Germany was on the losing side of the First World War and was, 'unfairly' as Nazi Adolf Hitler considered it, stripped of a large amount of land to compensate for the damage it wreaked on European nations, particularly France. It was this which spurred Germany's vindictive ruler to invade Poland; this subsequently caused the British to engage in battle and resulted in the Second World War.
It didn't gain any land. It did lose a lot of land, though.
Try to gain more land.
1 because Germany wanted France's land 2 because it wanted to gain control on its citizens
To subdivide and sell land in the Northwest Territory.
No it wasn't. It was made to gain power in Germany then retake the land Germany lost in the treaty of Versailies and rebuild Germany's former glory
to gain more land, power, and money
Germany and Italy because they wanted to gain more land and allies.
Hitlers ambition was to gain more territory for the germans, because he thought they were overcrowded in that limited space(germany)
During the war, the Allies gained the most land with the joining of many countries to its side. After the war, Poland and the Soviet Union were able to gain land. Germany did gain a lot of land during the war but was forced to give it back after the war was over.
to gain the land of Canada
It became impossible for him to gain manEngel left Germany because, it was not possible for him to gain man.
During World War 1, Germany and Russia fought heavily to gain control of the Balkan Peninsula. The two belligerents were trying to get the upper hand in terms of advantageous geographical positioning.