TOV
LON
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Weimar Germany
Miscellaneous
100

This was the French Prime Minister after WWI

Who was Georges Clemenceau?

100

To resolve disputes peacefully.

What was the main goal of the LON?

100

This was the year in which the Disarmament Conference began. 

What was 1932?

100
He was elected President of Weimar Germany in 1925.

Who was Hindenburg?

100

The LON did not put sanctions on this export product to Italy in the Abyssinian crisis.

What was oil?

200

This piece of land was returned to France.

What was Alsace-Lorraine?

200

This was the administrative department of the LON.

What was the Secretariat?

200

These were Hitler's foreign policy aims.

What were abolishing the TOV, Lebensraum, and destroying Communism?

200
This was how the Chancellor was chosen in Weimar Germany.
What is appointed by the President?
200

This waterway was not closed to Mussolini's supply ships during the Abyssinian crisis. 

What was the Suez Canal?
300

This was the War Guilt Clause. 

What was Article 231?

300

These were the 4 permanent members of the Council at the start.

What were France, Britain, Italy, Japan?

300

This was the leader of the Nationalist rebellion in Spain.  

Who was General Franco?

300

These were the leaders of the Spartacist movement. 

Who were Rosa Luxembourg and Karl Liebknecht?

300

This was the name given to Manchuria after it was invaded by Japan.

What was Manchukuo?

400

These lands were given to Poland (name at least 2).

What were West Prussia, Posen, Upper Silesia, and Danzig?

400

This was the name of the Italian general who was killed during the Corfu dispute of 1923.

Who was Tellini?
400

This was the name of the French Prime Minister during the Munich Agreement.

Who was Daladier?
400

These were two jobs held by Stresemann in the Weimar government.

What were Chancellor and Foreign Minister?

400

This was the name of the peace treaty signed by Germany and Russia in 1918. 

What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?

500
These three Baltic states were made independent. 

What were Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia?

500

This was the amount that Greece had to pay in compensation during the dispute with Bulgaria. 

What was 45,000 pounds?

500
This was the leader of Czechoslovakia during the Munich Agreement. 

Who was Edvard Beneš?

500

These were the leaders in Bavaria that agreed to the Munich Putsch (at gunpoint) and later fought against it. 

Who were Gustav von Kahr, Hans Seisser, and Otto von Lossow?
500
This was the name of the prison in which Hitler served his sentence after the Munich Putsch. 

What was Landsberg Castle?

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