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GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY.
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Examines period 1933-1936. Hitler's world view. German weakness, low rish policies, aggression, dipolomacy, realignment in European balance of power.... More...
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Examines period 1933-1936. Hitler's world view. German weakness, low rish policies, aggression, dipolomacy, realignment in European balance of power.

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GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1936) This research paper traces the evolution of German foreign policy during the first four years after Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. In 1933 and 1934 German foreign policy was marked by a series of incremental, opportunistic and relatively low risk moves, which reflected the priority given to Hitler to the consolidation of his internal position and Germany's secret rearmament. They were designed to exploit disunity and weakness among the European powers which might otherwise jeopardize the achievement of Nazi (National Socialist) Germany's long-term expansionist goals. Germany diplomacy was implemented by a combination of traditional and revolutionary methods, which achieved remarkable success, despite a major setback in Austria. In 1935 and 1936 German

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January In and German foreign policy designed to exploitdisunity and weakness among the a major setback in Austria In and German Central and EasternEurope In those years balance of powerin its favor in Hitler's Worldview Hitler came to power whiteAryan or Nordic race and inferior or non-European races of of human equality Weinberg The German people neededliving that the strong one gains life Kershaw Although power the racially best one has attained complete Germany had suffered fromwidespread political turmoil after Great Depression Shirer said Germany's position inthe world Nazi rule inside Germany This included forms of religious persecutionand elimination of regional his plans to eliminatedemocracy Marxism in foreign policy were dictated by the needto influence of Catholic politicians Theshortening to the German economyand its standing abroad Kershaw German Phony though it had clandestinelymaintained some air and U-boat believing that some of the an offer from British Prime MinisterRamsey MacDonald which called Geneva Fischer According to Weinberg care was exercised that be acceptable to Germany Meanwhile Stackelberg said in the first masterpiece of deceptive propaganda and in which Hitlerportrayed Germany following intelligence reports of Germany'ssecret rearmament in UpperSilesia and the Polish Corridor which connected East Prussia from to Tensionsrose in the spring of over a non-aggression pact with Poland which was signed on forbidden under theterms of the Versailles Treaty France blocked a Austrian Chancellor Englebert Dollfuss Benito Mussolini'sItaly had been of Austria or EasternEurope Mussolini strongly supported Austria's independence which who hadenvisaged Italy as a German ally in Power Pact which wassigned by Britain France Italy and be well if the coup planned against Dollfuss succeeded Dollfuss' successors arrested many of thecoup plotters The degree of of Hitler's rare blunders before Relations with the practices which harmed Americanexports and American of blatant falsehoodson the theory that the approach to diplomacy The fact that a gambler who would play for high grown up in Imperial Germany andstill foreign policy was intended According such as former champagnesalesman Joachim von Knives June when Hitlerwith the situation at the end of the prospectsfor with his secret rearmament and wait and watch for opportunities by Britain France Italyand the Soviet Union to mount in Central and Eastern Europe German Penetration of tied their economies more closely to Germany between her andCzechoslovakia Rumania and Yugoslavia Subsidies to the these minorities on a short leash while the Foreign Office Hitler ruled out any improvement inrelations led to the Franco-Soviet defense pact except Czechoslovakia which signed a defensepact with the Soviets in compromises with Hitler i e trading itsacquiescence in the first of his series of late March was equal to the RAF all clearviolations wasconsternation and weakly worded protests which were contained Hereinforced the Allies inclination to do nothing by his second inside Austriaor to annex it and renounced any further to enter into an agreement under which Germanywould limit its for a decade and by doing so it alienatedits huge strip off theVersailles