After World War II, 24 major leaders of the Third Reich were indicted and put on trial at the Nuremberg Trials, which began in 1945. Of those, 21 were tried, with 12 receiving death sentences, three receiving life imprisonment, and others receiving varying sentences. Additionally, subsequent trials, such as the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, addressed other key figures and collaborators. Overall, many leaders and officials faced justice for their roles in the Nazi regime.
He made no known prediction for his own rule, but he said that the regime that he established, the Third Reich, would last a thousand years.
It isn't an aum its the swastika that has been a Hindu symbol of peace for many years before the rise of the third Reich, it may be a coincidence that they used it also
Prominent member of the Nazi Party and 'physician' at Auschwitz - he oversaw many cruel and twisted experiments performed on Jewish inmates at the infamous concentration camp.
Canada was quite indifferent to the Holocaust while it was happening, although in subsequent years Canada joined in the general world-wide disapproval of that atrocity. During WW II Canada fought very hard to defeat the Third Reich, but not out of concern for the Holocaust, only out of concern that Canada would wind up being conquered by the Third Reich (as so many other nations had been) if they were not stopped.Canada's position on the genocide of the Jews during World War 2's holocaust was the same as the US position. It was atrocious, brutal, a crime and they were all for the war crimes tribunal executing the Nazi leaders for what thy did to the Jews.
Spain had Francisco Franco from 1936-1975. Germany (Nazi Third Reich) had Adolf Hitler from 1933-1945. The Soviet Union has had many authoritarian leaders: Vladmir Lenin from 1922-1924 Joseph Djugashvili Stalin from 1924-1953 Georgy Malenkov from 1953-1956 Nikita Khrushchev from 1956-1964 Leonid Brezhnev from 1964-1982 Yuri Andropov from 1982-1984 Konstantin Chernenko from 1984-1985 Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985-1991
The Third Reich - novel - has 288 pages.
"Inside the Third Reich" by Albert Speer is approximately 672 pages long in the English edition.
The Third Reich was also referred to as the 1000 Year Reich.
It's possible. Even though it's not Naziesque in nature, it was used as a symbol of the German Empire prior to the Third Reich, and like many other symbols (including the Imperial German flag) it has come to be used in place of Third Reich symbols in countries where the display of actual Third Reich symbols is banned. It would help to discuss this with your recruiter.
Wilhelm Reich in Hell has 170 pages.
Fourth Reich of the Rich has 309 pages.
Any of the many firearms used by the Nazi Germany can be called Nazi guns. Generally this means they have waffenampts, or official inspection stamps of the Third Reich.
Their's many sentences you can make with using "Adolf Hitler, here's an example. Adolf Hitler was the fuhrer of the German Third Reich
In the Third Reich many of the leaders of the party were put in concentration camps from March 1933 onwards. In May 1933 Germany officially became a one-party state and all other parties were banned. (Just for the record. The Social Democrats were banned once before in Germany - from 1878-1890 under Bismarck).
Socrates upset many leaders by questioning their beliefs and practices, exposing their lack of knowledge, and encouraging critical thinking among the youth. This threatened their authority and control over society, leading to his trial and subsequent execution.
He made no known prediction for his own rule, but he said that the regime that he established, the Third Reich, would last a thousand years.
It isn't an aum its the swastika that has been a Hindu symbol of peace for many years before the rise of the third Reich, it may be a coincidence that they used it also