Explain Hitler's foreign policy?
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His main aims were:
1) To destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after her defeat in World War One. Hitler felt the Treaty was unfair and most Germans supported this view.
2) To unite all German speakers together in one country. After World War One there were Germans living in many countries in Europe e.g. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland. Hitler hoped that by uniting them together in one country he would create a powerful Germany or Grossdeutschland.
3) To expand eastwards into the East (Poland, Russia) to gain land for Germany (Lebensraum- living space).
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1) To destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after her defeat in World War One. Hitler felt the Treaty was unfair and most Germans supported this view.
2) To unite all German speakers together in one country. After World War One there were Germans living in many countries in Europe e.g. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland. Hitler hoped that by uniting them together in one country he would create a powerful Germany or Grossdeutschland.
3) To expand eastwards into the East (Poland, Russia) to gain land for Germany (Lebensraum- living space).
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Hitler's foreign policy is explained as follows.
- An aggressive foreign policy followed by Hitler.
- Germany was pulled out of the League of Nations.
- Then he reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936.
- The goal of Adolf Hitler was to establish a new racial order in Europe dominated by the German " master race".
- The nazi foreign policy aimed to throw off the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles as Hitler felt that the Treaty was unfair.
- This led to the incorporation of territories with ethnic german populations into the Reich.
- German foreign policy sought the cooperation of European states in a heavy g the Nazi goal of murdering Jews in Europe during the war.
- Hitler integrated Australia and Germany in 1938. He gave a slogan," one people, one Empire, and one leader."
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