Treaty outright aggression and atrocities including the use of poison gas not include an oil embargo andwere unaccompanied by relations with France and made it difficult toestablish a Germaninfluence in Austria Weinberg While of July Rhineland Crisis of hesitation by the French military and political leadershipand British unwillingness backyard Fischer The failure of the covering force could have blown and the French MaginotLine was outflanked Moreover after Germany fortified called Hitler's actions in theRhineland crisis the greatest gamble of Spanishrepublic by providing transports to airlift Franco's Moroccan army Italy the Western powers and the Anti-Comintern Pactwith Japan reversing its attempt negotiate asettlement under which Germany would accept entangled Ribbentrop's mission failed in partbecause of his arrogant Conclusion German foreign policy under Hitler's leadership had brought about Foreign Ministry officials and militaryleaders He Maurice The Origins of the Second World War Trans Simone A New History New York Continuum Kershaw The Origins of the Second World War New York first four years after Adolf whichreflected the priority given to Hitler to the consolidation combination oftraditional and revolutionary methods power established under the Treaty of Versailles diplomacy seized the initiative in Germany's limited resources Contrast between s autobiography Mein Kampf He viewed politicsand the Fatherland's twoprincipal enemies Jewish Bolshevism in Russia War was unavoidable Hitler said to Weinberg were potentiallylimitless because Hitler believed never commanded a popular orlegislative majority Hitler's first cabinet beenpropped up by short term loans impotent Hitler's primary focus during and the first ofconcentration camps the abolition of all employment through public works and rearmament On February Hitler He told them the most dangeroustime is that of the signed with the Vatican on July Neurath andSchacht that the adverse reaction of public opinion since UnderVersailles Germany's army had been larger The British anxious to pare further to accept the principle of arms parity on February Hitler did not as the British kepttrying to world Itshighpoint was his Peace Speech' to the Reichstag peoples On October Hitler using as Pact Poland had been reconstituted byVersailles and awarded between Germany and Polandwere poor A trade garrison in Danzig Hitler overrode his Foreign pre-emptive moves against German rearmament Austria The arms and vitriolic propaganda the Germans in andthe first which guaranteed the integrity ofall with Italian interests in the the Italian South Tyrol Largely to placate Mussolini According toWeinberg that meeting in Hitler's which resulted inthe latter's assassination on July by wasforced to disavow any German involvement Baumont said and remained poor thereafterbecause of Germany's default on its American lack of preparedness concluded that the United Stateswas mere scraps ofpaper to be the westernstatesmen he outwitted In this early period Taylor relied primarily on the professional conservative outlook but theywere useful to him said Weinberg morecautious diplomats who had been dominating the Wilhelmstrasse with Czechoslovakiaand elsewhere The fate of anyone who opposed Hitler was stormtroopers SA and killed a number ofprominent conservative foes of of All that Hitler could do As Germany's none too secret rearmamentproceeded apace in apprehensions divisions among the westernpowers while at the same German military machine Schachtengineered bilateral barter trade deals Yugoslavia and Rumania The German aim was Germans in Danzig and in the Lithuanian Hitler cut off in the secret militarycollaboration the adoption of collectivesecurity measures against Germany Stanley Baldwin andmany French rightwingers fearful took thefirst halting steps toward improving its airpower in late the eve of a visit by ForeignSecretary Sir John Simon anarmy of men and already had inhabitants supported itsreturn to Germany The reaction in Kershaw said this tepid response amounted peace reason and conciliation in which the Fuehrer said Germanyneeds announced to the British on a submarine levels TheBritish accepted this deal even the Stresa Front left its Nationsto its invasion and later conquest of Abyssinia Ethiopia dragged along on their scheme to impose economic had tacitly acquiesced inhis Ethiopian invasion Fischer said was Germany By January Mussoliniwas assuring its government and followingthe German ratification of theFranco-Soviet pact by the Lord Lothian said after all they the Germans because as Hitler'smilitary aide Alfred Jodl said at the Nuremberg terms becausethe Low Countries were by an immediate invasion of the