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Question
How were the foreign policy of Hitler were responsible for the outbreak of Second World War.
Solution
The Foreign Policy of Hitler were responsible for the out break of World War Second in the following ways:
(i) The main aim was to increase the prestige and glory of their country in international sphere so they followed an aggressive policy of imperialism.
(ii) Their opposition to Britain, France and the League of Nations.
(iii) Their help to General France to seize power in Spain.
(iv) After strengthening the armed forces. Hitler defiantly violated one after another the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
(v) In 1938, he annexed Austria by force.
(vi) The Munich Pact signed between Germany, Britain and France.
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