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| | Third Reich - definition of Third Reich in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Third Reich is an Anglicization of the German expression Drittes Reich, and is used as a near-synonym for Nazi Germany, that refers to the government and its agencies rather than the land and its people. |  | | The Third Reich was sometimes also referred to as the "Thousand Year Reich", as it was intended by its founder to stand for one thousand years — similar to the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian and fascist ideology of National Socialism with Adolf Hitler as dictator. |
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| | Modern Bodley Bibliography on the Third Reich : Bodleian History Collections and Services |
 | | Engel, David, The Holocaust: The Third Reich and the Jews / David Engel (Harlow: Pearson Education (Longman), 2000). |  | | Welch, David, 1950-, The Third Reich: Politics and Propaganda / David Welch (London: Routledge, 2002). |  | | Müller, Ingo, 1942-, Hitler's Justice: The Courts of the Third Reich / Ingo Müller; translated by Deborah Lucas Schneider (London: Tauris, 1991). |
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| | Third Reich Books |
 | | Refutes the claim that the Third Reich was anti-Christian. |  | | Fascinating SYMPATHETIC(!) description of the early Third Reich by an American journalist who traveled extensively in Germany from 1932 through 1934. |  | | #570 POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY IN THE THIRD REICH by Prof. |
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| | Third Reich: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The Third Reich is an Anglicization of the German expression Drittes Reich, and is used as a near-synonym for Nazi Germany, that refers to the government and its agencies rather than the land and its people. |  | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator. |  | | The Third Reich was sometimes also referred to as the "Thousand Year Reich," as it was intended by its founder to stand for one thousand years — similar to the Holy Roman Empire. |
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| | Third Reich: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The Third Reich is an Anglicization of the German expression Drittes Reich, and is used as a near-synonym for Nazi Germany, that refers to the government and its agencies rather than the land and its people. |  | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator. |  | | The Third Reich was sometimes also referred to as the "Thousand Year Reich," as it was intended by its founder to stand for one thousand years — similar to the Holy Roman Empire. |
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| | Paradox Interactive Forums - Die Deutsche Saga:The Third Reich |
 | | The Germans were pleased to heat that the new Prime Minister would take a more active part in foreign affairs than had his predecessor and that he was determined to reach, if possible, an understanding with the Third Reich. |  | | On the eve of the birth of the National Socialist Third Reich, a feverish tension gripped Berlin. |  | | The Third Reich, which was born on the 30th January 1933, Hitler boasted, would endure for a thousand years, and so in Germany the Third Reich became known as the Thousand Year Reich. |
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| | Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the control of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), or Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as chancellor and head of state. |  | | In speeches, books and articles about the Third Reich after 8 May 1945, the 1000 years is often juxtaposed against the twelve years of the Third Reich's existence. |  | | Reich Central Security Office (RSHA — Reichssicherheitshauptamt) Ernst Kaltenbrunner |
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| | Amazon.com: INSIDE THE THIRD REICH: Books: Albert Speer |
 | | Albert Speer wrote Inside the Third Reich in an attempt to come to grips with his part in the Nazi atrocities of WW II. |  | | Inside the Third Reich is a "must read" book for anyone interested in World War II or Nazi Germany. |  | | Inside the Third Reich is a profound insider's view of the death of democracy with the concentration of power in one man's hand. |
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| | DESCRIPTIONS of photos - Archive of unique photos of the Third Reich |
 | | Workers, preparing the site for the future national Holocaust Memoria,l uncovered what may be the long-forgotten bunker of one of the Third Reich's most virulent anti-Semites: Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels. |  | | Workers, preparing the site for the future national Holocaust Memorial, uncovered what may be the long-forgotten bunker of one of the Third Reich's most virulent anti-Semites: Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels. |  | | DESCRIPTIONS of photos - Archive of unique photos of the Third Reich |
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| | History May Seminar Home Page |
 | | The "First Reich" had been the medieval Holy Roman Empire; the "Second Reich" had been that which was formed by Bismarck in 1871 following Prussia's defeat of France; and the "Third Reich" was, of course, the German nation as envisioned by Adolf Hitler. |  | | Indeed, the very expression of the "Third Reich" served to strengthen this belief. |  | | But without reference to prior history, the history of the Third Reich or Fascist Italy would be incomplete. |
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| | Debunking and deconstructing the Third Wave Story |
 | | The Third Reich was intended to be a cohesive society, as opposed to a random collection of individuals. |  | | Jones's imagination, when he shows them images of the Third Reich, they all recognize those images, they all feel the emotions the images are supposed to evoke, they all make the connection with their own behavior, and they all feel properly guilty. |  | | In ghostly images the history of the Third Reich parades into their minds. |
