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Question
Explain the aims of Hitler’s foreign policy.
Solution
Some of the aims of the foreign policy of Hitler were:
- He wanted to end the terms of the ‘Treaty of Versailles’ that led to the economic destruction of Germany.
- One of his major aims was to ensure the recovery of all the territories of Germany which it lost in World War I.
- To bring all the ethnic Germans inside the Reich and expand the German Empire.
- He wanted to annex Czechoslovakia and Poland so as to bring the German people together as Hitler was very sensitive about the German race.
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