Q.1.
Goebbels hosted an exhibition in 1937 where he showcased so-called "degenerate art", and even invited Hitler himself to a viewing. What term was used in German to describe such "inferior" art?
Q.2.
In November 1938 Goebbels encouraged a series of anti-Jewish incidents, involving attacks on Jewish-owned properties. What name was given to these outrages?
Q.3.
Which of the following minority groups within Hitler's "Third Reich" was not targeted for extermination on the grounds of racial inferiority?
Q.4.
Which organisation was at first restricted to 100,000 men, but soon numbered 750,000 with 1,000,000 reservists?
Q.5.
The secret police played a key role in Hitler's Germany. What was their name?
Q.6.
The German Labour Front was set up to direct workers into projects where they were needed - especially rearmament schemes. Who was the leader of this organisation?
Q.7.
At the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Berlin, Hitler was dismayed by the extraordinary success of a black American athlete, who won no less than 4 gold medals. Who was this?
Q.8.
Hitler liked to style himself as "Fuhrer", and to wear Nazi Party or military uniform rather than formal civilian dress after What does the word "Fuhrer" mean?
Q.9.
Nazi ideology assumed German advance eastwards to rule over much of Eastern Europe, including Poland, the USSR, the Baltic States and Romania. Which German term means such expansion for the German race, which was said to be too confined within existing borders?
Q.10.
At the Berlin Motor Show in February 1939, Porsche showed Hitler the prototype of a mass production saloon car for the German people. By what name was this car eventually known?