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What was the response of the Germans to the new Weimar Republic? (a) They held the new Weimar Republic responsible for Germany’s defeat and the disgrace at Versailles (b) The republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation (c) It became the target of attacks in the conservative national circles (d) All the above 1 Next

The Treaty of Versailles (1920) signed at the end of World War I, was harsh and humiliating for Germany, because (a) Germany lost its overseas colonies, and 13 percent of its territories (b) It lost 75% of its iron and 26% of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania, was forced to pay compensation of 6 billion pounds (c) The western powers demilitarised Germany and they occupied resource- rich Rhineland in the 1920s (d) All the above 2 Next

Which of the following countries led the Allied Powers in the Second World War? (a) UK and France (b) USSR and USA (c) Germany and Austria (d) Both (a) and (b) 3 Next

What was the most important result of the Spartacus League uprising in Germany in ? (a) The Weimar Republic crushed the rebellion (b) The Spartacists founded the Communist Party of Germany (c) The Weimar government accepted the demands of the Spartacus League (d) Both (a) and (b) 4 Next

Who were called the ‘November criminals’? (a) The Opponents of Weimar Republic (b) The Emperor who abdicated, and his men (c) The supporters of Weimar Republic (d) None of the above 5 Next

What was ‘Dawes Plan’? (a) A plan which imposed more fines on Germany (b) A plan which withdrew all punishment from Germany (c) A plan which reworked the terms of reparation to ease financial burden on the Germans (d) None of the above 6 Next

Which of the following statements is true about the economic crisis in Germany in 1923? (a) The value of ‘Mark’ (German currency) collapsed (b) Prices of goods soared high (c) Weimer Republic brought economic prosperity (d) Both (a) and (b) 7 Next

In what ways did the First World War leave a deep imprint on European society and polity? (a) Soldiers were put above civilians, trench-life was glorified (b) Politicians and publicists laid stress on men to be aggressive and masculine (c) Aggressive war propaganda and national honour were given the most support and Conservative dictatorships were welcomed (d) All the above 8 Next

Why did Helmuth’s father kill himself in the spring of 1945? (a) He was depressed by Germany’s defeat in Second World War (b) He feared that common people would mishandle him and his family (c) He feared revenge by the Allied Powers (d) He wanted to die because of the crimes he had committed during Nazi rule 9 Next

Free corps are ________________________ a) communists b) War Veterans c )Nazi soldiers d) None of the above 10