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What was Hitler's foreign policy?

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In foreign policy, Also Hilter occupied a quick success. He pulled out a league of Nation in 1933,reoccupied the rhineland in 1936 and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan, "One people, One Empire and One Leader".He then went on to the wrest German-speaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia and entire country. In all Greece, he had the unspoken support of England which had considered the Versailles verdict too harsh. These quick success at home and abroad seemed to reverse the density of the country.

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Hitler had two main aims in his foreign policy:

⚫ revise the Treaty of Versailles.

⚫ unite all German-speaking people into one Reich.

♡Germany's foreign policy during the war involved the creation of allied governments under direct or indirect control from Berlin. A main goal was obtaining soldiers from the senior allies, such as Italy and Hungary, and millions of workers and ample food supplies from subservient allies such as Vichy France.

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