The decline of the Assyrian Empire allowed Babylon to establish an empire in its place.
It was called The Central Powers and consisted of the Austria-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and the German Empire.
He did not care for them in the least. He only gave a crap about germans and himself. That is it.
Nothing went wrong, he succeded in controling the Germans.
The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 AD).
Adolf Hitler wanted to form to build vast German empire(Third Reich) to include all the Germans
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No. It was the only empire to adopt the Orthodox version of Christianity, but the Roman Empire did practice Roman Catholicism at a time. Many other later European Empires also allowed Christianity, heading the crusades and converting parts of present-day Russia. Some examples of such empires would be the British Empire, the German Empire, the Spanish Empire, and the French Empire.
The Central Powers , as they were collectively known , were German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). The International Boundaries of these empires were different from their modern, post WW(II) counterparts.
The German empire created by Hitler and the Nazis is often referred to as the Third Reich. It was established in 1933 when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, and it lasted until 1945. The Nazi regime aimed to create a racially pure German society, expand German territory, and dominate Europe. The empire ultimately led to the atrocities of World War II and the Holocaust.
With respect, Hitler's key territorial aim was to create a vast German empire in Eastern Europe. (There's no evidence that he wanted to revive the Holy Roman Empire).
German Empire ended in 1918.