How did hitler devise his foreign policy? how did the allies react to hitlers ominous plans?
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How did Hitler's foreign policy from 1933 to 1939 lead to war?
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Hitler’s foreign policy was pegged on the Nazi Party policies which sought to bring to an end Germany’s restrictions under the Versailles treaty, promote Germany’s re-armament, expand Germany’s living space, unite all people who spoke German and spread the Nazi ideology across the world. Hitler knew that to achieve all the above, war was inevitable. The first thing he did was to pull Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933. After this, he strategically entered into pacts with several nations to the benefit of Germany by actualizing its expansionist and rearmament agendas. In addition to that, Germany intentionally flouted everything that had been stipulated by the treaty of Versailles. For instance, Germany contravened its non-aggression treaty with Poland and invaded it in 1934. In 1935, Hitler publicly announced Germany’s military position including its status on arms, war planes and robust size of the army.
In June 1935, the Anglo-Germa
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Hitler’s foreign policy was pegged on the Nazi Party policies which sought to bring to an end Germany’s restrictions under the Versailles treaty, promote Germany’s re-armament, expand Germany’s living space, unite all people who spoke German and spread the Nazi ideology across the world. Hitler knew that to achieve all the above, war was inevitable. The first thing he did was to pull Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933. After this, he strategically entered into pacts with several nations to the benefit of Germany by actualizing its expansionist and rearmament agendas. In addition to that, Germany intentionally flouted everything that had been stipulated by the treaty of Versailles. For instance, Germany contravened its non-aggression treaty with Poland and invaded it in 1934. In 1935, Hitler publicly announced Germany’s military position including its status on arms, war planes and robust size of the army.
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How did Hitler's foreign policy from 1933 to 1939 lead to war?
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Hitler’s foreign policy was pegged on the Nazi Party policies which sought to bring to an end Germany’s restrictions under the Versailles treaty, promote Germany’s re-armament, expand Germany’s living space, unite all people who spoke German and spread the Nazi ideology across the world. Hitler knew that to achieve all the above, war was inevitable. The first thing he did was to pull Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933. After this, he strategically entered into pacts with several nations to the benefit of Germany by actualizing its expansionist and rearmament agendas. In addition to that, Germany intentionally flouted everything that had been stipulated by the treaty of Versailles. For instance, Germany contravened its non-aggression treaty with Poland and invaded it in 1934. In 1935, Hitler publicly announced Germany’s military position including its status on arms, war planes and robust size of the army.
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