advice of the ForeignMinistry and providedjust enough aid to keep Franco from losing while By November Mussolini referred to Germany as a fellow Axispartner appeasement sentiment in Britain by sending Ribbentrop toEngland as Great Britain was a mixture complacency until he was ready cost Hitler moreover had prevailed over not support theirattainment in the face of Lives New York Knopf Churchill Winston The Gathering Storm Boston and Fall of the Third Reich New York Simon Schuster P GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY This research paper traces the evolution was marked by aseries of incremental European powers which might otherwisejeopardize the achievement of Nazi National foreign policybecame more adventuresome Its Germany primarily as a result of These successes were achieved at minimum short-term cost butmasked with what Weinberg called aclearly formulated set of ideas which thelowest and most dangerous were the Jews racially space or lebenstraum land for its existence which Hitler planned in the early and uncontestedsupremacy' Kershaw German Weakness in Although they were World War I and the hyperinflation of The somewhat in the spring of could hardly have been theliquidation of German communists and other left wing and local government autonomy Deficitfinancing managed by Reichsbank President and pacificism and his intention to give avoid the risk of war-until she had one day of the planned boycott of Jewish businesses Peace Offensive of Weimar Germany had participatedin capability In the early s the Germansargued for terms of Versailles had been tooharsh or unjust to for the European armies of no more Germany wouldnot give the appearance of sabotaging the conference year of his rule Hitler didhis best as anti-war in favor of disarmament provided withdrew Germany from the Geneva talks and the Leagueof with theBaltic port and German populated Free City of German unrest in Danzig Polish January because according to Stackleberg proposal by GermanChancellor Heinrich Bruning in a signatory to the Locarno Treaty Locarno heregarded as a buffer against a Mein Kampf sought to diminish Italiansupport for Austria by offering Germany in Rome on July In fact Mussolini had formed a negative personal impression of Hitler's foreknowledge of Dollfuss's murder isstill unclear but United States The relations with the revulsion against German antisemitism and other Nazihuman rights abuses According bigger the lie the better hesucceeded with such transparently unscrupulous tactics said much for stakeswithout adequate resources He had an uncanny instinct reflected monarchist beliefs of the to Fischer by the middle of Hitler Ribbentrop and the Nazi Party Foreign Organization which became involved help of Hermann Goering Heinrich Himmler's dividing the Great Powers seemed dimmer and presented him with glittering possibilities of whichhe an effective response German foreign policyin focused on destroying what Eastern Europe In the search for raw materialsand and resulted in growingGerman political influence especially in Hungary and dissident SudetenGerman minority in Czechoslovakia led by Konrad heconcentrated on disrupting Western unity Germany succeeded in foilingFrench with the Soviet Union Kershaw In the of May The BritishConservative Party then the spring of were staunchly opposed tocooperation with Russia German rearmament in return for German Saturday surprises by announcing in mid-March that Germany of Versailles A plebiscite in the coal rich Saar in a jointcommunique issued by Britain France great peacespeech of May in the Reichstag territorial claims in the West Anglo-German Naval Agreement of construction of warships to a tonnage which was percentof Britain's French ally and Italy both naval powers According Abyssinia Meanwhile Italy became further alienated from the Westerncamp primarily against a helpless African nation whichoutraged British military force were ineffective Mussolini believedthat in common front against any future German Italy stood on the sidelines March Hitler marched a small force into theRhineland on March to risk war over a clear violation Allies to stand up to Hitler over us to bits Shirer Itwas also an Allied the Rhineland Bullock said the French could no longer come all which succeeded brilliantly In to themainland and later the Condor the USSRin Spain while Hitler prepared for further prior pro-Chinese bent Hitler made a the British Empire in returnfor a free hand in Central and clumsy demeanor but as the fall Olympicsapproached Hitler projected afundamental realignment in the balance of power in Europe without would soon be ready to indulge his more grandiose ambitionswhich de Couvreur Ferguson New Haven Yale UP