WestGermanyTheColdWarMurderAntiSemitism,racism, andaggressiveforeign policyTheCommunistParty(KPD)5.4millionTo make theeconomyself-sufficient1950sGeneralmajor vonLossow, MinisterPresident vonKahr, andBavarian statepolice head vonSeisserGleichschaltungMilitarizationThe Nightof LongKnives"StundeNull"(Zerohour)NineTo prepareforpotentialconflictPresidentHindenburgWeaknessof thegovernmentNovember1923The burningof theGermanparliamentDeNazificationTwo,HitlerYouthGermanDemocraticRepublicTo train boysas futurefighters andsoldiers for theNazi causeDachauMeinKampfHatredDownfallofNazismFührerandChancellorByprovidingmore jobsThe SocialDemocraticParty(SPD)Liberal,capitalistMarxistpeople'srepublic43.9%HitlerWareconomyFighting thewar andoccupyingforeignterritory89.93%SovietMilitaryNation-widehatredtowardscertain racesSuperiorityAfterHindenburg'sdeathCommunismdictatorshipSurrenderon May 8,1945A dictatorwithabsolutepowerLeague ofGermanGirlsByestablishinglawsregulatingoutputsErnstRöhmDuring hisimprisonmentafter the BeerHall PutschPeopledissatisfiedwith thegovernmentInmatesEstablishinga dictatorialstate andrestrictingcitizenshipWestGermanyTheColdWarMurderAntiSemitism,racism, andaggressiveforeign policyTheCommunistParty(KPD)5.4millionTo make theeconomyself-sufficient1950sGeneralmajor vonLossow, MinisterPresident vonKahr, andBavarian statepolice head vonSeisserGleichschaltungMilitarizationThe Nightof LongKnives"StundeNull"(Zerohour)NineTo prepareforpotentialconflictPresidentHindenburgWeaknessof thegovernmentNovember1923The burningof theGermanparliamentDeNazificationTwo,HitlerYouthGermanDemocraticRepublicTo train boysas futurefighters andsoldiers for theNazi causeDachauMeinKampfHatredDownfallofNazismFührerandChancellorByprovidingmore jobsThe SocialDemocraticParty(SPD)Liberal,capitalistMarxistpeople'srepublic43.9%HitlerWareconomyFighting thewar andoccupyingforeignterritory89.93%SovietMilitaryNation-widehatredtowardscertain racesSuperiorityAfterHindenburg'sdeathCommunismdictatorshipSurrenderon May 8,1945A dictatorwithabsolutepowerLeague ofGermanGirlsByestablishinglawsregulatingoutputsErnstRöhmDuring hisimprisonmentafter the BeerHall PutschPeopledissatisfiedwith thegovernmentInmatesEstablishinga dictatorialstate andrestrictingcitizenship

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