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| | Former Nurse Tells of Hitler's Last Days Germany Deutsche Welle 03.05.2005 |
 | | Berliner Zeitung, a survivor from Hitler's Berlin stronghold has decided to break her silence over what she saw and heard in the final days of the Third Reich. |  | | A 93 year-old woman claiming to have been Adolf Hitler's nurse in the final days of the Third Reich has spoken of her experiences in the Berlin bunker for the first time in 60 years. |  | | A witness to the desperate end of the Third Reich |
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| | Notes on language and terms used |
 | | The Politics and armed forces of The Third Reich |  | | This racial belief eventually became state policy and illogical and unscientific as it was, it was used to direct the course of The Third Reich right up to its eventual downfall. |  | | The Waffen-SS were the political soldiers of the Third Reich. |
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| | Women of the Third Reich |
 | | During the last days of the Third Reich, Fegelein, concerned for his own safety, tried to escape from Berlin but was discovered and arrested soon after he left his apartment in Charlottenburg. |  | | After the war, it was discovered that she was once engaged to an Austrian, Dr. Erwin Jekelius, one of the Third Reich's euthanasia doctors, but when he approached Hitler for permission to marry he was promptly arrested and sent to the Russian front where he was reportedly killed. |  | | In 1933 she helped many Jews and others to flee the Reich. |
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| | French Third Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It survived until the invasion of France by the German Third Reich in 1940. |  | | The Third Republic survived the First World War, having found allies to support it against Germany. |  | | When France was finally liberated, few called for the restoration of the Third Republic, and a Constituent Assembly was established in 1946 to draft a constitution for a successor, established as the Fourth Republic that December. |
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| | Shovelware |
 | | Our conjuration of the Third Reich has more to do with the sudden realization that the last living Holocaust survivors are dyingas are their Nazi tormentors, a development that spurred the record-breaking acceleration, in 2002, of U.S. Justice Department prosecutions of Americans suspected of Nazi war crimes. |  | | The Third Reich's only memorials are the death camps that scream its guilt from every stone, and the odd, unmarked grave of evil dreams: here, a buried mound of rubble (the Reich Chancellery); there, a weed-tufted field (the Nuremberg stadium, where the party rallies were held). |  | | Thus, there may be less irony than meets the eye in our tendency to replay flickering Third Reich newsreels on our mental movie screens at a time when cloned sheep and pigs with human genes are science fact and bacterial computing and molecular robotics seem just around the bend. |
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| | Amazon.com: Art As Politics in the Third Reich: Books: Jonathan Petropoulos |
 | | The Rape of Europa : The Fate of Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War (Vintage) by Lynn H. Nicholas |  | | In its field, "Art as Politics in the Third Reich" is the greatest eye-opener since Lynn Nicholas produced the first of them, her masterful "The Rape of Europa." Though not as stylishly written as hers, it's very readable and extremely well-organized. |  | | The supervision of visual arts in the Third Reich received scant notice during the period that directly followed the "seizure of power" and only gradually emerged as a point of contention among the NS elite. |
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| | Conspiracy |
 | | Until now, that is. In the chilling new HBO drama "Conspiracy," which airs Saturday night at 9, Branagh plays Reinhard Heydrich, one of Hitler's most trusted lieutenants in the Third Reich; it was his job to set in motion the Final Solution, the extermination of millions of Jews across Europe in World War II. |  | | The Third Reich's forces are on the march through Europe as 15 members of the Nazi officer inner circle arrive for a top-secret meeting. |  | | A 90-minute meeting of Third Reich officials set the groundwork for one of history's most heinous cases of mass murder, and that World War II gathering is recalled in 'Conspiracy,' a new HBO movie debuting Saturday (9 p.m.). |
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| | Amazon.com: Hitler: 1936-1945: Nemesis: Books |
 | | Adolph Hitler: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: |  | | The 'Hitler Myth': Image and Reality in the Third Reich by Ian Kershaw |  | | Not only Hitler, but the Third Reich, the Whermacht itself, most of the generals and even the German people seem pretty incapable and fatalistic here. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0393322521?v=glance
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| | Third Reich (First Volume) |
 | | In cynical moments, it sometimes appears that the first law of commercial nonfiction book-publishing runs: "If you put Nazis in it, they will come." After more than half a century, the Third Reich retains its extraordinary hold on the public imagination. |  | | When readers consume books on the Third Reich, it is often a matter of yielding to precisely the dark aura that the führer sought to embody in uniforms, symbols, rituals, architecture and mythology. |  | | The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans, a professor of modern history at Cambridge, is only the first of what will be a three-volume history of the Nazi system. |
