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Why did Hitler invade Poland ??​

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Hitler was confident that the invasion of Poland would result in a short, victorious war for two important reasons. First, he was convinced that the deployment of the world's first armoured corps would swiftly defeat the Polish armed forces in a blitzkrieg offensive. Secondly, he judged the British and French prime-ministers, Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier, to be weak, indecisive leaders who would opt for a peace settlement rather than war

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Φ No one forced him- he did it all on his own initiative. Hitler had essentially bankrupted Germany by creating a bubble economy with no real jobs.

Φ He forced himself to go to war as without that the German economic collapse would have made the Great Depression look like a picnic.

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