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German History General Knowledge #1

How well do you know the history of Germany?
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Year
Clue
Answer
800
This man is crowned emperor of the Romans in Aachen
Charlemagne
1848
The March Revolution starts in this city
Berlin
1849
As a result of the above, the first German parliament meets here
St. Pauls Church, Frankfurt
1933
This Party gains control
NSDAP
1888
This monarch dies
Wilhelm I
1888
This monarch only reigns for a couple of months
Friedrich III
1888
This monarch then comes to power
Wilhelm II
1945
This war ends
World War 2
 
... it begun in this year
1939
Year
Clue
Answer
1864
Germany fights a war with this country
Denmark
1806
After Napoleon arrived, this Empire that preceded Germany dissolves
Holy Roman Empire
1618
This war begins
30 Years war
1870
Germany fights a war against this country
France
1949
As a result of the Cold War, Germany splits into two countries:
East Germany
 
... and this
West Germany
1949
This city becomes capital of the latter
Bonn
1970
This chancellor kneels in the Ghetto of Warsaw; he will later receive a Nobel Peace Prize for his engagement in Eastern Europe
Willy Brandt
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Level 62
Dec 11, 2025
please accept Nazi for NSDAP and Frederick III for Friedrich III