I suppose it depends on what was Hitler's favourite march. As Chancellor of Germany and de facto dictator - what he said went.
Hitler's favourite march was reputed to be Georg Furst's 'Badenweiler Marsch'
The Nazi Youth Movement was called the Hitler Youth (in German die Hitlerjugend).
The Nazi military drive toward the Caucasus and the Middle East demonstrated the drive of Hitler and the Third Reich to literally dominate the entire world.
The Normandy Invasion also popularly called D-Day was planned to bring forth the largest military invasion against the evil Nazi Germans in order to liberate the European nations which had been invaded and oppressed by the Nazi Germans.
it didn't, it was under a different command structure
Annexation of Austria was the merge of Austria into Nazi Germany On March 12, 1938, Nazi parties from Austria and Germany were collaboratively involved in the Annexation of Austria.
These were called the Nuremberg trials
The Swastika.
Its just military practice. Most if not all military have a salute.
Germany not Africa -_-
It was invented for military purposes in Nazi Germany.
Simply he didn't. To get into the Nazi military (the SS) people had to prove their pedigree.
The Normandy Invasion also popularly called D-Day was planned to bring forth the largest military invasion against the evil Nazi Germans in order to liberate the European nations which had been invaded and oppressed by the Nazi Germans.
January-March 1933.
Not very well, I imagine.
nazi germany
The Hitler Youth program supported the Nazi totalitarian state by fostering the military values and virtues. Military arts were also a part of the program.
The term "SS" stands for Schutzstaffel, which translates to "Protection Squadron" in English. It was a paramilitary organization within the Nazi Party responsible for carrying out security and military duties, as well as implementing Nazi ideology and enforcing loyalty to the party.