explain Hitler foreign policy
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In foreign policy, Adolf Hitler took quick and successful steps. He pulled Germany out of the League of Nation in1933.Germany occupied the Rhineland in 1936. Hitler integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan one people, one empire, and one leader. Then he captured German-speaking Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and later the entire country. However,Schacht advised Hitler not to invest heavily on rearmament because the German state was still running on deficit financing.
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Hitler's foreign policies are;
1) He pulled of the league of nation.
2) He reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936.
3) He integrated Austria and German in 1938 under the slogan.
4) He then went to the wrest German peaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia, and gobbled up the entire country.
5) He had unspoken support of England.
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