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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.

Economic policy

Economic policy

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

Remilitarising the Rhineland

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

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.
The individual role of Hitler

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.

A clear plan for war

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)
_Stufenplan_

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".
An opportunist

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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