The Third Reich: The German Worker's Party

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Beginning in 1933, the Third Reich was a name coined by Adolf Hitler to label his realm of rein, and the name was commonly used for Nazi propaganda. It was often referred to as the “Thousand Year Reich”, as Hitler wanted for it to last for a thousand years. The Nazi’s were a polotical party, whose beliefs included the need for Germany to expand, and the destroying of the Treaty of Versailles (a document formed after World War I). They also believed in the supremacy of the Aryan race- blonde hair and blue eyes and anti-Semitism. The Nazis wanted the destruction of Communists and Jews. Before Hitler took over as leader in July 1921, the Nazi’s were called the German Worker’s Party (founded in 1919). The purpose of the Third Reich was German hegemony …show more content…

On May 10, 1933, Jewish and “non-German” books are burned in Berlin’s Opera Square, setting more than 25,000 publications ablaze. When the German President, Paul von Hindenburg, died, Hitler proclaimed himself Führer on August 2, 1934. In 1941, Germany turned against the Soviet Union, breaking their non-aggression pact with each other. Other countries joined the Allies, and soon the German armies and supplies were starting to thin out. Germany’s last, desperate offensive attack on the Allies was called the Battle of the Bulge. The battle got it’s name from the large amount of German soldiers pushing their way against the Allied forces. It took place on a the frigid, winter day of December 16, 1944, the snow providing cover for the Germans when they attacked. Eventually, as the weather cleared up, the Allies got back on their feet and attacked back with their air force. The fight continued until January 28, 1945, when the Germans retreated. The Germans had used their last resources in this battle, and they fell to the Allies only months

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