1950s.Peopledissatisfiedwith thegovernment.TheCommunistParty(KPD).November1923.The SocialDemocraticParty(SPD).89.93%.Superiority.Hitler.Gleichschaltung.Führer andChancellor."StundeNull"(Zerohour).Nation-widehatredtowardscertainraces.Surrenderon May 8,1945.Morethan44%.MeinKampf.HitlerYouth.Nine.5.4million.GermanDemocraticRepublic.Communism.PresidentHindenburg.To prepareforpotentialconflict.The Nightof LongKnives.League ofGermanGirls.DeNazification.Dachau.A dictatorwithabsolutepower.Marxistpeople'srepublic.Two.Hatred.Amounts.DownfallofNazism.Establishinga dictatorialstate andrestrictingcitizenship.43.9%.To train boysas futurefighters andsoldiers for theNazi cause.Capturedinmates.To make theeconomyself-sufficient.Throughrapidmilitarization.ErnstRöhm.During hisimprisonmentafter the BeerHall Putsch.Preparingthem forfutureservice tothe regime.Generalmajor vonLossow, MinisterPresident vonKahr, andBavarian statepolice head vonSeisser.In a beerhall inMunich.Necessary.Signing oftheEnablingAct.TheReichstagFireAntisemitism,racism, andaggressiveforeign policy.Murder.Byestablishinglawsregulatingoutputs.Liberal,capitalist.SovietMilitary.OngoingColdWar.Wareconomy.Communismdictatorship.Weaknessof thegovernment.AfterHindenburg'sdeath.Fighting thewar andoccupyingforeignterritory.Cracks.Byprovidingmorejobs.WestGermany.1950s.Peopledissatisfiedwith thegovernment.TheCommunistParty(KPD).November1923.The SocialDemocraticParty(SPD).89.93%.Superiority.Hitler.Gleichschaltung.Führer andChancellor."StundeNull"(Zerohour).Nation-widehatredtowardscertainraces.Surrenderon May 8,1945.Morethan44%.MeinKampf.HitlerYouth.Nine.5.4million.GermanDemocraticRepublic.Communism.PresidentHindenburg.To prepareforpotentialconflict.The Nightof LongKnives.League ofGermanGirls.DeNazification.Dachau.A dictatorwithabsolutepower.Marxistpeople'srepublic.Two.Hatred.Amounts.DownfallofNazism.Establishinga dictatorialstate andrestrictingcitizenship.43.9%.To train boysas futurefighters andsoldiers for theNazi cause.Capturedinmates.To make theeconomyself-sufficient.Throughrapidmilitarization.ErnstRöhm.During hisimprisonmentafter the BeerHall Putsch.Preparingthem forfutureservice tothe regime.Generalmajor vonLossow, MinisterPresident vonKahr, andBavarian statepolice head vonSeisser.In a beerhall inMunich.Necessary.Signing oftheEnablingAct.TheReichstagFireAntisemitism,racism, andaggressiveforeign policy.Murder.Byestablishinglawsregulatingoutputs.Liberal,capitalist.SovietMilitary.OngoingColdWar.Wareconomy.Communismdictatorship.Weaknessof thegovernment.AfterHindenburg'sdeath.Fighting thewar andoccupyingforeignterritory.Cracks.Byprovidingmorejobs.WestGermany.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 1950s.
  2. People dissatisfied with the government.
  3. The Communist Party (KPD).
  4. November 1923.
  5. The Social Democratic Party (SPD).
  6. 89.93%.
  7. Superiority.
  8. Hitler.
  9. Gleichschaltung.
  10. Führer and Chancellor.
  11. "Stunde Null" (Zero hour).
  12. Nation-wide hatred towards certain races.
  13. Surrender on May 8, 1945.
  14. More than 44%.
  15. Mein Kampf.
  16. Hitler Youth.
  17. Nine.
  18. 5.4 million.
  19. German Democratic Republic.
  20. Communism.
  21. President Hindenburg.
  22. To prepare for potential conflict.
  23. The Night of Long Knives.
  24. League of German Girls.
  25. DeNazification.
  26. Dachau.
  27. A dictator with absolute power.
  28. Marxist people's republic.
  29. Two.
  30. Hatred.
  31. Amounts.
  32. Downfall of Nazism.
  33. Establishing a dictatorial state and restricting citizenship.
  34. 43.9%.
  35. To train boys as future fighters and soldiers for the Nazi cause.
  36. Captured inmates.
  37. To make the economy self-sufficient.
  38. Through rapid militarization.
  39. Ernst Röhm.
  40. During his imprisonment after the Beer Hall Putsch.
  41. Preparing them for future service to the regime.
  42. Generalmajor von Lossow, Minister President von Kahr, and Bavarian state police head von Seisser.
  43. In a beer hall in Munich.
  44. Necessary.
  45. Signing of the Enabling Act.
  46. The Reichstag Fire
  47. Antisemitism, racism, and aggressive foreign policy.
  48. Murder.
  49. By establishing laws regulating outputs.
  50. Liberal, capitalist.
  51. Soviet Military.
  52. Ongoing Cold War.
  53. War economy.
  54. Communism dictatorship.
  55. Weakness of the government.
  56. After Hindenburg's death.
  57. Fighting the war and occupying foreign territory.
  58. Cracks.
  59. By providing more jobs.
  60. West Germany.