Shad Rettig, Kohen Clifton, Corey Salewski,Ray Najera, Jacob Sutton.

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Shad Rettig, Kohen Clifton, Corey Salewski,Ray Najera, Jacob Sutton

The Third Reich was often used to describe the Nazi regime in Germany from January 30,1933,to May 8,1945.The Nazi “rise to power” marked the beginning of the Third Reich. It brought a end to the Weimar Republic, a democracy established in defeat Germany in World War 1.

Hitler killed millions of Jews. In concentration camps.

The Third Reich

The third reich was another name for the country of Germany.

 The third Reich is about