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  2. Why Was Nazi Germany Called the Third Reich? | Britannica

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    Nazi leader Adolf Hitler imagined his dictatorial regime as the historical successor to two great German empires. By claiming for his government the mantle of the Third Reich, Hitler attempted to position himself within the larger context of German and European history.

  3. Third Reich | Facts & History | Britannica

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    Third Reich, official Nazi designation for the regime in Germany from January 1933 to May 1945, as the presumed successor of the medieval and early modern Holy Roman Empire of 800 to 1806 (the First Reich) and the German Empire of 1871 to 1918 (the Second Reich).

  4. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Third Reich, which the Nazis referred to as the Thousand-Year Reich, [m] ended in May 1945, after only 12 years, when the Allies defeated Germany and entered the capital, Berlin, ending World War II in Europe.

  5. Third Reich | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    The “Third Reich” is another name for Nazi Germany between 1933-1945. Learn more about life under Nazi rule before and during World War II.

  6. Third Reich: An Overview | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    The Third Reich began with the Nazi rise to power in 1933 and ended with the German surrender in 1945. Learn more about Nazi Germany during World War II.

  7. Third Reich - New World Encyclopedia

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    The term Third Reich referred to the Nazi recognition of former incarnations of important German realms while alluding to envisioned future prosperity and the new nation's alleged destiny. But on July 10, 1939, it was dropped from propaganda at Hitler's behest.

  8. Nazi Rule | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    Guided by racist and authoritarian ideas, the Nazis abolished basic freedoms and sought to create a "Volk" community. In theory, a "Volk" community united all social classes and regions of Germany behind Hitler. In reality, the Third Reich quickly became a police state, where individuals were subject to arbitrary arrest and imprisonment.

  9. Third Reich summary | Britannica

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    Third Reich , Official designation for the Nazi Party’s regime in Germany from January 1933 to May 1945. The name reflects Adolf Hitler ’s conception of his expansionist regime—which he predicted would last 1,000 years—as the presumed successor of the Holy Roman Empire (800–1806, the First Reich) and the German empire under the ...

  10. What Was the Third Reich? - WorldAtlas

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    In Germany, Third Reich (Drittes Reich) means the third empire or the third realm. The Nazi government was basically the third in a row. The first Reich was the medieval Holy Roman Empire, which existed between 806 and 1806.

  11. Third Reich - Nazi Germany, Holocaust, WW2 | Britannica

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    Greatest extent of territory controlled by or allied with Germany, November 1942. At the height of his success, Hitler was the master of the greater part of the European continent.