS establish extermination camps?
1942
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When was the 20th of July Bomb Plot?
1944
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Who was behind the 20th of July Bomb Plot?
Military officers
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When were the Edelweiss Pirates founded?
1939
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How did the Edelweiss Pirates act as opposition?
They sang anti-Nazi songs and sheltered deserters
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When was the uprising in Sobibor?
1943
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When did Hitler commit suicide?
1945
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When was the Potsdam Confernece?
1945
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What was discussed at the Potsdam conference?
Germany to be divided into 4 zones Denazification, decentralisation, demilitarisation, democratisation Nazi leaders to be tried for war crimes
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When did the Nuremberg trials begin?
1945 Goring committed suicide the night before his execution
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When was Bizonia formed?
1947
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Which two zones combined to form Bizonia?
The British and the USA
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When was the Marshall Plan announced?
1947
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What was the Marshall Plan?
A US initiative to provide western Europe with economic aid after WWII
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When was Trizonia formed?
1948
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How did Stalin claim that Bizonia and Trizonia violated Potsdam?
The creation of the Deutschmark was an attempt to strengthen the economy in their zones and subsequently weaken the economy in the USSR zone
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When was the Deutschmark implemented?
1948
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When was the Soviet Blockade on Berlin?
1948
195
When was the FRG formed via the Basic Law?
1949
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When did Adenauer become chancellor?
1949
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What margin did Adenauer become chancellor by?
1 vote
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When was the GDR established?
1949
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When was the Berlin Blockade lifted?
1949
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When was the Bargaining Law introduced?
1949
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What did the Bargaining Law do?
It recognised trade unions and introduced co-determination which gave workers a say in company decisions Ultimately it led to positive industrial relations and better working conditions
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When was the Construction Law?
1950
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What did the Construction Law do?
Subsidised large scale housing programmes and encouraged private firms to produce housing via tax breaks and subsidies This saw 6 million houses built
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When was the Reinstatement Act?
1951
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What did the Reinstatement Act do?
it saw former Nazis allowed back into government positions and civil service jobs 150,000 were reinstated In Bavaria, 77% of the judiciary had been former Nazis
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When was the Treaty of Paris?
1951
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What did the Treaty of Paris do?
Established the ECSC
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In _____, Germany sent ____ billion DM in reparations to Israel
1952 100
209
When was the SRP banned?
1952
210
What was the rate of economic growth in 1952?
8.2%
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When did Germany join the IMF?
1952
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When was the 5% rule introduced?
1953
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In 1955, ___% of Germans thought Hitler was Germany's greatest statesman
48
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When was the Bundeswehr created?
1956
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What did the Bundeswehr do?
They were supposed to be citizen defenders of a democratic state under the government
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When was the KPD banned?
1956
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Why did the 1956 CDU/CSU FDP coalition break down?
Disagreements regarding the East
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What % of the vote did Adenauer receive in 1957?
50.2%
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When did Germany join the EEC?
1957
220
What was the rate of economic growth in 1957?
6.2%
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When was the Treaty of Rome?
1957
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When did the EEC remove all internal tariffs?
1958
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When did Adenauer run for presidency?
1959
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When was the SPD's Bad Godesberg programme
1959
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What did the Bad Godesberg programme do?
Made the SPD more electable by making them more moderate
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What were some of the unappealing SPD policies under Schumacher?
Reunification with the East, nationalisation of key industries such as coal
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When did Willy Brandt become SPD leader?
1960
228
When was the Berlin Wall built?
1961
229
What about the Berlin Wall made Adenauer unpopular?
He failed to visit it in a timely manner (after Brandt) although he'd been championing democracy
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When were the Schwabing riots?
1961
231
What were the key focuses of the Schwabing riots?
Lack of parliamentary opposition, lack of reference to the Nazi legacy, young people wanting to change social norms
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By 1962, teaching of Nazism was compulsory in ___ lander
10
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When was the Der Spiegel Affair?
1962
234
What happened amidst the Der Spiegel Affair?
The Defence Minister ordered a raid on the Headquarters of Der Spiegel after it published an article critical of the German military
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How many in Adenauer's cabinet resigned over the Der Spiegel Affair?
5
236
When did Erhard become chancellor?
1963
237
What was growth at in 1963?
3.5%
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When was the first post-WWII recession?
1965
239
What was inflation at in 1965?
4%
240
How did Erhard propose to deal with the economic issues in 1965
Spending cuts and for everyone to work for 1 extra hour per week This was vastly unpopular
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When did Kiesinger become chancellor?
