Success in Foreign Policies


 
 
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Success in Foreign Policies

Success in Foreign Policies: In foreign policy, Hitler acquired quick successes. Hitler pulled out of e League of Nations in 1933 and reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936. In 1938, under the slogan, One people, One empire and One leader,

Austria and Germany were integrated by Hitler. In 1938, Hitler seized the German-speaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia and then took over the whole country. In all this, Hitler had the unspoken support of England which had considered the Versailles verdict too harsh. Schacht had advised Hitler against investing hugely in rearmament, as the state still ran on deficit financing. Cautious people had no place in Nazi Germany, so Schacht had to leave.

As soon as Hitler came to power, he took the following action as part of his foreign policy.(a) Germany left the League of Nations in 1933.(b) Hitler reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936.(c) He annexed Austria in 1938 under the slogan one people, one empire and one leader.(d) He annexed Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia and then the whole country.(e) Hitler chose war as the way to solve economic crisis. Territories had to be expanded for collection of resources. In September 1939, Poland was invaded and it started the Second World War. In 1940, Tripartite Pact was signed between Germany, Italy and Japan.Puppet governments, who supported Nazi Germany, were installed in large parts of Europe.

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Hitler assigned the responsibility of economic recovery to the economist Hjalmar Schacht . However, Schacht had to leave. What was the reason behind this ?

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