I'm bored so let's de-Nazify the Nazi Germany article.
During the Second World War, Germany was known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich. As an Axis combatant, Germany incited the world war by invading Poland in 1939, which prompted the Allies to declare war against Germany.
German Reich (1933–1943) Deutsches Reich Greater German Reich (1943–1945) Großdeutsches Reich | |||||||||
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| 1933–1945 | |||||||||
| Anthems: "Das Lied der Deutschen" ("The Song of the Germans") | |||||||||
| Capital and largest city | Berlin 52°30′40″N 13°22′47″E / 52.51111°N 13.37972°E | ||||||||
| Common languages | German | ||||||||
| Demonym | German | ||||||||
| Government | Federal republic under authoritarian system (until March 1933) Unitary One-party state
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| President | |||||||||
• 1925–1934 | Paul von Beneckendorff | ||||||||
• 1934–1945 | Adolf Schicklgruber | ||||||||
• 1945 | Karl Dönitz | ||||||||
| Head of Government | |||||||||
• 1933–1945 | Adolf Schicklgruber | ||||||||
• 1945 | Karl Dönitz | ||||||||
| Historical era | Interwar • European war | ||||||||
| 28 February 1933 | |||||||||
| 23 March 1933 | |||||||||
| 31 March–7 April 1933 | |||||||||
| 14 July 1933 | |||||||||
| 3 December 1933 | |||||||||
| 30 January 1934 | |||||||||
| 2 August 1934 | |||||||||
| 1 September 1939 | |||||||||
| 2 May 1945 | |||||||||
| 8 May 1945 | |||||||||
| 20 September 1945 | |||||||||
| Area | |||||||||
| 1939[a] | 633,786 km2 (244,706 sq mi) | ||||||||
| 1940 | 823,505 km2 (317,957 sq mi) | ||||||||
| Population | |||||||||
• 1939 | 79,375,281 | ||||||||
• 1940 | 109,518,183 | ||||||||
| Currency | Reichsmark (ℛℳ) | ||||||||
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From 1933 to 1945, Germany was a dictatorship led by a man named Adolf H, an Austrian born German painter and later a politician. Adolf led the country in which he refers as the Third Reich as an iron-fisted chancellor, aiming to create a totalitarian all-German Imperialist state.
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edit- ↑ In 1939, before Germany acquired control of the last two regions which had been in its control before the Versailles Treaty—Alsace-Lorraine, Danzig and the Polish Corridor—its area was 633,786 km2 (244,706 sq mi). See Statistisches Jahrbuch 2006.
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