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What was Hitler foreign policy?

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Answered by KHS19
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Hitler's Foreign Policy Aims. When Hitler came to power he was determined to make Germany a great power again and to dominate Europe. He had set out his ideas ...
Answered by lishasain09
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Hitler's foreign policy centered around his personal and national desires for Germany to "right the wrongs" of the Versailles Treaty, which meant first ignoring or reversing its limitations on Germany.  This he did by reoccupying the German Rhineland, fortifying the border with France, and by rebuilding the German Wehrmacht (army), Luftwaffe (Air Force) and Kriegsmarine (Navy) from scratch.

Every step Hitler made after that was solely designed to increase his empire, whether through voluntary annexation by Austria, deliberate deception as with Czechoslovakia, or through brute force, with nearly the rest of the entire continent and then some.  By doing this, Hitler believed he could restore the German Empire (The Third Reich) to greatness, and achieve what he thought was his personal destiny.

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