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Oxford, which the Germans never bombed. Hitler was supposed to admire all the colleges there.

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Q: Which city had Hitler earmarked as his capital of England after conquest?
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What british policy failed to stop hitler?

Because Adolf Hitler was not interested in a peaceful compromise or solution to the issues he stated publically. Most of the leaders of Britain, France, Belgium & Netherlands failed to recognize just how dangerous Hitler was, nor did they know of Hitler's plans for conquest & war.Appeasement or compromise may have had a chance to work to prevent the First World War, but it was wholly ineffective in dealing with Hitler. You have to know your enemy (easier said then done).On the flip side, even if Britain & France had attempted a stronger diplomatic technique "get tough, just say-no", then it was still very unlikely to avoid a war. Hitler was not a mere "bully' that could be forced to back-down. This technique would only have worked with Italy's Mussolini. No diplomatic solution short of surrender would have stopped Hitler. In retrospect, war with Hitler was totally unavoidable because immediate military conquest was his primary national goal.The only real way to have prevented an attempted military conquest (& war) by Hitler was to convince him that you would win the war, not him. Some may call this the 'Speak softly, but carry a big stick'-Teddy Roosevelt, technique. Apparently Hitler was convinced that Germany could win. His object was successful conquest, not national suicide.


Timeline of Hitler's invasion of Europe?

1939- Poland and annexed Austria 1940- Holland and Belgium, France


What nation resisted Hitler?

Many nations "tried" to resist Hitler's invasion of Western Europe. The main resisters were France and England. Norway also tried to keep free, but failed. Sweden declared neutrality so they were out of the picture, although Hitler had no respect for neutral nations.France lost its battle versus Hitler very quickly to the surprise of many. England resisted successfully.


What was important about England during World War 2?

England could have easily been invaded by the Germans if Hitler had decided to invade England. He chose to invade Russia instead.


What did Hitler have to win in order to invade Britain?

The Battle of Britan, the air war over England.

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Which English city was to be Adolf Hitler's capital?

Oxford was to be the capital of England, but Hitler did not wish to remove the Third Reich's capital from Berlin.


What other nations did Hitler attack after his conquest of Poland?

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When did Hitler rule England?

Hitler never ruled England, he was a German not an Englishman.


What town was Hitler's capital?

The capital of NAZI Germany was Berlin.


Did England surrender to Hitler?

no


Did Hitler defeated England?

No


what capital out stood adolf hitler?

london


How did Hitler acquire power by ancestry by divine right by conquest by revolution or by popular vote?

It was by vote.


Who did Stalin and Hitler attack?

england


When did the us fought with Hitler to defect England?

The US never fought with Hitler


Why did Germany want to capture Paris?

In World War II, capturing the capital of France was an important step in the conquest of Europe. Germany moved quickly to take the city. It went down with almost no resistance.


Did US fight with Hitler to defeat England?

No