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Formed in the wake of the Yellowstone Eruption, it is the successor state to the Provisional Government of the Third Reich which in turn was a successor to the Nazi German State. It was formally established following the left-wing's victory in Berlin during the German Revolution, and the flight of a number of high ranking Nazi officials to south-Germany, who dissolved the provisional government on May 5, 1941, with Hermann Göring, then incumbent President of the Reich, declaring the newly established State of Germany as a successor to the entirety of the Third Reich.

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rdfs:label
  • South Germany (Yellowstone: 1936)
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  • Formed in the wake of the Yellowstone Eruption, it is the successor state to the Provisional Government of the Third Reich which in turn was a successor to the Nazi German State. It was formally established following the left-wing's victory in Berlin during the German Revolution, and the flight of a number of high ranking Nazi officials to south-Germany, who dissolved the provisional government on May 5, 1941, with Hermann Göring, then incumbent President of the Reich, declaring the newly established State of Germany as a successor to the entirety of the Third Reich.
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city largest
  • Munich
religion other
  • Roman Catholicism, Protestantism
HoSlist
  • List of Presidents of South Germany
CoGtitle
  • Chancellor
ind from
hos name
  • Günter Deckert
est date
  • 1941-05-05(xsd:date)
HoStitle
  • President
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Timeline
  • Yellowstone: 1936
map caption
  • Map of South Germany
float
  • right
Name en
  • State of Germany
ethnic group
  • German
Name
  • (Staat Deutschland)
regime
  • Single-party state dictatorship
Width
  • 250(xsd:integer)
Language
  • German
Currency
  • Reichsmark
Seal
  • Seal of South Germany.png
Population
  • ~25,000,000
Flag caption
  • Flag
Title
  • Religious breakdown in Germany
Governing body
  • Reichstag
Religion
  • Positive Christianity
area unit
  • sq km
Area
  • ≦ 143,222
Demonym
  • German
Timezone
  • 3600.0
otl
  • Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Alsace-Lorraine
Capital
  • Nuremberg
Motto
  • "Eins und unteilbar"
Anthem
  • Horst-Wessel-Lied
Flag
  • Flag of South Germany .png
motto en
  • One and Indivisible
ethnic other
  • French
cog name
  • Udo Voigt
abstract
  • Formed in the wake of the Yellowstone Eruption, it is the successor state to the Provisional Government of the Third Reich which in turn was a successor to the Nazi German State. It was formally established following the left-wing's victory in Berlin during the German Revolution, and the flight of a number of high ranking Nazi officials to south-Germany, who dissolved the provisional government on May 5, 1941, with Hermann Göring, then incumbent President of the Reich, declaring the newly established State of Germany as a successor to the entirety of the Third Reich. Currently, South Germany has been described as a single-party "totalitarian dictatorship" by many international observers. The ruling National Socialist Party has often been called out for frequent human rights abuses such as the silencing of political opposition, the state ownership of many large businesses and executions and imprisonment without a proper trial. The party has also been attacked on their anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, extreme nationalistic views, and the stance of the nation's President and Chancellor, Günter Deckert and Udo Voigt respectively.
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