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  2. Reich - Wikipedia

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    Reich (/ ˈ r aɪ k / RYKE, [1] German: ⓘ) is a German word whose meaning is analogous to the English word "realm" – not to be confused with the German adjective reich which means 'rich'. The terms Kaiserreich (German: [ˈkaɪzɐʁaɪç] ⓘ; lit. ' realm of an emperor ') and Königreich (German: [ˈkøːnɪkʁaɪç] ⓘ; lit.

  3. German Reich - Wikipedia

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    In referring to the entire period between 1871 and 1945, the partially translated English phrase "German Reich" (/-ˈ r aɪ k /) is applied by historians in formal contexts; [3] although in common English usage this state was and is known simply as Germany, the English term "German Empire" is reserved to denote the German state between 1871 and 1918.

  4. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    Some German words are used in English narrative to identify that the subject expressed is in German, e.g., Frau, Reich. As languages, English and German descend from the common ancestor language West Germanic and further back to Proto-Germanic; because of this, some English words are essentially identical to their German lexical counterparts ...

  5. Greater Germanic Reich - Wikipedia

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    The German language would be its lingua franca however, likening it to the status of English in the British Commonwealth. [42] A primary agent used in stifling the local extreme nationalist elements was the Germanic SS, which initially merely consisted of local respective branches of the Allgemeine-SS in Belgium, Netherlands and Norway. [43]

  6. Trump shares video suggesting his victory will bring 'unified ...

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    The post of the video had been deleted from Truth Social on Tuesday morning. "Reich," meaning realm, kingdom or empire, is often considered to be a reference to Hitler's Third Reich regime that ...

  7. Reich (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    German Reich, "Deutsches Reich", Germany's official name from 1871 to 1945 Second Reich (1871–1918), "Deutsches Kaiserreich" Weimar Republic (1918-1933), which continued to use "Deutsches Reich" as its official name; Third Reich (1933–1945), "Drittes Reich", term for Nazi Germany; Reich may also refer to: Reich, Germany, a town in Rhineland ...

  8. Names of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic language which diutisc most likely comes from is West Frankish, a language which died out long ago and has hardly left any written evidence today. This was the Germanic dialect used in the early Middle Ages , spoken by the Franks in Western Francia , i.e. in the region which is now northern France.

  9. Reich (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Reich (English: / r aɪ ʃ / RYSHE, German: ⓘ) is a German surname that may refer to: Béla Rajki-Reich (1909–2000), Hungarian swimming coach and water polo coach; Charles A. Reich (1928–2019), American professor of law and writer; Christopher Reich (born 1961), American author; David Reich (disambiguation), multiple people