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1. Polish-language newspapers issued by the Germans in the General Government was called most often:
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a. “reptile’s newspapers”. | |
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b. local newspapers.
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c. daily newspapers.
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2. General Wladyslaw Sikorski in the years 1939 - 1943 was:
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a. President of the Polish Republic. | |
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b. Prime Minister of the Polish Government and the Chief of the Polish Armed Forces.
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c. UK Prime Minister .
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3. Policies pursued by Prime Minister Arthur Neville Chamberlain against the Third Reich in the years 1937 - 1939 called the policy:
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a. open door. | |
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b. apartheid.
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c. appeasement.
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4. Poster “England, see what you've done”:
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a. informed about the progress of the Battle of Britain (August 8 – 31 October 1940).
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b. showed Poles how tragic are the consequences of the rejection of proposals for cooperation with the Third Reich.
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c. was commissioned by the Polish Government in London.
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5. Joseph Goebbels in the years 1933 - 1945 was:
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a. minister of propaganda, public enlightenment and information. | |
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b. Foreign Affairs.
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c. Head of the SS and the Gestapo.
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6. In early 1943, J. Goebbels began to prepare the German nation for total war, because:
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a. The war started in the Pacific. | |
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b. Germany supported of Italians in Africa by sending Afrika Korps led by Erwin Rommel.
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c. The Germans suffered the first defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad.
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