Assignment (History) Nazism and Rise of Hitler: Major Countries of Second World War

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ASSIGNMENT (HISTORY)

NAZISM AND RISE OF HITLER

Q1. What is the name of German Parliament?


Q2. What is the name of the treaty that Germany signed after 1 st world war?
Q3.Name of secret state police of Germany.
Q4.Place where an International Military Tribunal to Prosecute Nazi criminals was set up?
Q5. When did Germany withdraw herself from the “League of Nations”?
Q6. Who introduced the economic plan of full production and full employment?
Q7. Who wrote the book Mein Kampf?
Q8. Where had Hitler borrowed the idea of Racism?
Q9. What was the name given to the mass killing of Jews in Germany?
Q10 What was Jungvolk?
Q11.Which was the propaganda film made by Nazi to create hatred for Jews?
Q12. Describe the inherent defects of the Weimar Republic?
Q13. The Treaty of Versailles was humiliating on the Germans.”Support the statement.
Q14. Mention the reasons for the unpopularity of the Weimar republic?
Q15. The Great Economic Depression of 1929-30 began in the USA but destroyed German?
Q16. Describe the inherent defects of the Weimar Republic?
Q17 who were called November criminals? Why were they targeted?
Q18 Explain the measures adopted by Hitler to establish dictatorship in Germany?
Q19 Describe the ideology propounded by Hitler?
Q20 How did the Jews remain the worst sufferers in the Nazi Germany? Explain.
Q21. How did the Nazis develop hatred for the Jews?
Q22 Explain the peculiar features of Nazi thinking?
Q23Who was considered as undesirable in Nazi Germany?
Q24Highlight the main features of Nazi schooling?

MAP SKILL - Do all the maps given in the CBSE list

Chapter-3: Nazism and Rise of Hitler Outline Political Map of World (For locating and
labeling / Identification)

Major countries of Second World War


Axis Powers – Germany, Italy, Japan
Allied Powers – UK, France, Former USSR, USA

Territories under German expansion (Nazi Power)


Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia (only Slovakia shown in the map), Denmark, Lithuania,
France, Belgium.

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