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describe the impact of nazism in germany in internal policy​

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Answered by spandanpattanaik2007
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Hitler pulled out of league of nations in 1933.he reoccupied Rhineland-Palatinate in 1936and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan one people one empire and one leader. He then wrest Germany speaking sudentenland from czeckoslovakia and gobbled up entire country he was of the opinion that resources were to be accumulated through expansion of territory . In September 1939 Germany invaded Poland this started a war with France and England

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Answered by Anonymous
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No such domination or expansion was possible without war, of course, and Hitler did not shrink from its implications. His rearming of Germany, begun in secret in 1933, was made public in March 1935 when he announced the creation of an air force and the reintroduction of general military conscription to provide the manpower for 36 new divisions in the army. In June of that same year he signed an agreement with the British that allowed a German naval buildup of up to 35 percent of Britain’s surface naval strength and up to 45 percent of its tonnage in submarines. On March 7, 1936, he moved German forces into the demilitarized Rhineland. Versailles was dead. Neither the British nor the French had lifted a finger in its defense, choosing instead to sign agreements expressly negating the terms of Versailles. By 1936 Hitler was spending 10.2 billion marks on rearmament, and Göring was placed in charge of a so-called Four-Year Plan to prepare the German economy for war. On November 5, 1937, Hitler gathered his general staff and admonished them to be prepared for war in the east no later than 1942 or 1943.

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