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Imperial Germany came from the unification of the German kingdoms following the Franco-Prussian war of 1871 and went through the end of the WWI and the reign of Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II. Nazi Germany began with Hitler's ascent to power in January 1933 and ended when WWII ended on may 8, 1945.

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When did Nazi Germany start its heavy water experiments?

Nazi Germany began its 'heavy water' experiments (or, more precisely, production) in mid-1940 after its invasion and conquest of Norway, which was at the time the world's only source of this key ingredient for the production of a nuclear weapon. Production at this facility ceased several years later as a result of several Allied bombing raids and the subsequent attempted transfer to Germany of the heavy-water supply, which was lost in yet another Allied-inspired sabotage operation.


Why was the dambuster made?

The Dambuster was a specially designed bomb used by the British Royal Air Force during World War II to breach dams in Nazi Germany. It was developed to disrupt Germany's industrial infrastructure and hydroelectric power, as well as to reduce their ability to produce weapons and other supplies.


How did the kinder transport start?

The Kindertransport was a rescue effort that took place during World War II, allowing nearly 10,000 predominantly Jewish children to escape Nazi-controlled territories to countries like the United Kingdom. It was organized in late 1938 in response to the violence of Kristallnacht, which marked a significant escalation in Nazi persecution of Jews. The program was largely facilitated by charitable organizations and volunteers who helped relocate the children to safety.


What were the main features of enabling act?

The Enabling Act (1933) in Germany was a law passed by the Reichstag that gave Adolf Hitler the power to enact laws without the involvement of the parliament. It effectively allowed Hitler to rule by decree, paving the way for the dictatorship of the Nazi regime. The Act was a significant step in the consolidation of Hitler's power and the establishment of a totalitarian state in Germany.


What countries were affected by the Holocaust?

The countries affected were:GermanyAreas annexed by Germany (such as Austria, the Czech lands)German satellite states (like Slovakia)Countries invaded by Germany, like the NetherlandsMost of Germany's allies, especially Croatia and Romania

Related Questions

What was hitlers imperial ambition during the nazi rule?

Germany to rule for a thousand years.


How come world war 2 finish?

Because Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were defeated.


How did pincer movement defeat Nazi Germany in World War 1?

Well, strangely enough, Nazi Germany did not exist back in WW1, it was known as the German Empire, or Imperial Germany in that period. The pincer movement didn't defeat Germany in WW1.


What is the difference between the sickle and hammer and the swastika flags?

The sickle and hammer was the flag of the Soviet Union and the swastika the flag of Nazi Germany.


Which countries were enemies during World War 2?

Nazi Germany, Italy, Imperial Japan, The Axis Powers


What are the four Axis powers of the World War 2?

Nazi Germany, Italy, Imperial Japan and Emu land


What did the world war 2 US involvement?

The US fought Nazi Germany in Europe and Imperial Japan in the Pacific.


Who was America fighting during World War 2?

Nazi Germany in the European Theater of Operations, and Imperial Japan in the Pacific…


What the Axis powers of World War 2?

The Axis powers of WW2 and prior to that war were Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan.


List all of the Axis nations in World War 2?

Germany and Italy and japan are the main ones but there are Bulgaria Hungary and Romans


Who rule over Nazi germany?

The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. That is why it is called "Nazi" Germany.


Why did German immigrants to the US?

Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.