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| | Texte/Autobahn 2 |
 | | In 1937 and 1938 Todt gave performance reports about the goals that had been achieved in autobahn construction from the speaker's podium at the National Socialist party congress, the Third Reich's centre stage. |  | | According to Schütz and Gruber, the autobahn project gave the National Socialists an opportunity to orchestrate presentation of the Third Reich. |  | | The network concept also had the advantage that construction could be started simultaneously at several different places within the Reich, thus providing a far greater number of propaganda opportunities than, for example, constructing two large hydroelectric power plants in order to create jobs. |
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| | Syllabus-341 |
 | | The Holocaust, The Third Reich and the Jews. |  | | the debate around the intentionalist (or “Hitler-centered”) vs. the structuralist/functionalist approach; whether Nazi Germany was a fascist or a totalitarian state; the issue of primacy of politics over economics; the role of racial theory in determining foreign policy; and historical judgment of the Third Reich. |  | | Third Reich, 1933-1945: A Bibliographical Guide to German National Socialism. |
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| | State and nation: Germany since reunification Mark Blacksell |
 | | Article 116 also allowed anyone forced to leave Germany during the Third Reich (January 30 1933 - May 8 1945) for political, racial or religious reasons the same right of citizenship. |  | | In this article 'reunification' has been used quite intentionally, because the new Germany is clearly an extension of the FRG as originally constituted, and FRG itself claims to be an evolution from the Deutsche Reich of 1871. |  | | Throughout the 19th century, and even before, there had been much academic speculation about the physical extent of a German dominated Mitteleuropa, but once the Deutsche Reich became a reality the debate became much more focussed on the issue of the ultimate boundaries of a German nation state (Schultz, 1989). |
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 | | Gillingham, Industry and Politics in the Third Reich: Ruhr Coal, Hitler and Europe (1985) DDE 107 |  | | Hildebrand, The Foreign Policy of the Third Reich (1973) DD 241 |  | | A Study of Ostforschung in the Third Reich (1988) DD 257 |
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| | Search Tuna Report for Adolf Hitler |
 | | General History of Nazi Germany: William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.... |  | | Many believed power would 'tame him, but the descent into the hell of the Third Reich was rapid.... |  | | Berlin Calling: American Broadcasters in Service to the Third Reich.... |
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| | Adolf Hitler - Linix Encyclopedia |
 | | At the height of his Third Reich, the armies of Nazi Germany and its allies controlled the larger part of Europe. |  | | Then on November 5, 1937 at the Reich Chancellory, Adolf Hitler held a secret meeting and stated his plans for acquiring "living space" (Lebensraum) for the German people. |  | | As Soviet troops battled their way toward his Reich Chancellory in the centre of the city, Hitler is generally believed to have committed suicide in his Führerbunker on 30 April 1945 in Berlin, Germany by means of a self-delivered shot to the head while biting into a cyanide ampoule. |
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| | Adolf Hitler - encyclopedia article about Adolf Hitler. |
 | | Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the control of the National Socialist German Workers Party, or Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as head of state. |  | | Then on November 5, 1937, at the Reich Chancellory, Adolf Hitler held a secret meeting and stated his plans for acquiring "living space" (Lebensraum) for the German people. |  | | As Soviet troops battled their way in street-to-street combat towards the Reich Chancellory in the centre of the city, Hitler committed suicide in the Führerbunker on 30 April 1945, in Berlin by means of a self-delivered shot to the head (it is likely he simultaneously bit into a cyanide ampoule). |
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| | 'The Incubation period' from 'The Face Of The Third Reich' |
 | | 'The Incubation period' from 'The Face Of The Third Reich' |  | | The story of his rise from men's hostel to Reich Chancellery is the story of the projection of an individual failure on to a whole nation. |  | | It shows that beyond an anti-Semitic interpretation of the war as a conspiracy by the universal enemy against the German Reich, which had meanwhile become a rooted conviction, Hitler saw it exclusively as a struggle between two propaganda techniques. |
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| | Quick Reference Guide: Glossary of Terms |
 | | Third Reich- 1933-1945 - The third time in history that the states of Germany were united under one realm or empire (reich). |  | | During the second Reich, Germany was ruled by the house of Hohenzollern. |  | | The First Reich (also called the Holy Roman Empire) lasted from 962 to 1806, and the Second Reich lasted from 1871 to 1918. |
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| | Going to the Heart of the Holocaust |
 | | The few physical vestiges of the Third Reich have largely been erased or covered up, a conscious decision by German authorities, who have said they wanted to avoid preserving any site that neo-Nazi groups could use as a shrine. |  | | The site of the razed Reich Chancellery, where Adolf Hitler plotted the extermination of the Jews, is about 100 yards away. |  | | Only a small fiberglass marker notes the location of the Reich Chancellery, which has been replaced by an expanse of apartment buildings and a Chinese restaurant. |
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