In which German city did Hitler join the German Workers' Party (DAP) in 1919?
Berlin
Munich
Dortmund
The Nazi Party's programme for power was called the '25-Points'. Which element of it could be said to be socialist?
All trusts (large industries) should be owned by the state and their profits shared
The Treaty of Versailles should be overturned
Jews could not be German citizens
By the end of 1920, how many members did the newly named Nazi Party have?
55
2000
20000
What was the name of the Nazis' private army, nicknamed the 'Brownshirts', formed in 1921?
Sturmabteilung (SA)
Schutzstaffel (SS)
Sicherheitsdienst (SD)
What event during 1923 convinced Hitler the time was right to seize power in the Munich Putsch?
The signing of the Treaty of Versailles
The announcement of how much Germany had to pay in reparations
The hyperinflation crisis
Hitler was jailed for his role in the Munich Putsch. How long did he serve in jail?
8 months
5 years
10 years
What was the name of the book Hitler wrote in prison?
Das Kapital
Mein Kampf
Zweites Buch
In 1926 Hitler held the Bamburg Conference to assert his authority over the party in the face of a threat from whom?
Joseph Goebbels
Ernst Rohm
Gregor Strasser
At the Bamburg Conference Hitler established a concept known as the Fuhrerprinzip. What did this mean?
The Nazis would try to win power peacefully through the electoral system
The Nazis would try to build a nation of pure Aryans, united by their race
As leader of the party, Hitler's wishes should be obeyed in all matters
How many seats did the Nazis hold in the Reichstag in 1928, on the eve of the Great Depression?
12
32
107