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Can you name the leaders??
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Can name these prominent figures?
Minister of Propaganda
Leader of the SS
General executed at Nuremberg
Hitler's Architect
General at the forefront of tank innovation
Private Secretary of Hitler
Minister of Aviation
First GrossAdmiral of the Kregsmarine
Prominent Member of the SS (assassinated)
Nationally respected General for exploits in Africa
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Nazis and the Wehrmacht Quiz
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Created Jan 9, 2010 in
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ddt
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Jan 9th, 2010 at 12:03 GMT
4 points
The right spelling is Göring, and then please also accept Goering as entry.
Williams27
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Jan 9th, 2010 at 18:58 GMT
3 points
ddt is right, those funny little dots are actually very important in German spelling, whatever Motörhead and Spın̈al Tap might have you believe to the contrary! Also, it's Erich Raeder, not Eric.
shakescene
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Feb 10th, 2010 at 09:49 GMT
1 point
Heydrich can be identified more specifically as commander of the SD (Sicherheitdienst or Security Service), alternatively as the Reichs Protector of Bohemia & Moravia (Czechoslovakia). Rommel can be listed as internationally-respected as well as nationally-. For those who found this too easy, there's a much harder (but hard to agree upon) quiz on Hitler's Cabinet.
shakescene
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Feb 10th, 2010 at 09:52 GMT
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Also, wouldn't Keitel also fit the definition of "General executed at Nuremberg". (Were he and Jodl executed there, or just condemned there?) You could add Ribbentrop, the Foreign Minister. And yes, it's not Goring, it's either Goering or Göring.
shakescene
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Feb 10th, 2010 at 09:54 GMT
0 points
And to Williams27's comments about heavy metal umlauts add Blue Öyster Cult.
mtepera
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Mar 19th, 2010 at 05:27 GMT
2 points
You could add Hess, Stauffenberg, Keitel, Ribbentrop --- so many famous/infamous ones. Nice quiz.
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