:Trace any three features of the foreign policy of Hitler?
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(i) He integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan 'one people, one empire and one leader'.
(ii) He then captured German-speaking Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and later the entire country.
(iii) Hitler got unspoken support of England, which had considered the Versailles Treaty as too harsh.
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With domestic custody untouched, Adolf Hitler wanted to further widen his restraint over international borders. The disaster in the German economy, polity and society was the purpose of Hitler’s rise to power. By the edge of 1940, Hitler was at the cliff of his power and wanted to discern his long-term dream of overcoming Eastern Europe.
Three Features Of The Foreign Policy Of Hitler
- Hitler heaved out of the League of Nations which was a worldwide intergovernmental organization established in 1920 in 1933 and reoccupied Rhineland (1936)
- Hitler was competent to incorporate Austria and Germany under one slogan- one people, one empire and one leader.
- Poland was occupied by Germany in September 1939 which resulted in the strengthening of Hitler’s international power through the Tripartite Pact which was signed between Germany, Italy and Japan.
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