A classical German composer known for creating nine symphonies while also being deaf.
Who was Ludwig van Beethoven?
A looped and twisted bread roll topped with salt.
What is a Pretzel?
The capital of Germany.
What is Berlin?
The wall that divided Germany's capitol during the Cold War.
What is the Berlin Wall?
The German word for "Hello."
What is Hallo?
A large festival held yearly in Munich, known for beer and carnival games.
What is Oktoberfest?
Fermented cabbage commonly used as a topping.
What is Sauerkraut?
Three countries that border Germany.
What is France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Czech Rep., Austria, or Switzerland.
What is Africa, Asia, or Oceania.
The informal and formal versions of "you" in German.
What is "Sie" and "Du."
Traditional Bavarian leather pants common in German iconography.
What is Lederhosen?
The German state where Bratwurst was created.
What is Bavaria?
One of the two seas that Germany borders.
What are the Baltic and North seas?
The General and Emperor who was defeated in 1813 at the famous battle of Leipzig, Germany.
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?
The three Gramatical genders of German.
What is Masculine (der), Feminine (die), and Neuter (das)?
One of the two aquatic based sports that Germany has won the most Olympic gold medals in.
What is Canoeing or Kayaking?
An ice cream dessert with berry sauce presented to look like a popular Italian dish.
What is Spagehtieis?
A country besides Germany that speaks German.
What is Austria, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, or Switzerland?
The day of German reunification.
The part of a sentence that is always placed second in standard German sentence structure.
What is the Verb?
A movement of German art films popular in the 1920’s. Known for their hyper-expressive and distorted visuals inspired by the trauma of WW1.
What is German Expressionist Cinema?
A popular German breakfast made up of variety of Oats and Grain products, commonly served with milk or Yogurt.
What is Muesli?
A German city-state other than Berlin.
What is Bremen or Hamburg?
The last emperor to rule Germany.
Who was Wilhelm II?
Two out of the four Grammatical cases of German.
What is nominative, accusative, dative, or genetive?