Essay heading: Adolf Hitler
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He then began to look East to acquire Lebensraum or new territories for German expansion. He began with the forced incorporation of Austria into his growing German Third Reich or Empire in 1938. He then pressured Czechoslovakia to give up lands along the German border (which contained Czechoslovakia's major defenses against an expansionistic Germany)--which the international community, under representation by English Prime Minister Chamberlain, agreed to, in order to save the world from war... displayed 300 characters
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Instead, it fired up Hitler's ambitions all the more.
Steps Leading to World War Two
Even though England and France had extended their protection to Poland in the form of a military treaty, Hitler was convinced that the French and English had no heart for war--after the disaster of World War One. He assumed that Poland would be an easy pick... displayed next 300 characters
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