HISTORY
THE WORLD BETWEEN THE WARS
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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A small goatee
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A neck beard
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A distinctive mustache
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A mullet
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Detailed explanation-1: -So unmistakable was his “toothbrush” mustache, a type characterized by thick whiskers that span the width of the nose, that it is often called the “Hitler mustache.” After World War II, men across the world abandoned the toothbrush mustache because of its instant association with Hitler.
Detailed explanation-2: -Historian Ron Rosenbaum insists that Hitler didn’t wear that moustache style until late 1919. His own exhaustive research on Hitler reveals a young Hitler as being courtly, shy and often indecisive.
Detailed explanation-3: -This style of moustache, a short rectangular strip of bristles that covers the philtrum, was worn by some men in the early 1900s when Charlie Chaplin played The Little Tramp in his silent . Chaplin’s moustache was fake, and he removed it along with his bowler hat and when he was not in character.
Detailed explanation-4: -Wearing a Hitler mustache, also known as a toothbrush mustache or a small square mustache, is not illegal in Germany. This is because there is no law specifically prohibiting the wearing of such a mustache.