Turning Points in History part 2

Rise and fall of Nazi Germany

The “Third Reich” was officially declared by Hitler in 1933, shortly after he won elections.
In the cycle from Jia Zi year 1924, this is the year #9.
Now let's see how we could have used our diagram to pinpoint important next years:




















Year #9 is marked by red circle. It is the start of nazi Germany.
Proceeding from #9, we now count forwards till we meet the first year that is square to our starting point #9
It is #13, so this is 4 years after the start, which means 1937.

Not very much happened in 1937, but it marks the year Germany started annexing other territories.
We continue forward and the next important year we find is #17.
This number is opposite to the start year #9.
Year #17 is 8 years after the start, which means 1941.

In 1941 the WW2 was already underway and the German armies occupied their maximum territory by then.
Most of Europe was under their control, and in Russia they had advanced to the gates of Moscow.
But that year marked the main turning point.
Moscow did not fall, and soon the German armies went in retreat.

We continue forward in the diagram and the next important year we encounter is #21, again square to the start position 9.
Of course #21 is year 1945 in this cycle.
It was the end of Hitler and his nazi Germany.

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