1966
242
Who was in Kiesinger's grand coalition?
CDU/CSU and SPD
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When was the Shah visit?
1967
244
When was Benno Ohnesorg shot?
1967
245
What movement did the shooting of Benno Ohnesorg lead to?
June 2nd Movement
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What were the student protests in 1968 in opposition to?
The Vietnam War
247
How many were involved in the 1968 Student Protests?
15,000
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When was Red Rudi shot?
1968
249
When were the Emergency Laws proposed?
1968
250
Why were the Emergency Laws rejected?
They were too reminiscent of Article 48
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How many people protested against the Emergency Laws?
80,000
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What was the term used by youths to oppose the older generation's lack of reference to the Nazi past of Germany?
Speissburger (Stick in the mud)
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When did Willi Brandt become chancellor?
1969
254
Which parties were in coalition under Willi Brandt?
SPD FDP
255
What was Willi Brandt's tag line?
"Dare to Democracy"
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What social reforms did Willi Brandt achieve?
Voting age was lowered to 18 Criminal law was reformed
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What were Willi Brandt's welfare reforms?
A rise in pensions and benefits, job creation schemes and provision for more social housing
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Why did Schiller resign
Brandt's policies demanded too much spending
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When did Schiller resign?
1972
260
Who introduced Ostpolitik?
Willi Brandt
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What were the responses within the coalition to Ostpolitik?
Many opposed it and deflected to the CDU/CSU
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When was the DKP formed?
1968
263
Under Kiesinger's Grand Coalition, what caused tensions between the parties?
The SPD felt that the CDU/CSU were holding back on social reforms and detente Disagreements over foreign policy
264
When did Brandt win the Nobel Peace Prize?
1971
265
When did Brandt get to key to the city of Berlin?
1970
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When was the Red Army faction formed?
1969
267
When did Willi Brandt kneel in front of the Warsaw Ghetto?
1970
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When was the Basic Treaty signed between the FRG and the GDR?
1972
269
What did the Basic Treaty do?
It set out to improve relations between the FRG and GDR amidst the Cold War
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When did Brandt beat a vote of no confidence?
1972
271
How much did Brandt beat the vote of no confidence by?
2 votes
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How did Brandt beat the vote of no confidence?
Bribery
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When were most Red Army Faction members imprisoned?
1972
274
When were the Munich Olympics?
1972
275
How many Israeli athletes were killed at the Munich Olympics?
11
276
When was the first oil crisis?
1973
277
Why did Brandt resign?
His personal advisor, Gunter Guillaume was found to be an East German spy
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When did Schmidt become chancellor?
1974
279
Why was there a recession in 1974?
The continuous post-war economic growth ended
280
Who was in coalition under Schmidt?
SPD FDP
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What majority did Schmidt's coalition win in
1976
282
In _____, a bomb was planted in the US airbase in ___________
1976 Frankfurt
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When was the Mogadishu Incident?
1977
284
Who was responsible for the Mogadishu Incident?
The PLO
285
How many Germans made it home safely after the Mogadishu Incident?
91
286
What was the name of the pilot killed during the Mogadishu Incident?
Jurgen Schumann
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How did Schmidt resolve the Mogadishu Incident?
He refused to negotiate with the terrorists and sent in a special forces team
288
In _____, the Holocaust documentary amassed ____ million viewers
1979 20
289
In _____, ____ ______ were responsible for the Oktoberfest bombings
1980 Neo Nazis
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When were there protests against the Pershing missiles stationed in Germany?
1981
291
Why did Genscher form a coalition with the CDU/CSU?
They were growing in strength compared to the SDP
292
Why did Schmidt resign?
Genscher had deflected to the CDU/CSU
293
Who replaced Schmidt?
Vogel
294
What was inflation at in 1986?
0.6%
295
What was unemployment at in 1986?
2 million
296
When did the Berlin Wall reopen?
1989
297
When did Germany become reunited?
1990
298
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, how many East Germans entered the West per day?
2,000
299
How did the FRG support the GDR during economic difficulties?
The East had been bankrupt since 1983 but the West supported them with loans
300
When did Hungary open its border to Austria?
1989
301
When did Honecker visit West Germany?
1987
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What event led to the unification in 1971?
Franco-Prussian War
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What proportion of the population was Catholic?
1/3
304
How did Bismarck show his support for free trade early on in his chancellorship?
He supported the German Customs Union
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What laws passed in 1898 and 1900 contributed to tensions with Britain?
Naval Acts
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How many men were in Germany's army by 1913?
800,000
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What was the population by 1914?
