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Why did Hitler want to unite Germany and Austria?

Germany wanted to Unite Austria and Germany because Hitler was an Austrian and there were 8 million German speakers in Austria, It would mean if they reunited with Austria, more living space, which was one of Hitlers main political aims. It also meant that again they would be breaking the treaty of Versailles and Pushing Britain and France even more to their limits. As well as this It would mean that those 8 million German speakers would probably want to Join Germany , more people in Hitlers army, causing a greater threat of war.


What were Adolf Hitler's aims?

To destroy the Treaty of VersaillesTo unite all German speaking peopleTo create living space (Lebensraum)To rearmNazi Soviet pactto return germany colonies


Hitler's plan to unite Germany with Austria was called?

Anschluss


Why did Hitler have a thing for Jewish people?

Hitler hated the Jews because before he wanted to rule the world he was an artist and he didnt get paid very much. The Jews on the otherhand had most of the well paid jobs and that was when Hitler started to hate the Jews.


Did Germany achieve its goals in World War 2?

Hitler's goal was to unite the German people and then to unite Europe with Germany as the dominant country. For a short time, all the German people in Europe, with the exception of the Germans in Switzerland and Russia, were united into the Greater German Reich. The ethnic Germans in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were relocated to the Greater German Reich. The countries of Europe united in the European Union and Germany is currently the dominant country. Hitler also wanted to get rid of Communism. Many years later, Communism ended in Europe. Hitler wanted to get the Jews out of Europe and for a while, this was achieved. Now there are about a million Jews in Europe with most of them in France. For many years after World War II ended, there were virtually no Jews in West Germany and only a few in East Germany.

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Who was the German leader who promised his people a return to world power status and to unite the German speaking people?

Adolf Hitler


What 2 states next to Germany did Hitler want to protect?

Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland as they all held German speaking people and one of Hitler's aims in foreign policy was to unite all German speaking people under German rule.


What was Hitler policy as the leader?

Hitler's dictatorship made people of Germany and other occupied states give up the location of any Jews they knew aswell as forcing them to concentration camps. his foreign policy was to unite all German speaking people into one country


Goals of Nazism?

Unite all German-speaking people under a great German empire; enforce racial "purification"; national expansion (lebensraum)


Why did Hitler attack Luxembourg?

Hitler considered Luxembourg as German territory, and he wanted to unite all the German peoples under a single Reich.


Why did Hitler want to unite Germany and Austria?

Germany wanted to Unite Austria and Germany because Hitler was an Austrian and there were 8 million German speakers in Austria, It would mean if they reunited with Austria, more living space, which was one of Hitlers main political aims. It also meant that again they would be breaking the treaty of Versailles and Pushing Britain and France even more to their limits. As well as this It would mean that those 8 million German speakers would probably want to Join Germany , more people in Hitlers army, causing a greater threat of war.


What is Anschluss and why was it important to Hitler?

The Anschluss was a union between Germany and Austria, it was important to Hitler as Austria was his homeland and it was part of his plan to unite all German speaking peoples in a powerfull greater Germany.


How was nazism and fascism responsible for world war 2?

Fascism wasn't responsible. Nazism was but it was the product of World War One. Hitler, used the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression to access the frustration of the German people. Democratically elected he seized power and was determined to unite the German speaking people. The real responsibility for WWII lies with peace makers of WWI, to destroy a people and nation is a dangerous thing.


What is a volk community?

A Volk community was a German concept that was meant to unite all regions and social classes in Germany behind Adolf Hitler. It was also referred to as the people's community.


What dictator wanted to unite all germanic people into one state?

Adolf Hitler


Did Hitler hate Jews because they believed in god?

No, Hitler hated the Jews because of a personal slight, and persecuted them as a means to unite the greater part of the German population against a common enemy.


Why were jewish people blamed by hitler?

It was a political tool, to unite the country against a common enemy.