Third Reich was the Nazi regime in Germany, 1933-1945.
ORIGIN: German: 'Reich' meaning 'empire.'
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The word "Reich" has two meaning.
The first one is reign or Kingdom. Some examples: das Reich Der Franken (The reign of Franks), das Kingdom Der Langobarden (The Kingdom of Lombard).
The second one is that of Imperium. Some examples: das Heiliges Roemische Imperium (The Sacred Roman Empire), das Britisches Imperium ( The British Empire).
When in 1871 it was proclaimed The German Empire, it was called "das Deutsches Kaiserreich" to mean the union of all German Kingdoms and Principalities under the rule of the King of Prussia. But for "practical motivations"
it soon became "das Deutsches Reich" (The German Empire).
After the WW 1, the exile of the Emperor and the proclamation of a Federal Republic, its appellation did not change, remaining that of "Deutches Reich", but
its meaning was that of "State" rather than that of "Empire".
After the advent of Nazism the official appellation of Deutsches Reich" did not change either, but Germany was conventionally called by its dictatorial ruler and his associates "The Third Reich" , to distinguish it from the first "Kaiserreich" and the second "Reich", a weak republican state which did not and could not represent the real potential power and (as per their ideology) the legitimate aspirations of the whole Germany to become the world's leader nation.
The Third Reich was Nazi Germany (1933-45). The First Reich (962-1806) was the Holy Roman Empire, which included modern day Germany, Austria, the Czech lands, Northern Italy, and various other territories. Already in the Middle Ages it consisted of several almost independent states, often at war with one another. After the Reformation the authority of the Emperor was further weakened. It was often said that it was "neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire." The Second Reich was Imperial Germany (1871-1918), as unified by Bismarck in 1871.
Note. During the Weimar period (1919-33) the official name of Germany was still "Deutsches Reich."
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Hitler's regime was never officially known as the Third Reich. The term was first discussed in 1923 by German historian Arthur Moeller van den Bruck in his Book Das dritte Reich(The Third Empire), which he hoped would soon come into beling. The expression "Third Reich" was quickly taken up by the Propaganda machine of the Nazis, to express their rejection of the Weimar Republic but they soon dropped the "Third", preferring instead to build up a pseudo-religious culture around the term "Empire" based on German mythology.
The term Third Reich as a term became popular in English literature to delineate between Nazi Germany and the Weimar Republic (1918-1933), which, although a republic, had maintained the title Deutsches Reich after the abdication of the emperor.
"Third Reich" was a term adopted by Adolf Hitler in the 1920's to describe his thousand-yewhayar imperium he intended to create.k
The establishment of the New Order was proclaimed by Adolf Hitler in 1940. The New Order meant absolute Nazi German hegemony in Europe, but ultimately German mastery over the entire world. This included the elimination of "inferior" peoples, including Slavs, Gypsies, Jews, and political opponents including Catholics and Communists.
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first answer: Aryanism
second correct answer: The German Third Reich based its existence on conquest & subjugation/murder of the lesser populations (Jews & Slavs) in Europe. It was the idea & vision of Adolf Hitler. Hitler used the Nazi Party as the means to seize & hold control of the German government, and gather public support of the German people.
In German it was called Das Dritte Reich (or without an article Drittes Reich). Later it was also called Grossdeutschland (Greater Germany) or Grossdeutsches Reich. Incidentally, historians leave the word Reichuntranslated in English.
The Third Reich was in control of Germany.
Hitlers government was called the Third Reich
The name of the armed services of the Third Reich was Wehrmacht.
Third Reich Hitler wanted to call the new German Reich.
"Inside the Third Reich" by Albert Speer is approximately 672 pages long in the English edition.
In German it was called Das Dritte Reich (or without an article Drittes Reich). Later it was also called Grossdeutschland (Greater Germany) or Grossdeutsches Reich. Incidentally, historians leave the word Reichuntranslated in English.
The German word "Reich" translates to "empire" or "realm" in English.
Hitler's regime was officially known as Deutsches Reich (from 1933-1943) and Großdeutsches Reich (from 1943-1945). The term Drittes Reich (Third Reich) was never an official term and only used occasionally by the Nazis for propagandistic purposes.
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The Third Reich was in control of Germany.
The Third Reich - novel - was created in 2010.
Inside the Third Reich was created in 1982.
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The Third Reich - novel - has 288 pages.
The duration of Inside the Third Reich is 4.17 hours.
Hitlers government was called the Third Reich