Colonel Josef Beck was Poland's foreign minister in 1934. He was in no way pro-German and did believe that Hitler's policies were designed for domestic purposes. He believed, however, that German speaking nations such as Austria and the Czech Sudetenland would be targets of Hitler's domestic plan to reunite Germans. Although Poland did have a German population, Beck's nonaggression pact with Hitler seemed to safeguard Poland.
The foreign minister of Germany during Hitler's time in power was Konstantin van Neurath. He did not work directly under Hitler though, as he was appointed before his rise to power and remained mostly outside of Nazi influence.
It was between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. It was signed in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
Hitler became Prime Minister of Germany in 1933.
He believed that he had a peace pact with Adolf Hitler.
Hitler was appointed Chancellor (the German equivalent of Prime Minister) in January 1933.
The foreign minister of Germany during Hitler's time in power was Konstantin van Neurath. He did not work directly under Hitler though, as he was appointed before his rise to power and remained mostly outside of Nazi influence.
Hitler asked the polands if he could have there land and then the war started
It was between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. It was signed in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
Hitler became Prime Minister of Germany in 1933.
He believed that he had a peace pact with Adolf Hitler.
Hitler became prime minister January 30, 1933
Poland's Foreign Minister, Josef Beck, had established himself as a foe, unofficially, of Stalin. Beck had opposed the entry of the USSR into the League of Nations, regarded so-called collective security agreements as Communist devices and opposed Western European attempts to create any sort of alliances with Stalin. He came to believe that Stalin was more of a threat to Poland than Hitler.
Hitler was appointed Chancellor (the German equivalent of Prime Minister) in January 1933.
The stock market crashed and the German foreign minister died. This caused a world wide depression and gave Adolph Hitler power.
Hitler became the chancellor of Germany in January of 1933
Hitler didn't speak any foreign language.
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