3.5.3

Hitler's Plan

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Hitler's Individual Role

Whilst it is impossible to know how history would have been without Hitler, historians have pointed to the turning points in Nazi events which Hitler instigated.

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Economic policy

  • Hitler was responsible for gearing Germany’s economy for war from 1936.
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Remilitarising the Rhineland

  • Hitler chose to remilitarise the Rhineland despite the wishes of his generals.
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Preparation for war

  • Hitler guided his military generals to prepare for a European war.
  • The Blomberg-Fritsch affair in 1938 indicates that generals were reluctant to make the necessary preparations for war.
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The individual role of Hitler

  • Shirer (1960): Without Hitler, “there almost certainly would never have been a Third Reich”.

Hitler's Plan for War

Some argue that Hitler had a grand plan for European war. Others argue that Hitler acted in an ad hoc manner and took advantages of opportunities.

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A clear plan for war

  • Trevor Roper (1953): Hitler was “convinced of his own rectitude”.
  • Historians point to these documents as evidence that Hitler had a clear goal:
    • the 25 Point programme
    • Mein Kampf
    • the Hossbach Memorandum (which outlined the plan for Anschluss and the destruction of Czechoslovakia)
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Stufenplan

  • In 1928, Hitler outlined his Stufenplan which established his aim to make Germany a great global power.
  • Hillgruber:
    • Hitler had a clear and consistent foreign policy, which "geographically was designed to span the globe.
    • "Ideologically, too, the doctrine of universal anti-Semitism and Social Darwinism, fundamental to his programme, were intended to embrace the whole of mankind".
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An opportunist

  • Bullock (1952): Hitler was an “entirely unprincipled opportunist”.
  • Historians argue that Hitler did not have a clear plan.
  • E.g. when Hitler remilitarised the Rhineland he did not know how Britain and France would react, and told his military to retreat if they stopped them.

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