If by Danzly you mean "Danzig" then its Poland
Danzig, now called Gdansk, is in Poland. The Polish Corridor separated Germany from East Prussia.
Because he was the Danzig queen.
Danzig
Danzig was very important to Germany for many reasons. Hitler wanted Danzig because, at one point, Danzig was a part of Germany. Hitler believed that it should belong to Germany due to the large amount of German and German speaking people.
Hitler's speech in Danzig in 1939 was the famous speech given by Hitler in which war is declared on Poland. Poland had already started war against Germany without a war declaration for several months.
He wanted the Polish Corridor and the port city of Danzig.
The German invasion of Danzig in September 1939 provoked war primarily because it violated the Treaty of Versailles, which had established Danzig as a Free City and limited German expansion. The invasion was part of Adolf Hitler's broader strategy to reclaim territories lost after World War I and assert German dominance in Europe. Britain and France had pledged to defend Poland, and when Germany attacked, they declared war on Germany in response, marking the start of World War II. This act was seen as an aggressive expansion that threatened European stability, prompting the Allied nations to take action.
1. To annex Danzig and the area of Poland separating East Prussia from the rest of Germany. 2. To expand.
the German invasion of Poland had much to do with ww1,ie the polish corridor , danzig. Germany felt the land was illegaly taken fromthem at the end of ww1.
Hitler wanted Danzig, which would give him access to the Baltic Sea through Poland. Hitler wanted to build a rail system through Poland into Germany, but Poland refused. Upon Polish refusal, Hitler looked toward Russia for an alliance because if Germany invaded Poland, Hitler did not want a two front war. On August 23, 1939 the Nazi-Soviet Pact was signed which was a complete shock to everyone. No one thought Hitler who was anti-Communist would forge and alliance with Communist Russia. The Nazi-Soviet Pact was essentially a non-aggression pact between the two countries.
the Polsih corridor and the city of danzig- it was taken away from germany at the end of WW1.