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After Germany’s defeat in World War I, the Treaty of Versailles was imposed on the country by Allied powers. Following the Nazi rise to power, German policy sought to overthrow the restrictions imposed by the treaty.
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The concept of Lebensraum—expansion to the “east”—was a critical component in Nazi ideology. This view drove military conquests and racial policy.
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Hitler believed that establishing German control in Europe would require war, especially in eastern Europe.
After Germany’s defeat in World War I, the Treaty of Versailles was imposed on the country by Allied powers. Following the Nazi rise to power, German policy sought to overthrow the restrictions imposed by the treaty.
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The concept of Lebensraum—expansion to the “east”—was a critical component in Nazi ideology. This view drove military conquests and racial policy.
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Hitler believed that establishing German control in Europe would require war, especially in eastern Europe.
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(1) His years as a poverty-stricken young man in Vienna and Munichprior to World War I, during which he turned to nationalist-oriented political pamphlets and antisemitic newspapers out of distrust for mainstream newspapers and political parties; (2) The closing months of World War I when Germany lost the war; Hitler is said to have developed his extreme nationalism during this time, desiring to "save" Germany from both external and internal "enemies" who, in his view, betrayed it; (3) The 1920s, during which his early political career began and he wroteMein Kampf. Hitler formally renounced his Austrian citizenship on 7 April 1925, but did not acquire German citizenship until almost seven years later; thereby allowing him to run for public office. Hitler was influenced byBenito Mussolini who was appointed Prime Minister of Italy in October 1922 after his "March on Rome".
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