All SAT II World History Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #12 : World War Ii
Which of the following individuals was called the "Desert Fox" and fought for Germany in North Africa during the Second World War?
Rudolph Hess
Hienrich Himmler
Joseph Goebbels
Hermann Goring
Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel, usually referred to as just Rommel or the "Desert Fox," was a German military leader during the Second World War. He became famous among the Allied powers for his brilliant leadership and diplomatic decorum. He was a war hero to Nazi Germany, but he also loathed Hitler, and when his loathing became public knowledge, he was pressured to commit suicide by the German high command on pain of having his family executed and took his own life.
Example Question #13 : World War Ii
The Nuremberg Laws __________.
declared antisemitism illegal in German territory
None of the other answer choices is correct.
installed Hitler as leader of the German nation
ordered the systematic execution of all German Jews
deprived German Jews of citizenship
deprived German Jews of citizenship
The Nuremberg Laws were established in 1935 by the German Nazi Party. The laws declared that all Jews in Germany were no longer German citizens and deprived Jews of certain human rights. It was not until the so-called "Final Solution" that the systematic execution of Jews began.
Example Question #14 : World War Ii
The 1939 Nonagression Pact was signed between Germany and which of the following countries?
Italy
Britain
Japan
The United States
The Soviet Union
The Soviet Union
In 1939, the Germans and the Soviet Union signed a nonagression pact promising that they would not attack each other during the Second World War. The secret treaty was effective for a time but was ended by Hitler's planned invasion of Russian territory.
Example Question #15 : World War Ii
In 1923, Adolf Hitler called for an overthrow of the German government by the Nazi party. This attempt resulted in __________.
civil war in Germany that would wage for several years in the lead up to World War Two
the assassination of the German King and the royal family
failure and imprisonment for Hitler
Hitler assuming Chancellorship of Germany and preparing the German nation for war
the complete suspension of freedoms of press, speech, and assembly in Germany
failure and imprisonment for Hitler
In 1923 Hitler was a well-known and charismatic political speaker in Germany, but he was not yet the powerful leader that popular history remembers. He attempted to organize an overthrow of the German government by the Nazi Party, but he misjudged the moment and the revloution was a spectacular failure. Hitler was tried and imprisoned, but the momentum for his cause continued to build as many millions of Germans began to sympathize with Hitler. He spent his time in prison writing Mien Kempf which clearly outlines his horrifying philosophy.