Appeasement.
Hitler implemented Blitzkrieg, a military strategy that relied on the rapid and coordinated use of armored forces, infantry, and air support. It involved surprise attacks, overwhelming force, and rapid advances, aiming to disable the opponent's ability to respond effectively. This strategy allowed Germany to swiftly conquer several countries during the early stages of World War II.
Hitler wanted to use Moscow as a supreme base for the Axis second only to Berlin. Also as strategy point towards the complete annihilation of Russia and eventually into parts of Asia.
The military strategy Hitler used when invading Poland is called blitzkrieg or "lightning war". This strategy uses a heavy concentration of force, usually to the surprise of the opposing group.
Hitler didn't have slaves, but the government of Germany did enslave people to force them to work in factories and mines. Hitler had the idea of using the entire country of Poland as slaves working for the German cause. He saw many groups as inferior and therefore could use them, kill them, and enslave them for the German Fatherland.
Appeasement.
Blitz Krieg
Hitler implemented Blitzkrieg, a military strategy that relied on the rapid and coordinated use of armored forces, infantry, and air support. It involved surprise attacks, overwhelming force, and rapid advances, aiming to disable the opponent's ability to respond effectively. This strategy allowed Germany to swiftly conquer several countries during the early stages of World War II.
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Yes - Junkers dive-bombers and massed tanks.
You are probably thinking of Poland.
In Poland and it worked too well. Patton realized it was an excellent strategy he chose to use it against the Nazis.
Appeasement. (They let Hitler essentially do what he wanted until he invaded Poland).
In late August of 1939, Germany and the USSR signed their German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact. The public treaty had a secret clause. It allowed the Soviets to take control of the eastern half of Poland if Germany attacked Poland. This agreement insured for both Stalin and Hitler, they would not be adversariesIt allowed Hitler to use as many troops he believed was needed for the fast invasion and conquest of Poland.
The Nazi-Soviet peace treaty of 1941
Hitler wanted to use Moscow as a supreme base for the Axis second only to Berlin. Also as strategy point towards the complete annihilation of Russia and eventually into parts of Asia.
He wanted living space (lLebensraum) for the German people, to use Poland resources (things like wheat) and at the time Poland had a large population of Jewish people living there, about 3.3 million. His final solution was to rid the world of Jews, which is why the majority of death camps were in Poland. After the war, around 300,000 Jews were left in Poland.