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Fourth Reich : ウィキペディア英語版
Fourth Reich

The Fourth Reich ((ドイツ語:Viertes Reich)) is a theoretical future German empire that is the successor to Nazi Germany (1933-1945). The term ''Third Reich'', originally coined by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck as the title of his 1923 book ''Das Dritte Reich'', was used by the Nazis for propaganda purposes to legitimize their regime as a successor state to the retroactively-renamed ''First Reich'' (the Holy Roman Empire, 962–1806) and the ''Second Reich'' (Imperial Germany, 1871–1918). The terms ''First Reich'' and ''Second Reich'' were never used by historians.
The term "Fourth Reich" has been used in a variety of different ways. Some neo-Nazis have used it to describe their envisioned revival of Nazi Germany, while conspiracy theorists have used it to refer to what they perceive as a covert continuation of Nazi ideals. It has also been used by critics who believe that Germany exercises a dominant role in the European Union.
==Neo-Nazism==

In terms of neo-Nazism, the Fourth Reich is envisioned as featuring Aryan supremacy, anti-Semitism, ''Lebensraum'', aggressive militarism and totalitarianism. Upon the establishment of the Fourth Reich, German neo-Nazis propose that Germany should acquire nuclear weapons and use the threat of their use to re-expand to Germany's former boundaries as of 1937.〔Schmidt, Michael ''The New Reich—Violent Extremism in Germany and Beyond'', 1993.〕
Based on pamphlets published by David Myatt in the early 1990s,〔These writings of Myatt included the 14 pamphlets in his ''Thormynd Press National-Socialist Series'', most of which were republished by Liberty Bell Publications (Reedy, Virginia) in the 1990s, and essays such as ''Towards Destiny: Creating a New National-Socialist Reich'' (at http://web.archive.org/web/20040712101315/http://www.geocities.com/myattns/newreich.html ) and a constitution for the 'fourth Reich' (at http://web.archive.org/web/20041208070520/http://www.geocities.com/myattns/cons_reich.html )〕 many neo-Nazis came to believe that the rise of the Fourth Reich in Germany would pave the way for the establishment of the ''Western Imperium'', a pan-Aryan world empire encompassing all land populated by predominantly European-descended peoples (i.e., Europe, Russia, Anglo-America, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, South Africa).〔Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas ''Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and The Politics of Identity'' New York: 2002--N.Y. University Press, See Chapters 4 and 11 for extensive information about the proposed "Western Imperium"〕

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