Which Right wing, nationalist extremist led 5,000 Friekorps into Berlin in March 1920?
- Wolfgang Kapp
- Adolf Hitler
- Rosa Luxembourg
- Bela Khun
Who were the November criminals?
- Those who resigned instead of signing Versailles
- The abandoned Friekorps who formed murder squads
- Those who signed the hated Treaty of Versailles
- The socialist who signed the armistice
When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
- January 1919
- 11th November 1818
- 7th May 1919
- 28th June 1919
Which areas were put under League of Nations control by Versailles?
- Danzig and the Saarland
- The Rhineland, The Rhur and Memel
- Schleswig, Malmédy and the Rhineland
- None of these
What was the German army reduced to?
- 20,000
- 1,000
- 3,000
- 10,000
Which statement is false?
- Germany was not allowed a navy
- Germany was not allowed an air force
- Germany was not allowed armoured vehicles or tanks
- Germany was not allowed U-Boats
Which Party was largest in the Reichstag throughout the period?
- The SDP
- Independent Social Democratic Party
- The Spartacist League
- The NAZI party
What was the role of the Reichstrat
- To vote on new laws and on the budget
- To elect the president
- To control the chancellor and ministers
- To veto laws
What year did Hyper inflation happen?
- 1822
- 1823
- 1922
- 1923
Who led the beer Hall Putsch
- Gustav Stressemen
- Adolf Hitler
- Wolfgang Kapp
- Rosa Luxembourg
Which opposition party’s leader supported Ebert until elections?
- Karl Liebknecht
- Hugo Hasse
- Philip Scheidemann
- Gustav Stressemen
Which important Russian influenced Germany greatly during this period through the Spartacists and other extreme left organisations?
- Karl Marx
- Vladmir Lenin
- Tsar Nicholas II
- Rasputin
Which of Victoria's grandsons was still on the throne throughout this period?
- King George of Great Britain
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Kaiser Wilhelm
- Tsar Nicholas II
What town did the new government meet in for the first time?
- Weimar
- Berlin
- Munich
- Danzig
When was the new German constitution published
- August 1919
- July 1919
- December 1918
- August 1819
Where did French, British and American soldiers enter in 1919?
- The Rhineland
- The Rhur
- Munich during a communist takeover
- Saarland
Where did French and Belgian soldiers enter in January 1923
- The Rhineland
- The Rhur
- Saarland
- Munich during a communist takeover
Which country did Kapp and his supporters flee to?
- Finland
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Norway
What did the big three decide the reparation level should be?
- 6,600 million
- 60,000 million
- 660,000 million
- 6.6 billion
What year did Germany pay the first reparation installement in?
- 1921
- 1920
- 1919
- 1922
What year did Germany announce it would have to stop paying reparations for the next three years?
- 1922
- 1923
- 1921
- 1920
In which city did the Beer hall putsch take place in?
- Munich
- Berlin
- Hamburg
- Küsten
How many people had the murder squads killed by 1923?
- 3500
- 356
- 35000
- 35060
What was the name of the German parliment?
- Reichstag
- Reichstrat
- Duma
- Weimar
Who were the Big four?
- Britain, France and the USA
- David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
- David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando and Woodrow Wilson
- The four great powers pre-WW1 Europe: King George of England, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II and President Poincaré
How was the Kapp Putsch ended?
- Workers went on strike
- Kapp fled the country
- Socialist Friekorps fought back
- Spartacists attacked Berlin from all sides and cut of supplies
The Germans hoped for a peace based upon...?
- The fourteen points
- The treaty of London
- The armistice
- The ten commandments
If Woodrow Wilson failed to create a fair peace at Versailles what did he rely on to improve the world?
- The League of Nations
- The United Nations
- Countries to follow America as a role model
- World public opinion
How many people voted for the new government in 1919?
- 30 million
- 3 million
- 30 000
- 300 000
Who came to work in the Rhur in 1923?
- French workers
- Belgian workers
- socialists
- communists