explain Hitler and his policies
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In Hitler's mind, communism was a major enemy of Germany, an enemy he often mentions in Mein Kampf. During the trial for his involvement in the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler claimed that his singular goal was to assist the German government in "fighting Marxism".
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Foreign policy of Hitler:
- 1933: Hitler pulled out of the League of Nations.
- 1936: Reoccupied the Rhineland.
- 1938: Integrated Austria and Germany.Captured Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and later the country itself.Accumulation of resources was carried out through expansion policies in order to prevent economic crisis.
- 1939: Germany invaded Poland which instigated France and England.
- September, 1940: A Tripartite Pact was signed between Germany, Italy and Japan.Puppet regimes were installed in a large part of Europe that supported the Nazi Germany.
- June, 1941: Attacked the Soviet Union.The Soviet Red Army defeated Germany in Stalingrad.The Soviet army chased the retreating German soldiers until they reached Berlin and established Soviet hegemony over the entire Eastern Europe for half a century thereafter.The USA entered the war when Japan extended its support to Hitler and bombed the US base at Pearl Harbour.
- May, 1945: The war ended with Hitler’s defeat and the US dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima in Japan
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