Hitler acquired quick success in foreign policy .explain?
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Hitler acquired quick success in foreign policy,in the following way -
• To remove the effects of the "Treaty of Versailles",Hitler started his foreign policy which finally became a major cause of the world war 2.
• Hitler's foreign policy got success in the short timespan of 6 years only. (1933-1939)
• This was started in the year of 1933 when Hitler took out the Germany's participation from the League of Nations.
• After that,the Germany did every possible things to violate the conditions of the "Treaty of Versailles".
• At last,in the year of 1939,the Germany started to capture the remaining Czech territory and Poland.
• Although, Hitler's bold steps in his foreign policy brought initial success but this eventually started the world war 2 also.
Answer:
In foreign policy also Hitler acquired quick successes. He pulled
out of the League of Nations in 1933, reoccupied the Rhineland in
1936, and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan,
One people, One empire, and One leader. He then went on to wrest German-
speaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia, and gobbled up the
entire country. In all of this he had the unspoken support of
England, which had considered the Versailles verdict too harsh.
These quick successes at home and abroad seemed to reverse the
destiny of the country.