Germany's colonies, primarily in Africa and the Pacific, helped the country politically by expanding its influence and prestige on the global stage, positioning it as a rival to other colonial powers. Economically, these colonies provided access to valuable raw materials and markets for German goods, contributing to industrial growth. Socially, the colonies served as a source of national pride and a unifying narrative for the German populace, fostering a sense of identity and purpose during the era of Imperialism. However, the benefits were often overshadowed by exploitative practices and conflicts with indigenous populations.
it helped stabilise germanys economy by keeping hyperinflation under control
went to war with japan which was an axis power to Germany. when germany came into contact with America we helped the Britians and when America beat the Japanese, Germanys power/help decreased. and the nations surrounded Germany and cut off supplys. taking back parts of poland. altthough germany did try to take parts of russia from joseph stalin because of the land mass he did not succeed.
America helped Germany to unify the war
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They helped the American colonies.
they helped increase the amount of food and crops being produced and this helped the trade increase for the colonies and bring more income/profit to the colonies
It certainly helped, as Germany sent part of its air force, and Italy contributed a large army, but Franco's Spanish Foreign Legion (flown in by airplane from Spanish Morocco) were probably the most decisive factor in the opinion of this contributor.
the middle colonies had rich soil : )
it hurt them economically. While socially it helped them
Fertile land.
they did not have pepole
They helped their parents or neighbor do their work.