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      • Nazi plunder (‹See Tfd› German: Raubkunst) was organized stealing of art and other items which occurred as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Nazi Party in Germany.
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  2. 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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_GermanyNazi Germany - Wikipedia

    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.

    • Meaning of The Third Reich
    • Birth of The Third Reich
    • Rise of The Nazi Party
    • Antisemitism, Racial Hygiene and Eugenics
    • Adolf Hitler’s Machtergreifung
    • Early Atrocities Committed by The Third Reich
    • Symbols of The Third Reich
    • How The Third Reich Stayed in Power
    • Systematic Elimination of All Forms of Opposition
    • The Nuremberg Laws

    Drittes Reich was how the Germans called the Third Reich. The Third Reich in simple terms means “Third Realm” or “Third Empire”. But why was it called the Third Realm? Nazi Germany believed that they were the third of three empires, starting with the Holy Roman Empire (800- 1806) and then the German Empire (1871 – 1918). Between 1933 and 1943, the ...

    Shortly after the First World War(WWI) the Germans went on to form the Weimar Republic that had a semi-presidential system of governance. Owing to WWI and the struggling economic situation of the 1920s, the Weimar Republic had an extreme difficulty stabilizing the economy. Examples of the problems that bedeviled the Weimar regime was high inflation...

    Commonly called the Nazi Party by the West, the NSDAP was an ultra-right political party. They campaigned rigorously to undermine the Weimar Republic. They called on all Germans to out rightly reject the Treaty of Versailles. In 1928, the NSDAP secured a minuscule 2.6% at the federal election. Two years later, in 1930, the NSDAP electoral gains sho...

    The party’s message also had high levels of anti-Semitic and anti-communist flavor. The Nazis blamed Jews in particular for the nation’s economic and political hardships. They even called on Germans to evict the Jews and other minorities out of Germany. Steadily, Jews, Romani, gypsies, gays, and the physical challenged started losing their civil ri...

    For most part of the time, Adolf Hitler – head of the Nazi Party – was the one that orchestrated the violence meted out to those ethnic minorities. The onset of the Great Depressionin 1929 even made things worse for Germans. With no one to turn to, the Germans voted massively for the Nazi Party during the 1932 federal election. Hitler and his party...

    A month after Hitler’s seizure of power, the German Reichstag building caught fire. Nazis were quick to point out that the arsonist, Marinus van der Lubbe, was a communist. Under the pretense of restoring order in the country, Hitler asked legislators to pass the Reichstag Fire Decree. In actual sense, the decree was meant to turn the country into ...

    All political symbols and emblems of previous regimes and political parties were suppressed. For its symbol and flag, the Third Reich chose the colors of the German empire (1871 – 1918) – white, black and red. The Third Reich also picked the ancient swastika symbol – a symbol which was usedas a “well-being” symbol by countless civilizations – as th...

    The first two years of Hitler’s reign was anything but sunshine and roses. In spite of all the promises he made to lift the German economy out of difficulties, the Germans still had massive unemployment figures. Also, Hitler struggled to manage Germany’s trade deficit. Although he maintained strong grips on the country, Hitler was well aware of his...

    Hitler had no tolerance for the opposition, be it outside or within the Nazi Party. So when the Sturmabteilung (SA; Storm Detachment) began to act out, Hitler had their leaders shot dead. He set up the Schutzstaffel (SS) and the Gestapo to over the paramilitary functions of the SA. Upon the death of President Hindenburg in August 1934, Adolf Hitler...

    To legitimize his horrific practices, Hitler passed the Nuremberg Laws in 1935. The laws took away the fundamental human rights from the Jews in Germany. It also gave the Third Reich the power to confiscate properties and businesses owned by the Jews. Their freedoms of expression and association were removed. Soon, the Jews were rounded up and tran...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_plunderNazi plunder - Wikipedia

    The Third Reich amassed hundreds of thousands of objects from occupied nations and stored them in several key locations, such as Musée Jeu de Paume in Paris and the Nazi headquarters in Munich. As the Allied forces gained advantage in the war and bombed Germany's cities and historic institutions, Germany "began storing the artworks in salt ...

  5. Teachers, students, and other users will discover images, documents, videos, and audio clips that will spark debates about power structures in the Third Reich, Nazi Germany’s relationship with other countries, and the experiences and behaviors of Germans from all walks of life—women and men, industrial workers, farmers, middle-class ...

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

  7. 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.

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