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  • To destroy the Treaty of Versailles
  • To unite all German speaking people
  • To create living space (Lebensraum)
  • To rearm
  • Nazi Soviet pact
  • to return Germany colonies
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Hitler's foreign policy was to expand German soils, unite all German speaking people, to take over Russia, eliminate communism, rearmament and exterminate supposed inferiors such as the disabilitied, jews, and certain ethnic minorities.

Hitler wanted the people of germany to be masters of Europe and create a living space ie lebensirum. hitler wanted to spread nazism and return teritories which germany lost at versailles treaty.

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Hitler expressed his aims in "Mein Kampf"; he was anti-Communist, anti-Democratic, anti-Semitic. Hitler had three main objectives to complete to abolish the "Treaty of Versailles."

1) To re-militarize the Rhineland: He simply moved his troops into the Rhineland, his defense for this was that no one stopped him, he said that even if one French troop came in and told him to go back, he would have done so.

2) To increase the living space in Germany (by conquering the rich lands to the west): Hitler made demands for parts of the Sudetenland in Austria. He then extended his demands to all of Austria. Leaders of other major countries such as France and Britain agreed as Britain, in particular, was trying to follow the policy of appeasement to avoid the outbreak of another war. Chamberlain - the Prime Minister of England at the time - hoped that Hitler would stop there. Of course he did not.

3) To unite all German speaking countries: He started riots in Austria, then when it got really bad, he sent his troops in to stop them to appear as though he was helping. Since the locals were happy, Britain and France could not really stop him even though he had broken the rule in the Treaty of Versailles that Germany should not ally with Another Country, because everyone was happy.

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Hitler wanted to take over the world and destroy any person or group that got in his way. He killed six million Jews.

Hitler wanted to make Germany an ideal nation for himself. he wanted all women to just stay at home and raise children for the superior German race. he wanted all the males to be fit and ready to fight in the army.

His primary goal was the forcible acquisition of Lebensraum (living space) for the German people. Secondly, he desired some kind of final reckoning with the Jews.

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Hitler wanted to make germnay an ideal nation for himself. he wanted all women to just stay at home and raise children for the superior German race. he wanted all the males to be fit and ready to fight in the army. In the end, he just wanted Germany to re-unite with Austria and to have as much territory as possible.

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Hitler's three main aims were to 1. Conquer Europe and the World 2. He wanted living space to gain self- sufficiency 3. To unite German speaking people Hitler's three main aims were to 1. Conquer Europe and the World 2. He wanted living space to gain self- sufficiency 3. To unite German speaking people

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Hitlers aims were aggressive, and he openly stated them in his book 'Mein Kampf', in 1924:

  • Destroy the treaty of Versailles
  • Create a greater Germany (a country for all the German people)
  • Lebensraum (living space) to conquer land for German in Eastern Europe
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In the lead up to Worl War 2 Hitler had a very aggressive foreign policy. His main aims were to defeat communism, abolish the Treaty of Versailles, (for example in 1938 he formed and Anschluss with Austria, which was forbidden by the treaty), unite all Germans under one flag and expand Germany for "Lebensraum".

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