He had historical inspiration; Napoleon, Frederick the Great, and others. Germany's population was swelling, and the expansion into neighboring countries was a largely popular one, to give Germans more "living space." In the process he could reorganize Europe and send undesirables to the East. If it seems like a phenomenon unique to Nazi Germany, it is not, but it has seldom been done on the same scale as Hitler did it.
Hitler wanted to expand Germany's lebensraum and he believed this would be successful because Germans were the master race of the world and because he believed they would not be beaten.
No one encouraged him, he had an idea of the perfect race and decided to persue it.
To create a perfect nation of people that were not his religion.
Adolf Hitler.
he really invaded Poland Hungary and other neighboring places but he did not invade the USA
he thought he was raw we he rerally was juss crazyy!
The issue that had the biggest contribution to the rise of dictators during the 1930's was that much of the world was experiencing economic depression. Dictators rose to power promising that they would fix the economic problems in their countries.
Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, and that was it.
Adolf Hitler.
he really invaded Poland Hungary and other neighboring places but he did not invade the USA
he thought he was raw we he rerally was juss crazyy!
Hitler claimed that he was protecting the lives, rights & property of ethnic Germans living in neighboring east European countries (Czechoslovakia & Poland).
Answer Yes. Hitler's agreesive actions was what started WW2. There were a lot of factors that lead to unrest, which brought Hitler to power but he lead the country to attack the other countries in Europe. For comparison, WW1 was started by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria but was fueled by treaties between neighboring countries and local disputes between them. Answer Yes. Hitler's agreesive actions was what started WW2. There were a lot of factors that lead to unrest, which brought Hitler to power but he lead the country to attack the other countries in Europe. For comparison, WW1 was started by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria but was fueled by treaties between neighboring countries and local disputes between them.
Adolf Hitler
Because he was encouraged by his successes.
like most people, he wanted power.
Hitler, Germany's Chancellor, refused to maintain treaty agreements from World War I. He invaded neighboring countries, forced Austria/Hungary into becoming an ally to Germany once again, and essentially forced Europe into World War 2.
They are Slavic countries and Hitler thought Slavs inferior.
encouraged Hitler's confidence propaganda success for the Nazis allies underestimated Hitler
The policy of appeasement contributed to the start of World War 2. When the allied countries gave in to Hitler's first demands it encouraged him to try for more.