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1. In 1918 Germany was proclaimed a republic. On what strangely 'fateful' day in German history was the proclamation made in Berlin?
2. In 1919 the film "Anders als die Andern" ("Different from the Others") was released, enraging many conservatives. What (at that time taboo) subject did it treat sympathetically?
3. On 13 March 1920 (at the start of the unsuccessful Kapp-Putsch) Berliners woke up to discover what, for most of them, was a new political symbol. What was it?
4. On 27 June 1922 much of Berlin came to a standstill. Why?
5. In 1924, with the fusion of various parts of an existing system, a new transport network was launched in Berlin. Which of these was it?
6. When Anita Berber (1899-1928) appeared on stage (from 1919 on) she shocked many, but also delighted others and acquired a following of enthusiastic fans, and some of her performances ended in near riots. What did she do that was so sensational?
7. In the Weimar period Berlin was said to be the most heavily policed metropolis in the world. What was generally considered the main reason for this?
8. In 1920 a law created Greater Berlin (Groß-Berlin), making it the largest metropolis in Europe (by area) at the time.
9. The 1920s saw the opening of a major airport for civil aviation in a fairly central location in Berlin. Which of these was it?
10. In the 1920s and early 1930s Berlin became well known for Modernism in practically all branches of the arts. Among the key architectural achievements of the period was the construction of a number of highly original, modern housing estates (projects), of which one of the best known is Siemensstadt. One of the leading architects involved was Bruno Taut. When the Nazis came to power he had to leave Germany. What did the Nazis accuse Bruno Taut of?
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