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Was Adolf Hitler Trying To Take Over the World? No
It is important to note that Nazi
Germany invaded most European countries after England and France declared
war on Germany in Sept. 1939, and, that Hitler was 'undoing' the wrongful
Versailles Treaty with some of his invasions [1]. Further, why did Hitler not
invade nearby Sweden, Switzerland and sort-of-pal Spain if his aim was world
conquest? Furthermore, some Nazi invasions merely supported their ally Italy,
e.g. Greece in 1941.
Nazi invasions:
-- Austria: March, 1938.
Most Austrians welcomed the German takeover of Austria -- Czechoslovakia:
March, 1939. Germany invaded the rest of Czech.; she already owned 1/5 of it
legally -- Poland: Sept. 1939 -- Denmark, Norway: April 1940 --
Belgium, Netherlands: May 1940 -- France: June 1940 [only 3/5 of it was
controlled by Germany; the rest of France was pro-Nazi 'Vichy
France']
So, why did Adolf Hitler invade various countries in Europe?
There are several answers:
1. To "free" German citizens living in Czech.
[Sudetenland], Poland [Danzig] and other areas
2. To prevent Jewish-led
Communism -- which was strong in all European countries -- from coming to power
in Europe
3. To gain raw materials which would be needed to continue
Germany's rearmament [2] and to serve her in a long-lasting war
4. For
revenge for the decades of mistreatment of Germany by other Western countries,
e.g. the unfair Versailles Treaty which penalized Germany
5. To deny
England, France and their allies launching-pads for attacks on Germany
6.
To unite Austria with Germany
7. To provide living space -- "Lebensraum"
-- for the coming anti-Communist/anti-egalitarian/anti-N.W.O. German
empire
[1] even the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
thought that the June, 1919, post-WWI Versailles Treaty was unfair towards
Germany; among other insults, the Treaty stole 13% of all German land and
displaced seven million Germans
[2] Germany was severely disarmed by the
Versailles Treaty
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