Hitler's early actions, 1933-35, and the development of tension Flashcards
What was Hitler’s foreign policy?
Hitler promised to make Germany great again, to solve the problems of unemployment and ‘right the wrongs of the Treaty of Versailles’. His foreign policy aims were designed to help him achieve this. These were expressed in 1925 Mein Kampf (Hitler’s book known as My Struggle).
What were Hitler’s 6 main foreign policies?
❖Hitler wanted to destroy the Treaty of Versailles. He thought the treaty humiliated Germany.
❖Hitler wanted expand his territory eastwards. This was known as Lebensraum (also known as ‘living space’).
❖Hitler wanted to unite all German-speaking people and create a greater Germany. This was known as Volksdeutsche.
❖The Treaty of Versailles forbid Austria and Germany uniting. Hitler wanted Anschluss - the reuniting of Germany and Austria. He called this the life mission of all Germans in his book Mein Kampf
❖Hitler wanted to rearm Germany and create jobs in munitions factories and the army. He thought this would make Germany great again.
❖Hitler saw communism as an enemy and wanted to destroy it. He linked communism to Jews and thought they were ruining Germany. He called the Jews the scum of the Earth in his book Mein Kampf
How did Britain react to Hitler’s foreign policy?
She did not want to another war to begin , therefore allowed Germany to overturn the treaty of Versailles. The British public also thought that Hitler was being reasonable and that the Treaty was too harsh. Chamberlain believed he could control Hitler, if things started moving South. Britain also believed that Stalin and communist USSR were bigger threats and Hitler could be a valuable ally in the battle against communism.
How did France react to Hitler’s foreign policy?
She did not want to another war to begin , therefore allowed Germany to overturn the treaty of Versailles. France needed time to rearm and was not ready to fight and win a full-scale war. France was too preoccupied with problems occurring at home due to the Great Depression. The French public still had the vivid image of war in their heads and did not want a repeat.
How did the USSR react to Hitler’s foreign policy?
Joseph Stalin, the leader of the USSR, was worried by Hitler’s determination to destroy communism and his aim of Lebensraum directed at the USSR. By 1935, the Stalin was willing to set aside his grievances with Britain and France in order to sign a mutual assistance treaty with France. Stalin would work with the allies to protect the USSR from Hitler.
How did the USA react to Hitler’s foreign policy?
The USA followed a policy of isolationism during the Great Depression. In 1934, a poll said that 70% of Americans did not want to get involved if a second world war in Europe broke out.
How did Hitler react to the World Disarmament Conference?
Hitler demonstrated his disdain for the League of Nations and the Versailles settlement by walking out of the World Disarmament Conference in 1933.
Why did Hitler leave the World Disarmament Conference?
Hitler walked out of the World Disarmament Conference. His excuse was that Germany was willing to disarm completely if the other powers did as well. This put Hitler in a positive light, as he was willing to disarm and showed that he opposed war. However, the other powers, such as France were not willing to. Following this he also left the League of Nations.
What happened between Germany and Austria in 1934?
In 1934, Germany made its first attempt to unite with Austria (Anschluss). This was forbidden due to the Treaty of Versailles.
What did Hitler openly reintroduce in 1935 increasing the size of the army?
Conscription
What was the freedom to rearm rally?
In March 1935, Hitler told the German people at the rally that he was reintroducing conscription in 1936, expanding the army to one million men and building an air force (Luftwaffe). Hitler used the rally as an opportunity to showcase the weapons and troops that he had been building in secret for the whole world to see. This event was significant because it demonstrates that Hitler was confident he could go against the Treaty of Versailles without other nations going against him.
What two things did Germany leave in 1933?
Disarmament conference and the League
Hitler aimed to destroy what?
Communism
Hitler aimed to reverse what?
Treaty of Versaille
What did Hitler and Mussolini sign in 1936?
Rome-Berlin Axis 1936
Hitler aimed to expand Germany’s territories to the east to provide what?
Lebensraum (living space)
Hitler aimed to unite all what?
German-speaking people (15 million in the Rhineland, 3 million in the Sudetenland- Volksdeutsche)
How many soldiers were in the German army in 1933?
300,000 (300% or 3 times more than he was allowed by the Treaty of Versailles)
How many soldiers were in the Germany army by 1935?
550,000 (500% or 5 times more than he was allowed by the Treaty of Versailles)