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The name Tausendjähriges Reich (Thousand-Year Reich), suggested that Nazi Germany would dominate Europe, and perhaps the world, for a thousand years. It did not!
first answer: empireSecond answer with more information (from Wikipedia & other web sites):Drittes Reich - Third Reich or "Third Realm". Arthur Moeller van den Bruck coined this term for his book Das Dritte Reich published in 1923. The "Third Reich" was predicted as the next step beyond the "First Reich" (the Holy Roman Empire), 800-1806 beginning with Charlemagne, and the "Second Reich" (the German Empire, 1871-1918).Tausendjähriges Reich - ("Thousand-Year Reich"), name popularly used by the Nazis to refer to the Nazi state. Its millennial connotations suggested that its society would last for a thousand years to come.Großdeutsches Reich "Greater German Domain" - the official state name of Germany from 1943 to 1945; earlier used to refer to pre-1938 Germany (the Altreich) plus Austria and other annexed territories.
The first coins of the Third Reich were minted in 1933, the year that the Nazis seized power.
Adolph Hitler fought for the supremacy of his own ethnic group (which he described as the Aryan race) over all other ethnic groups. He had a particular hatred of Jews, whom he sought to destroy (and he did, as it turns out, manage to kill most of the Jews of Europe). He wanted to establish a new and very large German Empire called the Third Reich, based upon racism and violence, which he intended to last for a thousand years (and which he often referred to as the Thousand Year Reich) but which, as it turned out, only lasted for about 15 years, doing tremendous harm during that time period.
The First Reich was the Holy Roman Empire. Various dates are given for its foundation. The date preferred by most German historians is the coronation of Otto I in 962. In a rather shadowy form this empire remained in existence till 1806. It was often said that it was 'neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire'.The Second Reich was the united Germany created by Bismarck and Prussia in 1871. This lasted up until the end of the First World War and the fall of the last German Kaiser, hence Hitlers idea for a 1000-year 'Third Reich'.AnswerI believe that the first Reich refers to the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire in the 9th century was Charles the Great. The Second Reich was the unification of Germany under the Prussian Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1870. Of course, we all know what the Third Reich was. AnswerThe First Reich was the Holy Roman Empire. There is little agreement as to when it was founded. Most German historians date the foundation from the coronation of Otto I in 962. That 'empire' had a continuous existence till 1806. The Second Reich was created by Bismarck in 1871 and lasted till 1918.
The Third Reich, also called The Thousand Year Reich.
The Third Reich was also referred to as the 1000 Year Reich.
The name Tausendjähriges Reich (Thousand-Year Reich), suggested that Nazi Germany would dominate Europe, and perhaps the world, for a thousand years. It did not!
Term adopted by Adolf Hitler in the 1920s to describe the thousand-year imperium he intended to create. The First Reich (or Empire) was the Holy Roman Empire which existed from the time of Charlemagne to 1806. The Second Reich was the German Empire of 1871-1918 created by Otto von Bismarck.
to create a thousand year reich.
During his rule, Hitler called Germany "The Thousand Year Reich."
It was referred to as the Third Reich for reasons unclear to this contributor. Although it was in power for only twelve years, Hitler had boasted that it would last for a thousand years, and I have heard it called the Thousand-Year Reich, but I am unaware if this term was used boastfully by the Nazis or sarcastically by the Allied victors. Perhaps another contributor can add more clarification.
first answer: empireSecond answer with more information (from Wikipedia & other web sites):Drittes Reich - Third Reich or "Third Realm". Arthur Moeller van den Bruck coined this term for his book Das Dritte Reich published in 1923. The "Third Reich" was predicted as the next step beyond the "First Reich" (the Holy Roman Empire), 800-1806 beginning with Charlemagne, and the "Second Reich" (the German Empire, 1871-1918).Tausendjähriges Reich - ("Thousand-Year Reich"), name popularly used by the Nazis to refer to the Nazi state. Its millennial connotations suggested that its society would last for a thousand years to come.Großdeutsches Reich "Greater German Domain" - the official state name of Germany from 1943 to 1945; earlier used to refer to pre-1938 Germany (the Altreich) plus Austria and other annexed territories.
Hitler was never president of Germany, however, he became leader of the Third Reich (the so-called Thousand-Year Empire) in the 1930's. Specifically, he was appointed Chancellor on January 30th of the year 1933. Immediately after then-president Von Hindenburg's death on August 12th of the year 1934 he proclaimed himself Führer, as well. He remained in power till his suicide on April 30th of the year 1945. Hitler was elected as the Chancellor of Germany/The Third Reich in 1933.
The first coins of the Third Reich were minted in 1933, the year that the Nazis seized power.
No there wont be, but the third paper Mario will be for the WII and is called super paper Mario
Complicated question. Short answer: "No", because the "Thousand Year Reich" only lasted 12 years.