Statistics Leaders Laws / Treaties Passed Extra Facts Presentation Questions
100
Approximately 6 million
How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?
100
Leon Trotsky
Who did Stalin go up against to become dictator?
100
1928
When did Stalin issue the USSR anti-religious campaign?
100
The red J on their IDs, the yellow star of David on their clothes and by "their dark features."
How did Germans identify those who were Jewish?
100
Because most religions create social classes.
Why did Stalin target religious groups?
200
14 hours a day
How many hours a day did prisoners work?
200
Austria-Hungary, near the border of the German empire.
Where was Hitler born?
200
A communal farming technique used to try and increase agriculture.
What was collectivization?
200
"The night of broken glass"
What does Kristallnacht translate to?
200
Gassing using Zyklon-B
What was the Nazi's most popular way of exterminating individuals?
300
~500 out of the original 50,000 churches
In the USSR, during the year 1939, how many churches remained open?
300
The Beer Hall Putsch
Hitler served time in jail for what event?
300
To try and increase industrialization in the USSR.
What was the purpose of Stalin's 5 year plan?
300
January 27th
When is International Holocaust memorial day?
300
His secret spy organization called the NKVD.
What allowed Stalin to find hidden political opponents?
400
The Gulag network included hundreds of camps that could contain 10,000 people each.
How many people did each Gulag camp imprison?
400
Created alliances with those in power.
How did Stalin come to power?
400
They prohibited marriages and extramarital intercourse between Jews and Germans; they were also not permitted to be lawyers, doctors and gov't staff . . etc.
What did the Nuremberg Laws say?
400
Vladimir Lenin
Which leader created the infamous Gulag?
400
To increase industrialization and collection of resources for their respective countries.
Why did the two dictators used forced labor?
500
40,000 in both Germany and the lands it occupied.
How many labor and death camps did Germany build?
500
Mein Kampf in 1924
What book did Hitler write and when did he do it?
500
The Enabling Act (1933)
What act was passed allowing Hitler to assume dictatorial control over Germany?
500
"Glavnoye Upravleniye Lagerei," which translates to Chief Administration of Corrective Labor Camps.
"Gulag" is an acronym for what?
500
Dachau (founded 1933), Sachsenhausen (1936), Buchenwald (1937), Mauthausen, (1938), and Auschwitz (1940) . . etc.
Name three Nazi concentration camps . . .






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