During World War II, Hitler's early plan for defeating Great Britain relied on control of the air-space above the island-nation, as a precursor to an amphibious invasion by ground troops. After this plan was thwarted, he turned more resolutely to a submarine campaign which intended to starve Great Britain into submission.
In his memoir, Mein kampf.
Hitlers plans was to starve France out by building a giant wal around france but it did not work because france was to big
In a word: No. Before WWI, Germany had devised a plan to combat the Triple Entente of Britain, France, and Russia. Their plan was called the Schlieffen Plan, after its major architecht. The plan called for a push through Belgium and Luxembourg into northern France, to knock them out of the war quickly. Then, they could focus on Russia alone. In the end, it was Russia who was knocked out of the war first.
To blockade their ports thereby starving them into submission.
to kill serbians
In his memoir, Mein kampf.
Anschluss i hope
He wasn't well prepared...
Operation Sealion
No, definitely not.
The final solution.
The Anaconda Plan
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New Order
The final solution was Hitlers plan to kill all of the Jews. His plan was stopped when Germany lost WW2.
the end point
Hitler's hatred did not have a name, but his plan was called, "The Final Solution."