The invasion of Poland in September 1939 triggered a global conflict. While the regime saw early military success across Europe and North Africa, the tide turned following the invasion of the Soviet Union and the entry of the United States into the war.
The regime was built on the foundations of extreme nationalism, antisemitism, and racial hierarchy. It promoted the concept of the "Aryan master race" and sought Lebensraum (living space) through territorial expansion.
The history of , also known as the Third Reich , covers the period between 1933 and 1945 when the country was governed by the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP). This era is defined by the transformation of Germany into a totalitarian state that controlled nearly all aspects of life. Key Aspects of the Era:
Following the economic instability of the Weimar Republic and the Great Depression, the Nazi Party gained support through nationalistic propaganda. Hitler was appointed Chancellor in January 1933 and quickly moved to dismantle democratic institutions.
German Nazi May 2026
The invasion of Poland in September 1939 triggered a global conflict. While the regime saw early military success across Europe and North Africa, the tide turned following the invasion of the Soviet Union and the entry of the United States into the war.
The regime was built on the foundations of extreme nationalism, antisemitism, and racial hierarchy. It promoted the concept of the "Aryan master race" and sought Lebensraum (living space) through territorial expansion.
The history of , also known as the Third Reich , covers the period between 1933 and 1945 when the country was governed by the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP). This era is defined by the transformation of Germany into a totalitarian state that controlled nearly all aspects of life. Key Aspects of the Era:
Following the economic instability of the Weimar Republic and the Great Depression, the Nazi Party gained support through nationalistic propaganda. Hitler was appointed Chancellor in January 1933 and quickly moved to dismantle democratic institutions.