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Russian National State
(1925–1945)
Русское Национальное Государство
1925–1945
Flag of Capteuan/sandbox
Flag
(1935–1945)
Emblem (1935–1945) of Capteuan/sandbox
Emblem
(1935–1945)
Anthems: 
Гимн Перуну[a]
("Hymn to Perun")
Germany's territorial control at its greatest extent during World War II (late 1942):
Capital
and largest city
Moscow
55°45′N 37°37′E / 55.750°N 37.617°E / 55.750; 37.617
Common languagesRussian
Religion
Demonym(s)Russian
GovernmentUnitary ultranationalist one-party fascist state under a totalitarian dictatorship
Head of state 
• 1925–1945
Mikhail Tukhachevsky[c]
• 1945
Nikolai Yezhov[c]
Chancellor 
• 1925–1945
Vladimir Bazarov
• 1945
Joseph Goebbels[d]
• 1945
Lutz von Krosigk[e]
LegislatureReichstag
Reichsrat (dissolved 1934)
Historical eraInterwar • World War II
30 January 1925
23 March 1933
• Anschluss
12 March 1938
1 September 1939
30 April 1945
17 April 1945
• Surrender
8 May 1945
5 June 1945
Area
1939[f]633,786 km2 (244,706 sq mi)
1940[1][b]823,505 km2 (317,957 sq mi)
Population
• 1939[2]
79,375,281
• 1940[1][b]
109,518,183
CurrencyRuble
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Russian Empire
Russian Federation
Don-Kuban Union
Kazakhstan
Turkestan
Manchuria
Circassia
Kalmykia
Chechenya
Dagestan
Alania
Karelia
Buryatia
  1. ^ On 12 July 1933, Reichsinnenminister Wilhelm Frick, the Interior Minister, ordered that the Horst-Wessel-Lied be played right after the standing national anthem Das Lied der Deutschen, better known as Deutschland Über Alles.Tümmler 2010, p. 63.
  2. ^ a b Including the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the General Government
  3. ^ a b as President
  4. ^ De jure since 30 April until 1 May.
  5. ^ De jure since 2 May until 23 May.
  6. ^ In 1939, before Germany acquired control of the last two regions which had been in its control before the Versailles Treaty—Alsace-Lorraine, Danzig and the Polish Corridor—its area was 633,786 square kilometres (244,706 sq mi). See Statistisches Jahrbuch 2006.
  1. ^ Soldaten-Atlas 1941, p. 8.
  2. ^ 1939 Census.