Hitler Flashcards

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How did Nazi ideology motivate Hitler to go to war? [4]

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  • Racist views Aryan supremacy
  • Lebensraum - the east had lots of land belonging to communists + inferior people.
  • War seen as a natural order - social Darwinism
  • Anti-communist policy.
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How did Hitler himself and the international context of the 1930s motivate Germany to go to war? [4]

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  • No eye for detail, had grand ambitions.
  • Sacked leading Generals, appointed sycophants, supporters, and inexperience.
  • Depression; Japan; Italy; Spanish Civil War
  • France was politically divided and economically weak. Focused on its own defences. USA isolationist: Absence of a strong power that could have held Germany back.
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What do historians say about Hitler’s plan to achieve his aims?

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  • AJP Taylor and Mommsen argue that H did not have a clear plan - he was a reactionist, responded to opportunities, economic pressures, and Nazi Party demands.
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What are historians views on Hitler’s policy as a continuation of Weimar policy? [2]

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  • Revision of the TOV shared

- Most historians agree that H’s policy was a radical break from earlier German policy.

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How did economic factors influence Hitler’s foreign policy? [4]

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  • The heavy emphasis on rearmament led to shortages of consumer goods
  • War production was at the expense of imports, Germany had no foreign exchange for imports.
  • hitler ignored Schacht (finance minister) warnings about the economy when advised to scale back, increase foreign trade, resigned in 1939
  • This encouraged a conquest for land + resources, Hitler saw war as the answer to economic problems. Divert attention from problems at home.
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What and when were these main events leading up to WW2 in Germany? [8]

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  • Rearmament - Hitler continued expanding military
  • Saar Plebiscite 1935 - voted to return to Germany. Propaganda victory reinforce popularity of Nazi regime
  • Stresa agreement 1935
  • Germany remilitarizes Rhineland 1936
  • Four Year Plan drafted 1936
  • Anti-Comintern Pact Japan + Rome-Berlin Axis 1936 solidified Germany’s alliances
  • Hossbach Memorandum 1937
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What were the impacts of Anschluss, and when did it happen? [3]

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German troops marched into Austria 1938.

  • Validated H’s strategy of aggressive foreign policy. He sees international blackmail and intimidation as effective.
  • Promoted friendship of H and M, defining the alliances in the European power dynamic
  • H now had access to South-Eastern Europe. Strategic position in Austria.
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Why did Hitler turn his eyes on the Sudetenland (outskirts of Czechoslovakia)? [4]

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  • Hitler considered the Slavs to be untermenschen
  • It’s diverse population went against Hitler’s beliefs of class and racial superiority.
  • The Sudetenland had a large German-speaking population.
  • He thus began making military preparations and sponsored Sudeten German Army to rebel against the Czech gov’
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What was the significance of the Munich conference? [4]

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  • France, Britain and Germany met in 38 to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the Czech crisis
  • New borders formed, Germany took control of Sudetenland.
  • Peace no longer seemed likely. Britain and France increase pace of their rearmament.
  • Other countries believe that B and F would do anything to avoid war with Hitler.
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Why did Stalin agree to the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 39? What impact did it have? [4]

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  • Stalin unimpressed by B and F’s proposed alliance against Hitler.
  • Gave the Soviets time to prepare defences against a German invasion
  • Guaranteed Germany safety from the Soviets if Hitler invaded Poland.
  • Made war more likely - Hitler believed he could avoid a ‘war on two fronts’.
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