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explain in detail the economic and the foreign policy of Hitler

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hitler kept tight control over foreign affairs, formulating himself both the strategy and the tactics calculated to achieve his goals. The immediate objective was to reestablish Germany’s position in world affairs; by this Hitler meant ending the humiliations attending the Treaty of Versailles, such as the demilitarized Rhineland and the limitations on German armaments. The chains of that treaty needed to fall with a loud clang, he said. The larger objective, the one he had spoken about since his entry into politics in the early 1920s, was the conquest for Germany of Lebensraum. Hitler believed that this space needed to be acquired in the east, at the expense of the Soviets, so as to secure for Germany the Ukrainian “breadbasket” and open up vast territories for German colonization. Hitler found justification for such conquests in his notions of German racial superiority over the Slavic peoples who inhabited the lands he coveted. Furthermore, he saw the Bolsheviks who now controlled the Soviet Unionas the vanguard of the world Jewish conspiracy. Control of this territory was to become the foundation for Germany’s economic and military domination of Europe and eventually, perhaps, of the world.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The German foreign policy tried to abolish the Treaty of Versailles in preparation for war, to form alliances and to integrate German territory into the Reich. During the war, European countries sought cooperation in achieving the Nazi goal of killing the Jew in Europe through German foreign policy. Economic policy of Hitler had four main ideas: full employment–the concept that everyone ought to have a job. In Germany, almost no unemployment occurred until 1939. Beauty of Job-The Nazis have created the SdA(Work Beauty) to assist Germans to know the job is fine.

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Hitler exercised close control over foreign affairs and formulated the plan and the strategies to achieve his goals. Helping Hitler put an end to the humiliations of the Versailles Treaty, such as the demilitarized Rhineland and the restrictions on German armamento, the immediate goal was to regain Germany's role in world affairs. He said the treaty's chains had to be lowered by a heavy clang. The greatest target was the conquest for Germany of Lebensraum since he became a member of politics in the early 1920s. Hitler argued that this land had to be bought to the east at the Soviet expense, in order to secure the Ukrainian "breadbasket" for Germany and to open up vast areas to German colonization. Through his ideas of German racial superiority over the Slavic people inhabiting the territories he desired, Hitler found justification for these conquests. In fact, the Bolsheviks who were now in the vanguard of the international Jewish conspiracy, dominated the Soviet Union. It was to be the base of Germany's economic and military domination of Europe and ultimately perhaps the world that dominated the area.

Hitler's economic policy had four main ideas:

  • Total Employment: the notion of everybody having a job. In Germany, unemployment was almost non-existent until 1939.
  • Beauty of Work: The Nazis created the SdA to encourage Germans to understand that work was good and that everyone who worked would work. Indeed, as the Nazis had dissolved the trade unions, outlawed strikes, and allowed industrialists more control, actual wages dropped and were under Hitler for longer hours.
  • The rearmament of 'guns before butter' started in 1935.  
  • Autarky: an unsuccessful attempt has been made to make Germany autonomous.

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