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The answer REICH has 54 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of reich in various dictionaries:
noun - the German state
noun - Austrian born psychoanalyst who lived in the United States
noun - United States composer (born in 1936)
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German for "empire", the first one was the Holy Roman Empire; the second was founded in 1871 |
The third one of these existed in Germany from January 1933 to May 1945 |
Holy Roman Emperor Otto I built the "First" of these empires; Otto von Bismarck, the "Second" |
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bReichb (rak German: a ( listen)) is a German word meaning literally "realm". An "empire" is called in German "Kaiserreich" (literally "realm of an emperor"), a kingdom is a "Knigreich" (literally "realm of a king"). |
Germany during the period of Nazi control from 1933 to 1945 |
the German state |
United States composer (born in 1936) |
Austrian born psychoanalyst who lived in the United States advocated sexual freedom and believed that cosmic energy could be concentrated in a human being (1897-1957) |
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Reich, Karnten, AUSTRIA |
Reich, Baden-Wurttemberg, GERMANY |
Reich, Rheinland-Pfalz, GERMANY |
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Reich (; German: [aç] ( listen)) is a German word literally meaning "realm". The terms Kaiserreich (literally "realm of an emperor") and Königreich (literally "realm of a king") are used in German to refer to empires and kingdoms respectively. The Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary indicates that in English usage, the term "the Reich" refers to "Germany during the period of Nazi control from 1933 to 1945".The term Deutsches Reich (sometimes translated to "German Empire") continued to be used even after the collapse of the German Empire and abolition of the monarchy in 1918. There was no emperor, but many Germans had imperialistic ambitions. According to Richard J. Evans:* The continued use of the term 'German Empire', Deutsches Reich, by the Weimar Republic....conjured up an image among educated Germans that resonated far beyond the institutional structures Bismarck created: the successor to the Roman Empire; the vision of God's Empire here on earth; the universality of its cla |