PPT-HITLER’s FOREIGN POLICY

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G Moore AIMS UNITE ALL GERMAN SPEAKING PEOPLE GET RID OF HATED TREATY of VERSAILLES MORE LIVING SPACE REARM GERMANY REARMING GERMANY VERY UNHAPPPY WITH VERSAILLES

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G Moore AIMS UNITE ALL GERMAN SPEAKING PEOPLE GET RID OF HATED TREATY of VERSAILLES MORE LIVING SPACE REARM GERMANY REARMING GERMANY VERY UNHAPPPY WITH VERSAILLES RESTRICTIONS INTRODUCED CONSCRIPTION. Outline of what we’ll cover..... Hitler’s aims and The Treaty of Versailles. Rearmament. Expansion. Anchluss. Appeasement. Nazi-Soviet Pact. Task...Let’s see what you already know..work in pairs... The push for lebensraum. Ideology. 1921 – the Nazi Program. 1923-4 – ‘Mein . Kampf. ’. 1928 – ‘. Zweites. . Buch. ’. 1933–37 – Revision of Versailles . November 1937 – The . Hossbach. Paper 1 – Move to Global War. Lesson 3. a . – . German Foreign Policy (1933~38). Essential . Question. Examine the ways in which Hitler challenged the postwar settlement until the end of 1937. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. The Road to War. 1933 - 1939. Do you agree with Churchill?. In his account of the causes of World War II, The Second World War: Volume One, The Gathering Storm, 1948. Winston Churchill asserted that Hitler had a master plan for the domination of Europe, which Hitler had outlined in Mein . L/O – To examine the key features of Italian foreign policy between 1922 and 1935. Did Mussolini have a foreign policy?. In his first speech to the Chamber of Deputies in 1922, Mussolini proclaimed that ‘. L/O – To examine how Italian foreign policy changed between 1936 and 1939. Europe after Abyssinia. The invasion of Abyssinia was a . turning point . in international relations. The credibility of the League of Nations and the whole concept of . L/O – To identify the historical conditions, aims, and motives that helped form Germany’s expansionist foreign policy. What influenced his foreign policy?. Hitler’s foreign policy was . influenced and shaped . L/O – To identify and examine the foreign policy steps Hitler took to achieve his aims in the years 1933-37. What influenced his foreign policy?. As you have seen with Mussolini and now Hitler, foreign policy is…. Ms Leslie. History 12. Major elements. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk - gets Russia out of the war as Lenin felt the revolution would not survive while fighting Germany. Civil War - Foreign powers helped out the Whites and started the tension. a . policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations, designed to achieve national . objectives. US Foreign Policy goals--. . ". to build and sustain a more democratic, secure, and prosperous world for the benefit of the American people and the international community.". Essential Vocabulary. Foreign Policy- . the set of goals, principles, and practices that guide a nation in its relations with other nations.. example: Washington’s Farewell Address 1796. . “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world”. Isolationism to Internationalism. Domestic affairs- events in US. Foreign Affairs- nations relationships with other nations. Isolationism- purposeful refusal to become generally involved in the affairs of the rest of the world. U.S. foreign policy seeks to promote, protect, and project the foreign policy agenda and interests of the United States. There are three goals in order to meet this objective:. 1. National Security. I. Key foreign policy players. . A. . Foreign policy is a shared responsibility of the President and Congress. The system of checks and balances applies. . B. . Despite shared responsibilities, the President is primarily responsible for foreign...

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