Holy Roman Empire.
british empire
In the middle ages, what's now known as Germany was called the "Holy Roman Empire". In 1871, these states united to create the "German Reich", also called the "German Empire". After the German Empire's defeat in WW1, the newly democratic Germany was often called "Weimar Germany" or the "Weimar Republic. In the 1930s, they changed the name to the "Greater German Reich", but many people simply called it "Nazi Germany". After WWII, Germany was split into the "Federal Republic of Germany" (also called "West Germany") and the "German Democratic Republic (also called "East Germany). After West Germany and East Germany unified in 1990, they kept the "Federal Republic of Germany" title, which is the official name of Germany today.
Yes Hitlers Germany was an empire
The Central Powers
The Holy Roman Empire was also called Germany. Strictly speaking the two were not identical, as medieval people used the name Germany to mean places where German was spoken; some of these were not in the Holy Roman Empire and some parts of the Holy Roman Empire were not German speaking.
It's called "Reichstag" It was the Reichstag (Reich - Empire) but today is the 'Bundestag'.
Yes Hitlers Germany was an empire
The CENTRAL POWERS is the term used for the alliance between the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
The Kaiser called the unified German states Deutschland, which we english-speakers called Germany. That was the first time there was a Germany. It was also known as the Second Riech, the Holy Roman Empire being the first.
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
It was still called Germany, just some people reffered to it as Nazi Germany.