Overview
Nazi Germany, officially the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was 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, meaning "Third Realm" or "Third Empire", referred to the Nazi claim that Nazi Germany was the successor to the Holy Roman Empire (800–1806) and the German Empire (1871–1918). The Third Reich, which the Nazis referred to as the Thousand-Year Reich, ended in May 1945, after 12 years, when the Allies defeated Germany and entered the capital, Berlin, ending World War II in Europe. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Nazi Party began to eliminate political opposition and.
Historical Periods
Nazi Germany (1936–1937)
1936 CE – 1937 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 497,629 km²
Nazi Germany (1938–1938)
1938 CE – 1938 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 626,045 km²
Nazi Germany (1939–1939)
1939 CE – 1939 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 698,748 km²
Nazi Germany (1940–1940)
1940 CE – 1940 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 1,637,829 km²
Nazi Germany (1941–1941)
1941 CE – 1941 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 1,880,751 km²
Nazi Germany (1942–1942)
1942 CE – 1942 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 3,033,481 km²
Nazi Germany (1943–1943)
1943 CE – 1943 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 3,307,738 km²
Nazi Germany (1944–1944)
1944 CE – 1944 CE
Capital: BerlinArea: 2,709,251 km²