Hitler didn't give his government any name.
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Third Reich Hitler wanted to call the new German Reich.
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Adolf Hitler only ever had the surname Hitler.Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. His parents were Alois Hitler and Klara Hitler (nee Pölzl). Klara was his 3rd wife and his second cousin.Alois Hitler was born on 7 June 1837 as the illegitimate son of Anna Maria Schicklgruber and Johann Georg Hiedler. He went by the name of Alois Schicklgruber until he was 39, when, in 1876, his uncle, Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, included him in his will on the condition that he change his name to Hiedler. As a result of dialectic variations the name change was recorded in the church registry of the parish of Döllersheim on 4 June 1876 as Alois Hitler.On 6 January 1877, the name change was officially confirmed and Alois Schicklgruber became Alois Hitler, which secured him his share of the inheritance.In the 19th Century there were several variations of the name in Austria: Hüttler, Hiedler, Hittler and Hitler depending on region and dialect and all variations were pronounced more or less the same. It is accepted that the variations are derived from Hütte (hut) and was probably used to refer to a peasant or small holder.As to why Alois Hitler did not correct this mistake and ensure that his new surname was correctly recorded as Hiedler is debatable. Journalist and histororian Wolfgang Zdral wrote in his book The Hitlers: "[Alois] probably liked the idea that he could distance himself from his ancestry with this variation. As "Hitler" he would begin a new branch of the family tree and as a dynastic progenitor he would found his own clan".
"Valkyrie" is a new movie about the assassination attempt on Hitler. It is also the name of a book about the many attempts on Hitler's life. Valkyrie was a code name for a German operation that would take over the government in case someone attempted to over-throw Hitler's government OR if he was killed. This plan laid out the details of how the military would maintain control of the capital in Berlin and all the governmental cities in the country. This would ensure that the Nazi would maintain power. The people plotting to kill HItler knew that if they killed him then someone just as bad, such as Georbels or Goering, would take his place. So they got their people to re-write the Plan so that the Nazi's would not take over the control of the country but rather the local National Guard. Then they could control the local army and keep the Nazi's out of power.
Answer Hitler wanted to copy Mussolini's march on Rome to increase his influence and popularity. On 8 November1923, Hitler and the SA stormed a public meeting headed by Kahr in the Bürgerbräukeller, a large beer hall outside of Munich. He declared that he had set up a new government with Ludendorff and demanded, at gunpoint, the support of Kahr and the local military establishment for the destruction of the Berlin government. Kahr withdrew his support and fled to join the opposition to Hitler at the first opportunity. The next day, when Hitler and his followers marched from the beer hall to the Bavarian War Ministry to overthrow the Bavarian government as a start to their "March on Berlin", the police dispersed them. Sixteen NSDAP members were killed. Hitler was tried and sentenced to 5 years in prison.
The government that replaced the democratically elected Weimar Republic in Germany was the totalitarian Nazi regime under Adolf Hitler. Hitler became the chancellor in 1933 and gradually consolidated his power, eventually transforming Germany into a one-party state with himself as the absolute dictator. This new government was known as the Third Reich.
Kenneth Sydney Davis has written: 'FDR, the New York years, 1928-1933' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Biography, Governors, Presidents 'FDR, the New Deal years, 1933-1937' -- subject(s): Biography, New Deal, 1933-1939, New Deal,1933-1939, Politics and government, Presidents
The Restless Conscience Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 - 1992 was released on: USA: 7 February 1992 (New York City, New York) Finland: 2 June 1994 (TV premiere)
The US does not and never has had a new government name
Yes Hitler thoughted that germany need a stronger dictator government, A government who would lead germany into a new era
The Nazis
Nazism is the name given specifically to the regime of Adolf Hitler in Germany from 1933-45. Thus, when Hitler died, so did Nazism. Neo-Nazism, a term used to describe a new wave of people who agree with Hitler's policies, has believers all over the world, but no regime, whether Nazi or Neo-Nazi, currently exists.
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Hitler's Reign of Terror is an independently released 1934 Pre-Code social problem film that attacked Adolf Hitler.[1] Despite the fact that the New York state censor board refused the film a license, it played for two weeks in New York City in theaters filled to capacity. In Chicago the film was only released after the title was changed to Hitler Reigns to placate the German government.[2] Mordaunt Hall gave the film a negative review in The New York Times when it was released.[3] Film Daily scoffed at the film for its prediction that Hitler's Germany was a future threat to world peace.
The Nazi Party initially came to power in January 1933 when Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor (prime minister) by the president. Over the next year and a half or so, Hitler and the Nazis consolidated power and reformed the government to suit their ideology. The Nazi takeover was completed in August 1934 when the president died; Hitler merged the offices of chancellor and president into a new office for himself: "Führer", which means "Leader".
In 1934 He was named Chancellor in January 1933. When President Paul von Hindenburg died in summer 1934, Hitler also assumed the powers of the presidency and created a new position, the "Führer und Reichskanzler" ("Leader and National Chancellor"). There was no further President until Hitler's death in May 1945- Hitler's will made Admiral Dönitz the new President. That would last only a few days, until Dönitz surrendered, ending World War 2 in Europe.
Everyone did, the international press were invited to them when they opened in 1933. The New York Times did a two page spread in praise of them.