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describe the forging policy of Hitler​

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Answered by arjun7774
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Following the Nazi rise to power, Adolf Hitler's government conducted a foreign policy aimed at the incorporation of ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) living outside German borders into the Reich; German domination of western Europe; and the acquisition of a vast new empire of "living space" (Lebensraum) in eastern Europe ...


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Answered by Khushibaramate
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1. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. This started a war with France  and England. In September 1940, a Tripartite Pact was signed between Germany,  Italy and Japan, strengthening Hitler’s claim to international power.

2. Hitler moved to achieve his long-term aim of conquering Eastern Europe. He  wanted to ensure food supplies and living space for Germans.

3. He attacked the Soviet Union in June 1941. In this historic blunder Hitler  exposed the German western front to British aerial bombing and the eastern front to  the powerful Soviet armies. The Soviet Red Army inflicted a crushing and  humiliating defeat on Germany at Stalingrad.

4. Japan was expanding its power in the east. It had occupied French Indo-China  and was planning attacks on US naval bases in the Pacific. When Japan extended its  support to Hitler and bombed

the US base at Pearl Harbor, the US entered the Second World War.

5. The war ended in May 1945 with Hitler’s defeat and the US dropping of the  atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.  

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