Hitler sought more space for Germans to inhabit in Europe. Thus, he developed the policy of "lebensraum".
Lebensraum
I beleive that this answer is conservitive in nature, but nonetheless true. Hitler partially beleived in lebensraum, [living space (i.e. -- more room for Germans to live in in France and Russia )] but more importantly he believed in conquering all of Europe and to the ends of the Earth if he could. So yes, he did believe in lebensraum for the purpose of more space, and also for the purpose of an excuse for conquest.
He belived in this; lebensraum for his people. ---
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Lebensraum
"Lebensraum" which means 'living room' .
Lebensraum is just German for "living space." And if you look back in history, Hitler did not want Jews anywhere. But not just Jews... blacks, catholics, etc.
Lebensraum
Well, Lebensraum literally means "Living room" or "Living space". So in a sentence in English wherever you were to use Living room or living space slip in Lebensraum instead.Ex. Hitler used Lebensraum as an excuse to conquer countries.
"living space." Hitler believed that German culture needed more land and resources to thrive, and he justified aggressive territorial expansion to achieve this goal. This concept of lebensraum also served as a pretext for German imperialistic ambitions and their subsequent invasion of other countries in World War II.