A) Germany B) France C) Poland D) Austria
A) 1920 B) 1945 C) 1955 D) 1933
A) Emperor B) Chancellor C) Führer D) President
A) The Prince B) Mein Kampf C) The Communist Manifesto D) The Art of War
A) Star of David B) Cross C) Crescent Moon D) Swastika
A) France B) Russia C) Poland D) Italy
A) Queen Elizabeth II B) Marilyn Monroe C) Eva Braun D) Coco Chanel
A) Vienna B) Moscow C) Paris D) Berlin
A) Isak B) Jetzinger C) Kubizek D) Rabatsch
A) 1905 B) 1898 C) 22 December 1975 D) 26 December 1887
A) Linz, Austria B) Vienna, Austria C) Niemes, Kingdom of Bohemia D) Munich, Germany
A) A photograph. B) A smile and a flower from her bouquet. C) A dance invitation. D) A letter asking to marry him.
A) 1910 B) 1908 C) 1912 D) 1914
A) The Life of Adolf Hitler B) Stefanie: The Untold Story C) Adolf Hitler, My Childhood Friend D) Hitler's Unrequited Love
A) Hitler's Youth B) Adolf Hitler; his family, childhood, and youth C) Hitlers Liste: Ein Dokument persönlicher Beziehungen D) The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler
A) Lieutenant B) Colonel C) Major D) Not yet captain, as he became a captain on 1 November 1909
A) 20 B) 16 C) 18 D) 22
A) A photograph. B) A love letter asking her to wait for him and marry him. C) An invitation to dance lessons. D) A bouquet of flowers.
A) August Kubizek B) Karl Richard Isak C) Klara Hitler D) Franz Jetzinger
A) Traveled to Geneva B) Returned to Linz C) Moved to Vienna D) Stayed in Munich
A) She laughed at him. B) She responded with a smile or coldly ignored him. C) She avoided him completely. D) She always spoke to him.
A) 'Stefanie dances beautifully.' B) 'I wish I could dance like her.' C) 'Dancing is a waste of time.' D) 'Once Stefanie is my wife, she won't have the slightest desire to dance!'
A) To move to Vienna immediately. B) To kidnap Stefanie and kill both of them by jumping off a bridge into the Danube. C) To propose marriage to her. D) To write her an anonymous letter.
A) At the funeral procession B) During their daily walks C) In later interviews D) In a book by August Kubizek
A) Wrote a letter to her directly. B) Sent her flowers. C) Placed an anonymous personal ad with his best wishes for Stefanie in the Linz newspaper. D) Visited her in Vienna.
A) They had long conversations. B) She walked with her mother and daughter. C) She passed by him, glancing at him. D) She ignored him completely.
A) Hugh Trevor-Roper B) Brigitte Hamann C) William L. Shirer D) Ian Kershaw
A) Franz Jetzinger B) Graeme Donald C) Werner Maser D) Anton Joachimsthaler
A) Bradley F. Smith B) Anton Joachimsthaler C) Franz Jetzinger D) Graeme Donald |