component of the Third Reich
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concept
A component of the Third Reich is any organizational, institutional, territorial, or ideological element that contributed to the structure, operation, or objectives of Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945.
Aliases (17)
- Nazi administrative division ×3
- Nazi architecture ×3
- component of the Holocaust ×3
- Nazi Germany military organization ×2
- Holocaust perpetrator group ×1
- Nazi Germany ×1
- Nazi ideological concept ×1
- Nazi military order ×1
- Nazi organisation ×1
- Nazi youth organization ×1
- Nazi-controlled administrative regime ×1
- Reichskommissar position ×1
- armed wing of the SS ×1
- component of Nazi state ×1
- former Nazi propaganda complex ×1
- senior administrative office in the Schutzstaffel ×1
- subdivision of the Sicherheitsdienst ×1
Instances (25)
- Third Reich economic bureaucracy ("component of Nazi state")
- Waffen-SS ("armed wing of the SS")
- District of Lublin ("Nazi administrative division")
- District of Radom ("Nazi administrative division")
- Organisation Todt ("Nazi organisation")
- Third Reich ("Nazi Germany")
- Operation Reinhard ("component of the Holocaust")
- Warsaw District ("Nazi administrative division")
- Commissar Order ("Nazi military order")
- Lebensraum ("Nazi ideological concept")
- Reinhard program authorities ("Holocaust perpetrator group")
- Nazi camp system ("component of the Holocaust")
- OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres) ("Nazi Germany military organization")
- Head of the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office (oversight) ("senior administrative office in the Schutzstaffel")
- Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Nationhood ("Reichskommissar position")
- NaziRacialPolicy
- Deutsches Jungvolk ("Nazi youth organization")
- Great Road (Große Straße) ("Nazi architecture")
- Nuremberg Congress Hall ("Nazi architecture")
- Aryanization of Jewish property ("component of the Holocaust")
- Wehrmacht High Command ("Nazi Germany military organization")
- Inland-SD ("subdivision of the Sicherheitsdienst")
- Nazi Party Rally Grounds ("former Nazi propaganda complex")
- New Reich Chancellery in Berlin ("Nazi architecture")
- Protectorate government ("Nazi-controlled administrative regime")