What were the different steps in Hitler’s foreign policy between 1933 and 1939? How did Germany’s position in Europe change over those years?

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1. What was the significance of the Soviet Union in Hitler’s thinking generally and what role did it play in his thinking about the war as a whole?

2. How did the Nazis go about creating the “national community” (Volksgemeinschaft)? What kinds of policies or laws did they enact? What other methods did they use to bring certain people together in the Volksgemeinschaft?

3. What did the Nazi approach to Germany’s Jews involve? Was the approach consistent throughout the six peacetime years? What were some of the key steps along the path toward exclusion/removal of Jews?

4. What were the different steps in Hitler’s foreign policy between 1933 and 1939? How did Germany’s position in Europe change over those years?

5. From the start of his political career in 1919, Hitler’s goal was to “make Germany great again.” Based on Hitler’s ideology (nationalism/racism, antisemitism, Social Darwinism), what did he mean by that? Considering his policies from 1933 to the end of the Second World War, what was actually involved in the process of “making Germany great again?”

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