By force
he unified Germany with Austria.
By force
Hitler felt unstoppable and continued to expand
Yes. They wanted to expand the territory controlled by communisim and have a barrier between the USSR and Western Europe, after Hitler's invasion.
Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unfair to Germany and restricted its power and territory. He sought to regain German pride and expand the country's influence, leading to his aggressive actions that ultimately sparked World War II.
he unified Germany with Austria.
By force
By force
Hitler expanded germanies territories by invading and conquering other countries
The Sudetenland
The site where Hitler promised not to expand Germany's territory was the Munich Agreement, signed in September 1938. This agreement involved Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, and allowed Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia in exchange for a pledge of no further territorial expansion. However, this promise was soon broken as Hitler continued his aggressive expansion across Europe.
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.
Hitler felt unstoppable and continued to expand
united states settlers begin moving to Texas and continue settling the South
Yes. They wanted to expand the territory controlled by communisim and have a barrier between the USSR and Western Europe, after Hitler's invasion.
They wanted to expand their territory because their mamma was to fat .
Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unfair to Germany and restricted its power and territory. He sought to regain German pride and expand the country's influence, leading to his aggressive actions that ultimately sparked World War II.