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ID number:329582
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Published: 19.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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1)Rise of Nazis Germany
Hitler claimed Germany needed more living space. They took steps towards Austria, but pulled back when Italy mobilized. When they were Allies, Germany again went into Austria claiming that they were providing political stability.
2)Use of the cause of German unity for Hitler's expansion of territory
Hitler claimed that he was uniting Germans and providing political stability by uniting German-speaking individuals into one nation.
3)Adolf and the "New Order"
Hitler envisioned that the Nazis would rule Europe and the non-Germans would serve them while they live off of resources.
4)Appeasement and Neville Chamberlain
Granting Concessions to maintain peace, Chamberlain gave up Sudenland to Hitler. This he believed would make Hitler stop. This made him lose the support of his people and his own party.
5)Maginot Line
A stone barrier that was impossible to penetrate with tanks, only one flaw, a 50-mile gap in Ardennes.

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