what were hitler foreign policy in short
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1933Germany left the League of Nations.1934Attempted Nazi coup in Austria crushed.
Poland and Germany sign alliance.1935Germany broke the military clauses of the Treaty of Versailles1936German troops reoccupied the Rhineland.
Rome-Berlin Axis signed1938Anschluss with Austria.
Sudetenland handed to Germany as a result of the Munich conference.1939Rest of the Czech lands occupied by the Germans.
Germany invaded Poland.
WWII began.
Poland and Germany sign alliance.1935Germany broke the military clauses of the Treaty of Versailles1936German troops reoccupied the Rhineland.
Rome-Berlin Axis signed1938Anschluss with Austria.
Sudetenland handed to Germany as a result of the Munich conference.1939Rest of the Czech lands occupied by the Germans.
Germany invaded Poland.
WWII began.
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The main hitler policies were(foreign and domestic):-
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The main aims of hitler's foreign policy were :
》To destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after her defeat in World War One. Hitler felt the Treaty was unfair and most Germans supported this view.
》To unite all German speakers together in one country. After World War One there were Germans living in many countries in Europe e.g. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland. Hitler hoped that by uniting them together in one country he would create a powerful Germany or Grossdeutschland.
》To expand eastwards into the East (Poland, Russia) to gain land for Germany (Lebensraum- living space).
》To destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after her defeat in World War One. Hitler felt the Treaty was unfair and most Germans supported this view.
》To unite all German speakers together in one country. After World War One there were Germans living in many countries in Europe e.g. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland. Hitler hoped that by uniting them together in one country he would create a powerful Germany or Grossdeutschland.
》To expand eastwards into the East (Poland, Russia) to gain land for Germany (Lebensraum- living space).
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