68 million
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What infrastructure project demonstrated Germany's global ambition?
Berlin to Baghdad Railway
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What was the SPD's stance towards WWI?
They were pro war
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What was the concept of reduced opposition during WWII?
Burgfried
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Why did the SPD support territorial expansion during WWI?
They could expand socialism via Stiegfried
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What were the social impact of Britain's naval blockade in WWI?
Food shortages of 1,000 kcal per day leading to declining morale
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What year was the Turnip Winter?
1917
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How did the government control food shortages during the British Blockade?
Rationing and Erstaz foods
315
How did Hollweg fund WWI?
Quantative Easing
316
What proportion of women were in trade unions by 1914?
1/4
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What act during WWI gave the military full control over German Labour?
Auxillary Service Act
318
How much debt was Germany in by 1918?
1.44 billion
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What was the purpose of the 1917 Reichstag peace resolution
Bring an end to the war without annexations
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Why did the USPD leave the provisional Weimar government?
Disagreement over Ebert's leniency towards the right wing
321
How many right-wing assassinations were there during Weimar?
260
322
What was Hitler's sentence for his involvement in the Munich Putsch?
5 years
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What was the policy of fulfillment?
Proving to the allies that the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were impossible
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Why did rural Germans lack faith in Weimar?
They didn't support tariffs
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What % of voters supported pro-republican parties in 1924?
67%
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Why was the interest rate kept above 5% under the Dawes plan?
The USA wanted a return on their loan
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Where did Germany train soldiers outside of the Treaty of Versailles restrictions?
USSR, Denmark
328
Why did the SPD bring down Luther's government?
They disagreed over Germany's flag
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How did Hitler gain support of the Catholic church?
Reich concordat
330
Which Nazi was sacked for suggesting that the rearmament pace be slowed?
Blomberg in 1938
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Which operation failed during WWII, causing desperation in the army?
Operation Barbosa
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How much did Speer's changes increase production per worker?
60%
333
Which German city was totally destroyed by bombings in WWII?
Dresden
334
How much of Berlin was destroyed during WWII?
50%
335
Who led the SPD during the division of Germany into 4 zones?
Ulbricht
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How many Germans were expellees after WWII?
10,000
337
What doctrine was applied during the Berlin Blockade?
Truman Doctrine
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What was the Truman Doctrine?
A vow that the USA would get involved in preventing any communist expansion
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What % of the votes did the CDU/CSU win in the 1949 elections?
31%
340
What defence did Nazis use during the Nuremburg trials which was rejected?
That they were just following orders That their superiors should be trialled before them
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Who introduced Ostpolitik?
Willi Brandt
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What was Brandt's vote share in the 1972 election?
45.8%
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What was the GDP change under Schmidt?
Down 0.9%
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What caused the oil crisis in 1973?
Yom Kippur War
345
Which event led to the 1979 oil crisis?
Iranian Revolution
346
How much was the German deficit in 1981?
3.4% of GDP
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Which international group did Schmidt help found?
The G5
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Who was in the G5?
USA, UK, West Germany, France, Japan
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The ____________ ___________ in ______ improved relations between West and East Germany
Helsinki Accords 1975
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What was the SPD's vote share in the 1983 election?
38.2%
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What percentage of the vote did the CDU/CSU win in the 1983?
48.8%
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When were the Haffenstrasse riots and what did they hope to achieve?
1981 More affordable housing
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When were the Greens formed?
1983
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What percentage of the West German economy did the state control before Kohl's reforms?
15-20%
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Which companies did Kohl privatise?
Volkswagen Deutch Bundespost
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What was the exchange rate agreed upon the reunification of Germany?
1:1
357
What was the name of the reunification treaty?
Two plus Four
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When was the reunification treaty?
1990
359
What tax was introduced amidst reunification to help aid the east's recovery?
The Solidarity Surcharge
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What % did East Germany's GDP decline by in the two years post-reunification?
40-50%
361
What was the GDP decline in East Germany in 1991
16-18%
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What was the name of the far-right party formed by CDU/CSU defectors?
Republican party
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What was the name of the act which provided compensation to Nazi victims?
Reconciliation of Burdens Act
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What was Adenauer's governing style called?
Chancellor Democracy
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What was Adenauer's tagline for the 1953 election?
NO EXPERIMENTS!
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When did the NPD form?
1964
367
Which Law in 1967 allowed the government to borrow more the stabilise the economy?
1967 Stability and Growth Law
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What was Germany's inflation rate in 1966?
4%
369
What vote share did the CDU/CSU earn in the 1969 election?
46.1%