A pro-German policy.
Germany was allowed 3/5 of France, including the whole Atlantic coast, and France would keep the rest. France would have to pay for the expenses produced by the German troops stationed in France, and would also have to deport all of the Jews to Germany
The food restriction policy, nazi propaganda, Jew hunt, prohibition of black market and free speech. All the opponent to the Germans where arrested and sent to the Gestapo.
The 7 branches of government of Germany are:ConstitutionLegislatureJudiciaryExecutiveDivisionsElectionsForeign Policy
1936
The 7 branches of government of Germany are:ConstitutionLegislatureJudiciaryExecutiveDivisionsElectionsForeign Policy
Appeasement
because they did not have a chose
The Munich Agreement .
Bismarck's primary foreign policy goal as it concerned France was to keep France isolated and weak. Otto von Bismarck was the 1st Chancellor of Germany.
The line had been drawn in the sand after the Sudentenland. France and the UK had said no to Germany about Poland. Germany crossed the line and WW-II was started in Europe.
Dictatorship, Facist government policy, party platform
The Open Door policy with China was proposed by John Hay, US Secretary of State. He sent the policy to Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and Russia.