Hitler's plan was to take over Germany, which he basically succeeded in, and then expend Germany into Russia, so that his country would be twice as big. Afterwards, he was going to expand Russia and Germany into Poland, so to add more land again...In the end he thought that he could take over the entire world...which he obviously did not succeed in, that crazy bastard!
Hitler expected the German army, or Wehrmacht, to be the backbone of his aggressive foreign policy and conquest of territories. He believed that the army would secure and expand German living space, or "Lebensraum," through military force. Hitler viewed the army as vital for the domination and control of Europe under Nazi Germany.
Lebensraum means "living space" in German. Yes, Hitler did believe Germany needed lebensraum, in fact, lebensraum was the idea behind his genocidal rampage against all non-Aryans. Hitler believed that to make more space for his perfect empire, he needed to eliminate all negative factors. Those included Jews, Gypsies, and anyone else really who wasn't considered "Aryan". Additional comment: Hitler outlined this and his war aims in his second book that was not published. The manuscipt was discovered after the war. Hitler desired a 'living space' in Eastern Europe for Germans to become self-sufficient in agriculture. Hitler had long-held belief that Germany had lost WW One partially because of insufficient agricultural capacity. The 'living space' would require that the current owners of the property be killed or deported.
living in Hitlers Germany was good but there was rules you was not allowed to say certain things or do certain stuff if you said one of these things you would be reeducated
Hitler's goal was to expand Germany's living space, or lebensraum, which he planned to achieve by invading and taking over other countries. He also had the goal of removing all undesirables from German territories, the foremost of which was the Jewish people, and he planned to achieve this goal by murdering all people he deemed to be inferior to the German people.
Adolf Hitler went to war with other countries mostly because of Religious differences. Also maybe because they were poor and he thought he could take them over.
Hitler used the term "Lebensraum" connoting room for the German peoples to expand into other territories that were not within the boundaries of Germany proper.
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why did Hitler and Mussolini want to expand their territories
Hitler gave the German people more living-space, more food and drink, he promised change for the people of Germany; Hitler brought Germany out of the depression.
Hitler expected the German army, or Wehrmacht, to be the backbone of his aggressive foreign policy and conquest of territories. He believed that the army would secure and expand German living space, or "Lebensraum," through military force. Hitler viewed the army as vital for the domination and control of Europe under Nazi Germany.
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Lebensraum means "living space" in German. Yes, Hitler did believe Germany needed lebensraum, in fact, lebensraum was the idea behind his genocidal rampage against all non-Aryans. Hitler believed that to make more space for his perfect empire, he needed to eliminate all negative factors. Those included Jews, Gypsies, and anyone else really who wasn't considered "Aryan". Additional comment: Hitler outlined this and his war aims in his second book that was not published. The manuscipt was discovered after the war. Hitler desired a 'living space' in Eastern Europe for Germans to become self-sufficient in agriculture. Hitler had long-held belief that Germany had lost WW One partially because of insufficient agricultural capacity. The 'living space' would require that the current owners of the property be killed or deported.
living in Hitlers Germany was good but there was rules you was not allowed to say certain things or do certain stuff if you said one of these things you would be reeducated
Hitler had a dream of uniting the countries that used to be in Germany: Poland, Czechoslavakia, and Austria are some good examples. This was his plan to increase Germans' "Liebensraum", or living space.
"Living space" Hitler felt Germany need to grow
No, not really. In the immediate short term, Germany did acquire the western half of Poland. This was a beginning on Hitler's grand plan to grab territory to the east for "living room" in which Germany could expand. But in the long term invading Poland started WWII in Europe, as France and Britain declared war on Germany for invading Poland. Germany was able to defeat France, but never the British, and just under six years later Germany was in ruins, millions dead, the country divided for the next forty-five years and occupied by its enemies. And all those disastrous results flowed from the beginning, when Hitler invaded Poland.
Hitler claimed that he was protecting the lives, rights & property of ethnic Germans living in neighboring east European countries (Czechoslovakia & Poland).