Ian Hitler Hubris New York Atheneum Weinberg Gerhard L The Foreign Policy of Hitler became Chancellor of Germanyon of his internalposition and Germany's secret rearmament They were which achieved remarkable success despite Versailles and to free Germany's hands to expand in Europeanaffairs and wreaked a significant shift in the strategic the Nazi Worldwiew and German Weakness international affairs as a mortal struggle between the superior and France the European home ofthe concept it isan iron principle the weaker one falls so that world peace would come only whenone contained a majority ofappointees from other non-Nazi rightist parties from the United States The German economywas devastated by the part of was onstrengthening dictatorial non-Nazi political parties stormtrooper violence against German Jews other told his senior military leaders of buildup of the armed forces Weinberg Germany's initial moves wasintended to eliminate the internal in the West toantisemitic violence might have disastrous effects on limited to men Germanyeffectively had no navy or airforce even defense costs in bad times pacifistic in theiroutlook and in Europe In March Germany was presented with really want to negotiate seriously at find a formula which would on May whichShirer called a a pretext a moderate hardeningin British disarmament terms large slices of pre German territory war went on between them Ministry and promoted the negotiation of union of Austria and Germany was half of fomented subversion by Austrian Nazis against thegovernment of the frontiers of western Europe but not those Balkans Hitler who admired Mussolini's fascist rule in Italy and Hitlerhad gone along with Mussolini's meaningless Four mind gave him grounds to assume thatall would sending four Italiandivisions to the Brenner Pass the abortivetakeover in Vienna was one debts Schacht's financialmachinations and discriminatory trade really a very weak country Hitler's Unconventional Diplomacy Hitler's use discarded when their usefulness was past constituted arevolutionary non-traditional said they failed toallow for the fact that Hitler was Germandiplomatic service which Fischer said had in making it seem that no radicalchange in German Nazisor bypassing them with unofficial emissaries dramaticallydemonstrated by the Night of the Long the regime As Shirer described the was to preach peace getalong over German capabilities andintentions grew leading to ineffective attempts time preparing the ground for future expansion ofGerman influence with the nations of Eastern Europewhich to weakenFrance's system of eastern alliances the Little Entente city of Memel wereincreased Hitler however kept with Russia which had existed since Contrary to thewishes of and began discussions with France whichultimately of the spread of Bolshevism and everyEastern European government However its main emphasis was on making and Lord Privy Seal Anthony Eden to Berlin Hitlersprung a powerful airforce which he boastedto Eden and Simon in the West to Hitler's March announcements inHitler's eyes to a triumph for boldness over timidity peace and desires peace denied any plan to interfere take it or leave it basisthat Germany was willing though Germany lacked the shipbuildingcapacity to exceed those limits allies inthe lurch and assisted Hitler in tearing a further In pursuit ofimperial glory Mussolini engaged in sanctions on Italyachieved little The sanctions which did the Allies made an enemy ofMussolini strained Germany that Italy had no objection to increased foreign policy line under the Austrian-German agreement French Chamber of Deputies in February Due to acombination of were only going into their own War Crimes Trials the French then open to German invasion Germany through thedemilitarized zone Churchill supported Francisco Franco's revolt against the helping to prolong theSpanish Civil War which embroiled And on October Germany signed Ambassador in the summer of to of admiration andhate never entirely to make his next move morecautious advice from his leading more determined and unified external opposition Works CitedBaumont Houghton Mifflin Fischer Klaus P Nazi Germany Stackelberg Roderick Hitler's Germany London Routledge Taylor A J P of German foreign policyduring the opportunistic and relatively low risk moves Socialist Germany's long-termexpansionist goals Germany diplomacy was implemented by a aims were to complete the destruction of theconstraints on German Hitler's bold shrewd and manipulative the more fundamental mismatch between Hitler's unsatiatedterritorial ambitions and on major issues of foreign policy whichappeared in his mid polluting parasites TheGerman volk had the historic mission of destroying was to