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Policy to gain more room for germans to live as well as natural resouces to sustain the growth population
Lebensraum
Policy to unite with austria
Anschluss
Hitler
wanted to create " greater Germany" by doing this
Unite all
German speaking people
This policy is perhaps the reason why Hitler broke one of his Alliances and invaded Russia
Destroy communism
This was at the heart of Hitler's book, mind camp and was referenced in many of his speeches. He wanted to get rid of it
Reverse
the
Treaty
of Versailles
Event
when farms did not cooperate and reduce to the size of their army at this conference, it gave Hitler the ability to grow his own army
The
disarmament
conference
1932
to 1934
In 1934, Hitler showed his peaceful intention with Poland
Pact of non-aggression
Demilitarise under the Treaty of Versailles
Rhineland
Policy of Britain towards Hitler, demonstrated in the rhineland and sudetland
Appeasement
Germany and Italy agreed to work together on matters of mutual interest in 1936
Rome Berlin axis
Germany and Japan agree to limit communist influence in 1936
Anti-comintern
pact
As
the new Austrian Chancellor he had appointed not these into his own government, this Union was more likely to be successful
Anschluss 1938
Czechoslovakia was abandoned by Britain at this conference in 1938
Munich
conference
99.75% of this group voted in favour of anschluss
Austrians
Hitler
took this land, with permission from
Neville Chamberlain
in 1938
Sudetland
Which two countries were bound by the pack of Steel, 1939
Germany
and
Italy
Which year did Hitler reoccupy the rhineland
1936
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