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by the end of 1940 Hitler was the Pinnacle of his power explain

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Answered by shreyash62
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yeah by the end of 1940 Hitler was at pinnacle of his power ...i.e. he was almost the supreme at that tym...this was due.to certain availaibilities nd freedom he was holding They are:
GETTING. SUPPORT FROM PUBLIC
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A very important role in Hitler being a Dictator was the support he got frm his own people actually at the tym of harsh period of tym Hitler and his club obviously The Nazis assured various good facilities that will bring Germany to a.rapid and positive development ..
Hence support frm own people to Hitler improvised the power of Hitler ..

HITLER BEING A CHANCILLOR
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Hitler support nd fame between people made him chancillor of Germany ...aftr being a chancillor Hitler confidence over his support he got frm his people became more improvised which literally made him confident to go over his works and the people will support hin

HITLER BEING A CHANCILLOR AND USING DIRTY TRICKS
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Hitler afyr being chancillor soon bcame the President of Germany using several of his dirty tricks in politics and gaining the whole power in his hands


HENCE all these incidents made Hitler so confident of his power that he was at pinnacle or top of his power that evn he was sure to do anything anywhere with his powers

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) In foreign policy, Hitler acquired quick successes. He felt the league of Nations, preoccupied Rhineland, annexed Austria, took German-speaking Sudentland from Czechoslovakia and finally the whole country.

2) In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. It is started the war with England and France. Puppet governments who supported Hitler were setup in many parts of Europe.

3) In September 1944, Hitler signed a tripartite pact with Italy and Japan to strengthen his claim to international power.

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