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Like it says, I took the Einbürgerungstest this past weekend. The questions are a mix of things that feel pretty obvious (which war lasted from 1939-1945) and things that require memorization (Which chancellor was responsible for the Ostverträge?). In a lot of ways, it feels like another language exam: if you understand German well enough to understand the questions, you can probably pass.

We officially had an hour, but I was done within 8 minutes, and I wasn't the first :).

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, it's things you should know if you paid attention in school

I beg to differ. I did pay attention (as much as can be expected from a pubescent teen) but we barely even touched the reunification. Ask me anything about ancient Greece or Rome though haha

and occasionally opened a newspaper as an adult.

When that stuff was first in the papers my parents probably still went to primary lol

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

When that stuff was first in the papers my parents probably still went to primary lol

Yeah, but newspapers don't just write about what happened today, they often to contextualize with history. So while It's not first in the papers anymore it still is something you can learn from them.

Besides, half (or so) of the test isn't history but easy questions about our political system. That's also stuff you should have learned in school.