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Title: Hitlers foreign policy


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Hitlers foreign policy
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Revenge for the Treaty of Versailles abolish
its terms.
Return all Germans outside Germany to their
homeland
Build a Master Race prove German racial
superiority.
Mein Kampf
Lebensraum Fight to get extra living space that
Germany needed.
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Hitlers Foreign Policy was to be
AGGRESSIVE EXPASIONIST RACIST
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Aims
  • Short term remove terms of Versailles to make
    Germany stronger and remove new states in the way
    of longer term plans
  • Long term racial and territorial

German postcard produced about the time of the
Treaty of Versailles. Its title is 'Hands off
German Homeland'. On the stone (bottom left) is
written 'd.ö.' standing for Deutsch-österreich
(German Austria).
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Hitler Rearms Germany
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Speech to Generals
  • keep up the battle against Versailles. Get
    equality of rights in Geneva Conference. Try to
    get allies
  • building up of the armed forces. Most important
    thing for achieving goal of regaining political
    power. National service must be introduced. 1933
    Hitler

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Leaving the Disarmament conference, 1932
  • League of Nations had organised the conference
  • Britain believed that Germany should re-arm at a
    controlled rate
  • France was not happy

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Context
  • At the time Japan was invading Manchuria and the
    Nazis were making progress

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Outcome of Conference
  • 1933 deal to reach equality in 5 years
  • France changed this to 8 years
  • Voted to ban aerial bombing/Limit heavy
    artillery/Ban chemical welfare
  • Germany and Russia voted against this
  • Germany refused until other countries disarmed
  • Hitler withdrew from the conference and a new
    arms race began

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Why did he take this action?
  • Doubted the power of the league to enforce any
    agreement
  • Intuitive feeling for what was right at the time
  • Returned from Geneva stating that he had achieved
    a great triumph

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What did Hitler do next?
  • Held a plebiscite
  • Asked the German people what they thought of his
    policies
  • 95 agreed with Hitler

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Re-armament programme
  • Plan to build armed forces
  • 21 divisions by 1937
  • 300,000 men
  • Airforce, Luftwaffe, by 1934 2000 planes
  • Open secret
  • Announced formally during the Abyssinian crisis

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Reaction of allies
  • Horrified at breach to terms but unable to act
  • Held meeting with Italy at Stresa, 1935
  • Promised to work together
  • Meanwhile Britain and France were trying to stop
    Mussolinis plans
  • Therefore meaningless

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Anglo-German Naval deal,1935
  • Britain out of self interest and without
    consulting France met with the Germans
  • Signed the Anglo-German Naval deal
  • Agreed to let Germany have parity in the air
  • Naval forces to be 35 of Britians
  • Equal submarines
  • Gave the go ahead to Germaany

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British publics reaction
  • Viewed this as a sign that Hitler wanted closer
    ties with Britain
  • Further negotiation could take place
  • Consistent with British view that Germany should
    be allowed to re-arm at a controlled rate

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  • This drawing by the British Cartoonist David
    Low (20 March 1935) is titled 'Cause comes before
    effect'.   The cartoon shows Hitler's armies
    marching past him - but at the front are
    politicians such as Chamberlain, Clemenceau,
    Laval and Mussolini, and they are saluting Hitler
    too.   They have rolled up the Versailles Treaty
    and carry a flag saying '10 years of lost
    opportunity'.   The message of the cartoon is
    that Hitler may be bringing war, but it is the
    politicians of France, Britain and Italy who are
    to blame - for letting him.
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