What do you understand by one people ,one empire and one leader
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a. Hitler followed an aggressive foreign policy which aimed at expanding Germany's influence by occupying various territories and control over their resources, which indeed became part of his reconstruction programme.
b. His foreign policy aimed at uniting Germans all over the world he gave the slogan of i.e One people, one empire, one leader, which implied uniting Pure Nordic German Aryan race everywhere, with German empire's control under the rule of Hitler that is one leader.
c. It is in this context ,he occupied Rhineland, integrated Austria with Germany, established control over Czechoslovakia and installed puppet regimes in various parts of Europe that aimed at glorifying Nazi rule and policy.
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a. Hitler followed an aggressive foreign policy which aimed at expanding Germany's influence by occupying various territories and control over their resources, which indeed became part of his reconstruction programme.
b. His foreign policy aimed at uniting Germans all over the world he gave the slogan of i.e One people, one empire, one leader, which implied uniting Pure Nordic German Aryan race everywhere, with German empire's control under the rule of Hitler that is one leader.
c. It is in this context ,he occupied Rhineland, integrated Austria with Germany, established control over Czechoslovakia and installed puppet regimes in various parts of Europe that aimed at glorifying Nazi rule and policy.
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The slogan was given by Hitler.
Explanation:
Hitler was tremendously ambitious, and he made repeated attempts to grow his empire through his foreign policy. His "One People, One Empire, and One Leader" campaign united Germany and Austria in 1938.
In 1933, Hitler withdrew his nation from the League of Nations; in 1936, he retook control of the Rhineland; and in 1938, he united Austria and Germany under the motto "One people, one empire, and one leader."
Hitler coined the phrase "One Person, One Empire, and One Leader." The Nazis frequently chanted this phrase. When he coined the motto, his foreign policy had as its goal the unification of Germans worldwide.
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