A. Scotland
B. Austria
C. Egypt
D. Holland
Related Mcqs:
- Adolf Hitler was responsible for sixty million deaths worldwide as a result of World War ll and his own killings. “Der Fuhrer” murdered millions of innocent Jews in the Holocaust – and millions of others, too. In an encounter towards the end of WWI, Hitler was supposedly at the mercy of which British soldier, who let him go?
A. Henry Tandey
B. Richard Milton
C. Thomas Seems
D. Derrick Newton - During Hitler’s rise to power, he had the overwhelming support of his elite guard, the SS. However, who was the chief of the SA (Sturmabteilung), later assassinated on Hitler’s orders?
A. Heinrich Himmler
B. Rudolph Hess
C. Joseph Goebbels
D. Ernst Roehm - IN Germany in the early 1920s Adolf Hitler formed a political party which believed the Germans to be the master of the earth and were filled with the great hatred of Jews. Name the political party?
A. Nazis
B. Fascist
C. German Socialist
D. None of them - Adolf Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945. Who succeeded him as Germany’s Reichskanzler for a period of 23 days?
A. Karl Doenitz
B. Heinrich Himmler
C. Adolf Eichmann
D. Rudolf Hess - On what date did Hitler’s German forces invade Austria?
A. 13 March 1938
B. 17 March 1938
C. 30 March 1938
D. 23 March 1938 - Neville Chamberlain, representing Great Britain, ‘appeased’ Hitler in the days before WW ll. His French counterpart was:
A. Foch
B. Daladier
C. Petain
D. Champlain - The Munich Agreement of 1938 with Adolph Hitler is synonymous with:
A. the policy of containment
B. realist philosophy
C. neorealist strategy
D. the policy of appeasement - Who was the first U.S. born woman to be elected president of any country in the world?
A. Helen Clark
B. Lydia Gueller
C. Janet Jagan
D. Mary Robinson - Who was born in Argentina with the name of Maria Estela Martinez and was the first woman chief of state in South America?
A. Violeta Chamorro
B. Isabel Peron
C. Evita Peron
D. Corazon Aquino - This Parisian, born on November 29, 1932, was elected President of the French Republic on May 7, 1995
A. Nicolas Sarkozy
B. Jacques Chirac
C. Jean-Pierre Raffarin
D. None of these