1933
Someone should improve this answer. Can't believe it's not answered yet. I asked this over a year ago.
After coming to power in 1933, Adolf Hitler pursued an aggressive foreign policy focused on revising the post-World War I order. He withdrew Germany from the League of Nations in 1933, reoccupied the demilitarized Rhineland in 1936, and sought to expand German territory through the annexation of Austria in the Anschluss of 1938 and the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia later that year. These actions violated the Treaty of Versailles and aimed to restore Germany's power and influence in Europe.
In what year did Henry Ford introduce gasoline powered cars?
Hitler never had any children.
Adolf Hitler was named Time Magazine Person of the Year in 1938.
Yes, Hitler was Time magazine's person of the year in 1938.
Congress controls domestic policy and Congress includes the lower House of Representatives which stands for election every other year and is generally closer to the every day problems that are the basis for domestic policy. A Congressman serves a relatively small district with limited issues, and it is to his district that he owes his job. He is not likely to sacrifice the needs of his district for the good of the president or even the country, However, in foreign policy, the President has only to please the Senate. Senators serve for 6 years and serve an entire state,and so are less provincial and more inclined to listen to reason and the voice of the President. Moreover, the President controls the state department, commands the military and is the one that foreign leaders visit and talk to . As such he has great deal to say about setting foreign policy,
Hitler was never a king.
1964
That was 1955.
1964
1939