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1 day ago · Nazi Germany, [h] officially known as the German Reich [i] and later the Greater German Reich, [j] is a term used to describe the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship. The Third Reich, [k] meaning "Third Realm" or "Third Empire ...
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2 days ago · 13. R. Ford and M. Goodwin, Revolt on the Right: Explaining Support for the Radical Right in Britain (London: Routledge, 2014); M. Goodwin, ‘The Great Recession and the Rise of Populist Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom’, In H. Kreisi and T. S. Pappas (Eds.) European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession (Colchester: ECPR Press, 2015), pp. 273–87; R. Hayton, ‘Brexit and ...
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4 days ago · Those two qualities would come together in the lead up to an execution of Patton’s greatest achievement during World War II, the relief of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. Alex Kershaw tells a story in his new book, Patton’s Prayer. A True Story of Courage, faith, and Victory in World War II.
5 days ago · Interesting Facts. 01 The Nazi Party came into power in March 1933 and lasted until 1945. 02 Before it became known as the Nazi Party, Anton Drexler founded it as the German Workers’ Party in 1919. 03 Hitler formulated a 25-point program basis for the Nazi Party. 04 The Nazi Party grew to 180,000 members in 1929.
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Honestly refreshing to hear Tommy talk about Israel and Gaza in a way that actually addresses the nuances of the situation. Between some of their bonkers takes on PSTW and hosting Mehdi “Joe Biden can end this with a single phone call” Hasan they were sounding more like lefty Twitter commentators than people who’ve actually been in government before.
2 days ago · The video ends on a large headline reading "MAGA!!" Beneath it, in blurry but legible text, a smaller headline talks about the "creation of a unified reich." The use of the German word "reich" is reminiscent of the Third Reich, the official Nazi designation for its government and territory.