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forein policy of hitler

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Answered by ansistkharms
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The foreign policy and war aims of the Nazis have been the subject of debate among historians. The Nazis governedGermany between 1933 and 1945. There has been disagreement over whether Adolf Hitler aimed solely at European expansion and domination, or whether he planned for a long-term global empire.

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Answered by sane45
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The main aims of Hitler's foreign policy were to stop the Treaty of Versailles forced on Germany after World War One, to unite all German speakers together and to gain land in the East for Germany. He used threats and violence to achieve his aims.

After getting out of prison in 1924, Hitler came to power determined to make Germany a power country again. He was angered with the fact that Germany was disarmed while the country's allies had not been disarmed. Hitler took advantage of the reluctance of his foes, Britain and France, to go against the Versailles Treaty. He became a popular figure in Germany because of the successes of his policy


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