be foundin the east primarily s to conquer Europeand the Soviet Union his aims according then the largestpolitical party in Germany the Nazis artificial prosperity of the mid s had worse The ThirdReich was diplomatically isolated and militarily opponents of theregime the eradication of civil liberties the establishment Hjalmar Schacht was used torestore full first priorityto restoring Germany's military strength restored her military strength Bullock The Concordat in April reflected the advice of Foreign Minister Konstantin von disarmament talks at Geneva with other European powers parity with France whose army was much Germany finally prevailed on the reluctant French inDecember than men As he had indicated to the German military The talksremained deadlocked through the summer and early fall to present a moderate and reasonable face to the parity wasobserved and uninterested in Germanizing other Nations as well Polish Non-Aggression Danzig which was administeredby the League of Nations Post relations dictatorJozef Pilsudski held firm and reinforced the Polish Hitler wanted to weaken Polish ties with Franceand prevent any March to form an Austro-German customsunion With funds togetherwith France Great Britain and Germany resurgence of German expansionist impulsesand German interference to renounce the claims of the Germanminority in Hitler and Mussolini met in Venice on June Hitler Hereacted strongly against the Nazi putsch against Dollfuss the putsch was a miscalculation by him Hitler UnitedStates got off to a rocky start in to Weinberg Hitler because of America'sracial mixture and and his cavalierattitude toward international treaties which he regarded as thegullibility weakness and divisions of and among most of for the lackof resolve of his adversaries In Hitler old Kaiserreich Hitlerdetested this class and their cautious and began replacing some of the in subversive activities in Austria SS and the Wehrmachteliminated the leadership of the than ever throughout thecrucial year took full advantage Collapse of the Stresa Front was left of the Versailles-basedsystem of collective security by exploiting foodstuffs to fuel the growing Bulgaria and to alesser extent in Heinlein's Sudeten GermanFront to the attempts in to form an Eastern Locarno Soviet Union Soviet Unionjoined the League of Nations called for in power under Prime Minister Hitler's First Saturday Surprise The British government participation in anoverall European peace settlement On had reintroduced conscription intended to build in January showed percent of the mostly German and Italy at Lake Maggiore the Stresafront on April what Shirer called honeyed wordsof June Hitler sent Ribbentropto London where he and eventually could match British to Kershaw GreatBritain had utterly abandoned because of British opposition through the League of public opinion However the British and the French whomthey January French Premier Pierre Laval aggression Theonly beneficiary of this conflict Austria was browbeat into taking Nazis into using as a pretext the of Locarno the western Allies did nothing other than protest hisincursion in the Rhineland was a shattering defeat defeat and a German victory in strategic to the aid of their EasternEuropean allies late July Hitler once again overrode Legion and other assistance He moves in Central and EasternEurope further attempt to exploit Franco-British divisions andto exploit and Eastern Europe According to Taylor Hitler's attitude toward once again a peaceful image hoping to lullthe West into firing ashot and at minimal however due to Germany's limited resources might Bullock Alan Hitler and Stalin Parallel W W Norton Shirer William L The Rise Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe Chicago U of Chicago January In and German foreign policy designed to exploitdisunity and weakness among the a major setback in Austria In and German Central and EasternEurope In those years balance of powerin its favor in Hitler's Worldview Hitler came to power whiteAryan or Nordic race and inferior or non-European races of of human equality Weinberg The German people neededliving that the strong one gains life Kershaw Although power the racially best one has attained complete Germany had suffered fromwidespread political turmoil after Great Depression Shirer said Germany's position inthe world Nazi rule inside Germany This included forms of religious persecutionand elimination of regional his plans to eliminatedemocracy Marxism in foreign policy were dictated by the needto influence of Catholic politicians Theshortening to the German economyand its standing abroad Kershaw German Phony though it had clandestinelymaintained some air and U-boat believing that some of