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1.The Thule Society was German occultist and völkisch group founded in Munich right after WW I, and was later taken over by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. TRUE OR FALSE
2.The Beer Hall Putsch (also called the Munich Putsch) of November, 1923 was the very, very successful coup by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and others, to seize power in Munich, Bavaria with the eventual goal of overthrowing the Weimar Republic in Berlin.TRUE OR FALSE
3.Shark Island, located just off the western coast of Namibia in Southwestern Africa, was used during the early 20th Century by the German Empire as a concentration camp. TRUE OR FALSE
4.The National Socialist Germany Workers’ Party (sometimes abbreviated NSDAP in German) is commonly referred to in English as the Nazi Party. TREU OR FALSE
5.Although the use of airplanes during WWI was minimal, under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Germany was forbidden from reestablishing and maintaining an air force. TRUE OR FALSE
1.The Thule Society was German occultist and völkisch group founded in Munich right after WW I, and was later taken over by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
ANSWER- TRUE
2.The Beer Hall Putsch (also called the Munich Putsch) of November, 1923 was the very, very successful coup by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and others, to seize power in Munich, Bavaria with the eventual goal of overthrowing the Weimar Republic in Berlin.
ANSWER- TRUE
3.Shark Island, located just off the western coast of Namibia in Southwestern Africa, was used during the early 20th Century by the German Empire as a concentration camp.
ANSWER- TRUE
4.The National Socialist Germany Workers’ Party (sometimes abbreviated NSDAP in German) is commonly referred to in English as the Nazi Party.
ANSWER- TRUE
5.Although the use of airplanes during WWI was minimal, under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Germany was forbidden from reestablishing and maintaining an air force.
ANSWER- TRUE