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What were the aims and strategies of Nazi Germanys Foreign Policy?

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What were the aims and strategies of Nazi Germanys Foreign Policy?

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Answer This question is enormous in depth and scope, and really is far beyond a site like this to answer, as depending on the need and intent of your question, it could literally involve enormous research and analysis. Literally – not figuratively – there are scores of books in many languages (esp. German and English) over the past decades touching on this topic. It truly is enormous, so I am at a loss how to answer from a ‘free site’. The simple answer – to support Hitler’s Nazi aims of a Third Reich (a new German empire, or modern new Holy Roman Empire of sorts). Foriegn policy of the nazi state sought to carve out “Lebensraum” (Living Space) primarily in the east (Poland-Ukraine), and to gather up all the “Aryans” or Germanic peoples together under one Reich (state), ruled by Hitler (Nazis), in a new world order. To that end, it sought to put doubt in potential enemies (UK, France, USSR, Poland, and in the mid-1930s, even Italy) about Germany’s intentions, and its potential aims. By

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