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Hitler’s Foreign Policy & Rearmament

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Hitler’s Foreign Policy

Hitler's main aims were abolishing the Treaty of Versailles and all of the terms it placed on Germany.

Versailles

Versailles

  • Abolish the Treaty of Versailles and all of the terms it placed on Germany.
Rearmament

Rearmament

  • Re-arm Germany with a strong air force, navy and army.
  • This was in order to:
    • Make the country a strong nation again.
    • Create jobs.
Volksdeutsche

Volksdeutsche

  • Unite all German-speaking people - Volksdeutsche - by taking back all of the land that was taken away in the Treaty of Versailles.
Lebensraum

Lebensraum

  • Gain additional land for the German people - Lebensraum - for farming and living on.
Anschluss

Anschluss

  • Re-unite with Austria - Anschluss.
Fight Communism

Fight Communism

  • Fight Communism across the world so that it was destroyed.
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