by Mr. Eusebio Zieme V
Published 3 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
The ultimate aim of the Nazi Party was to seize power through Germany's parliamentary system, install Hitler as dictator, and create a community of racially pure Germans loyal to their führer, who would lead them in a campaign of racial cleansing and world conquest.
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What was Hitler's master plan?
The Generalplan Ost (German pronunciation: [ɡenəˈʁaːlˌplaːn ˈɔst]; English: Master Plan for the East), abbreviated GPO, was the Nazi German government's plan for the genocide and ethnic cleansing on a vast scale, and colonization of Central and Eastern Europe by Germans.
What were Hitler's three main goals during WWII?
Adolf Hitler came to power with the goal of establishing a new racial order in Europe dominated by the German “master race.” This goal drove Nazi foreign policy, which aimed to: throw off the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles; incorporate territories with ethnic German populations into the Reich; acquire ...
What was Hitler's main strategy?
From late 1943 on, Hitler's strategy, which from a political standpoint remains inexplicable to most Western historians, was to strengthen the German forces in western Europe at the expense of those on the Eastern Front.
What was Hitler's ambition?
territorial expansionHitler had an overriding ambition for territorial expansion, which was largely driven by his desire to reunify the German peoples and his pursuit of Lebensraum, “living space” that would enable Germans to become economically self-sufficient and militarily secure.
What was Hitler's primary objective for Germany?
With France defeated and only Britain left standing against Germany in Europe, Hitler turned toward his ultimate goal—Germany's expansion to the east, and the Lebensraum (living space) that would ensure the survival of the German people.
What was Hitler's motivation for starting ww2?
Hitler had an overriding ambition for territorial expansion, which was largely driven by his desire to reunify the German peoples and his pursuit of Lebensraum, “living space” that would enable Germans to become economically self-sufficient and militarily secure.
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Hitler, a vegetarian, planned to remove meat from the Wehrmacht’s diet because he believed that the lack of it was what made the Roman legions so successful. He wanted all Germans to abstain from tobacco and over-indulgence in alcohol.
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World War II. Germany’s war strategy was assumed by Hitler from the first. When the successful campaign against Poland failed to produce the desired peace accord with Britain, he ordered the army to prepare for an immediate offensive in the west. Bad weather made some of his reluctant generals postpone the western offensive. This in turn led to two major changes in planning.
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What was Hitler's ultimate plan? Hitler wanted Germany to extend into eastern Russia, making plenty of Lebensraum for the German people, with allies or puppet states on its borders. He wanted a Germany for Aryans only, with non-Germans either banished or relegated to controlled, second class status.… (more) Grayson Richter
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Adolf Hitler’s plan for World War II was to conquer Europe. He had a vision for his German and Aryan people to live at the pinnacle of humanity, and wanted to purify the world from those he saw as inferior. Most notably Jews and Slavs, as he had a maddening hatred for these people.
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When Todt was killed in a plane clash on 8 February 1942, his place as armaments minister was taken by Hitler's personal architect, the young Albert …
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1. The Germans had a plan for the invasion of the UK and it was codenamed Sealion. It involved launching a combined air and maritime assault. Luftwaffe planes over London (1940) 2. The plans for the occupation of Britain after the Nazi victory was drawn up by a …
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From the very beginning of his career until his dying day, Adolf Hitler had just two major goals. His primary goal was the forcible acquisition of Lebensraum (living space) for the German people. Secondly, he desired some kind of final reckoning with the Jews. The first steps toward Lebensraum occurred in 1935 when Hitler openly violated the Treaty of Versailles by …
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fact checked by Jamie Frater. Adolf Hitler thought he was going to win. The Nazis didn’t just take battle plans and explosives into World War II; they had plans for a whole new world order. When the fighting and the bloodshed were done, they were going to build a new fascist empire over the ruins of Europe.