German Reich of GroBdeutsches Reich

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German Reich of GroBdeutsches Reich
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Flag of GroBdeutsches Reich Coat of Arms

Motto Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
Anthem Host-Wessel-Lied
Capital and largest city Berlin
Languages
  - Official
  - Unofficial

German, English, Spanish
Catalan, Italian, Swedish
Government


  - Führer
  - Chancellor
Fascist Dictatorship
Über-Nationalsozialistische GroBdeutsche Arbeitpartei

Heinrich Zimmermann (ÜNSGAP)
Heinrich Zimmermann (ÜNSGAP)
Establishment
-Dissolution
 1933
2007
Area
 - Total
 - % water

n/d
n/d
Population
 - Total (2007)

831,384,238
GDP (FY2006/07)
  - Total (NSD)
  - GDP/capita (NSD)

$29,319,894,000.00
$5,863.98
National animal
  - English name
Reichsadler
Imperial Eagle
National flower
  - English name
Rote Flor
Red Flower
National tree
  - English name
Kiefern
Pine
Currency Euro
Time Zone UTC +0100 / +0200
Constitution Constitution of the GroBdeutsches Reich
Pronunciation (IPA) /ˈgrosdɔɪtʃes raiʃ/
International abbreviations
  - Sport
  - Government

GDR
GDR
Naval craft classification
  - Military
  - Civilian

KMS
GRS
Internet TLD .gdr
Calling code +49

GroBdeutsches Reich, officially called the German Reich of GroBdeutsches Reich was a country in the European Union after it turned into a democracy in 2007.

History

In the wake of the frustrations imposed through the 1919 dissarment Treaty, the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s, the counter-traditionalism of the Beimar period and the threat of Soviet-sponsored communism in GroBdeutsches Reich, many voters began turning their support towards the ÜNSGAP, which made great promises of an economic, cultural, and military renewal. The Dolchstoßlegende figured prominently. On 30 January 1933, Hiler was appointed chancellor of GroBdeutsches Reich by President Pol von Hindenberg after attempts by General Rüder Hezzler to form a viable government failed. Hindenberg was put under pressure by Hiler through his son Oskar von Hindenberg, as well as intrigue from former Chancellor Karl Perelmann following his collection of participating financial interests and own ambitions to combat communism. Even though the ÜNSGAP had gained the largest share of the popular vote in the two Reichstag general elections of 1932, they had no majority of their own, and just a slim majority in parliament with their Perelmann-proposed Nationalist DNP - ÜNSGAP coalition. This coalition ruled through accepted continuance of the Presidential decree, issued under Article 48 of the 1919 constitution. In 1933, the Republic of Beimar area was reduced to the metropolitan area of the city of Beimar City.

The new government installed a totalitarian dictatorship in a series of measures in quick succession.

On the night of 27 February the Reichstag building was set on fire, and inside a Dutch Anarcho-Syndicalist, van der Lubbe was found. He was arrested and charged with starting the fire. Van der Lubbe was the one who helped the ÜNSGAP to convince the GroBdeutsches Reich people that communists were trying to take over. This event gave the ÜNSGAP an excuse to act against the thousands of anarchists, socialists and communists scattered throughout the Reich, thus removing political dissidents. The event was quickly followed by the Reichstag Fire Decree, rescinding habeas corpus and other civil liberties.

The next year, in 1934, Adolf Hiler declared at the 6th ÜNSGAP Congress that the coming year of 1936, GroBdeutsches Reich would celebrate the next Commonwealth Games.

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6th ÜNSGAP Rally at Nuremberg
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Street decorations of Berlin.
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The 21st July 2007, a group of anti-fascist rebels entered the Reichskanzlei and took the Führer and building employees as hostage. The 23rd July, SS and Wehrmacht officers surrendered to a massive group of Freedom Fighters who went to Berlin to support rebels' cause. T Later on that day, the Federal Republic was declared.