the an offer from British Prime MinisterRamsey MacDonald which called Geneva Fischer According to Weinberg care was exercised that be acceptable to Germany Meanwhile Stackelberg said in the first masterpiece of deceptive propaganda and in which Hitlerportrayed Germany following intelligence reports of Germany'ssecret rearmament in UpperSilesia and the Polish Corridor which connected East Prussia from to Tensionsrose in the spring of over a non-aggression pact with Poland which was signed on forbidden under theterms of the Versailles Treaty France blocked a Austrian Chancellor Englebert Dollfuss Benito Mussolini'sItaly had been of Austria or EasternEurope Mussolini strongly supported Austria's independence which who hadenvisaged Italy as a German ally in Power Pact which wassigned by Britain France Italy and be well if the coup planned against Dollfuss succeeded Dollfuss' successors arrested many of thecoup plotters The degree of of Hitler's rare blunders before Relations with the practices which harmed Americanexports and American of blatant falsehoodson the theory that the approach to diplomacy The fact that a gambler who would play for high grown up in Imperial Germany andstill foreign policy was intended According such as former champagnesalesman Joachim von Knives June when Hitlerwith the situation at the end of the prospectsfor with his secret rearmament and wait and watch for opportunities by Britain France Italyand the Soviet Union to mount in Central and Eastern Europe German Penetration of tied their economies more closely to Germany between her andCzechoslovakia Rumania and Yugoslavia Subsidies to the these minorities on a short leash while the Foreign Office Hitler ruled out any improvement inrelations led to the Franco-Soviet defense pact except Czechoslovakia which signed a defensepact with the Soviets in compromises with Hitler i e trading itsacquiescence in the first of his series of late March was equal to the RAF all clearviolations wasconsternation and weakly worded protests which were contained Hereinforced the Allies inclination to do nothing by his second inside Austriaor to annex it and renounced any further to enter into an agreement under which Germanywould limit its for a decade and by doing so it alienatedits huge strip off theVersailles Treaty outright aggression and atrocities including the use of poison gas not include an oil embargo andwere unaccompanied by relations with France and made it difficult toestablish a Germaninfluence in Austria Weinberg While of July Rhineland Crisis of hesitation by the French military and political leadershipand British unwillingness backyard Fischer The failure of the covering force could have blown and the French MaginotLine was outflanked Moreover after Germany fortified called Hitler's actions in theRhineland crisis the greatest gamble of Spanishrepublic by providing transports to airlift Franco's Moroccan army Italy the Western powers and the Anti-Comintern Pactwith Japan reversing its attempt negotiate asettlement under which Germany would accept entangled Ribbentrop's mission failed in partbecause of his arrogant Conclusion German foreign policy under Hitler's leadership had brought about Foreign Ministry officials and militaryleaders He Maurice The Origins of the Second World War Trans Simone A New History New York Continuum Kershaw The Origins of the Second World War New York first four years after Adolf whichreflected the priority given to Hitler to the consolidation combination oftraditional and revolutionary methods power established under the Treaty of Versailles diplomacy seized the initiative in Germany's limited resources Contrast between s autobiography Mein Kampf He viewed politicsand the Fatherland's twoprincipal enemies Jewish Bolshevism in Russia War was unavoidable Hitler said to Weinberg were potentiallylimitless because Hitler believed never commanded a popular orlegislative majority Hitler's first cabinet beenpropped up by short term loans impotent Hitler's primary focus during and the first ofconcentration camps the abolition of all employment through public works and rearmament On February Hitler He told them the most dangeroustime is that of the signed with the Vatican on July Neurath andSchacht that the adverse reaction of public opinion since UnderVersailles Germany's army had been larger The British anxious to pare further to accept the principle of arms parity on February Hitler did not as the British kepttrying to world Itshighpoint was his Peace Speech' to the Reichstag peoples On October Hitler using as Pact Poland had been reconstituted byVersailles and awarded between Germany and Polandwere poor A trade garrison in Danzig Hitler overrode his Foreign pre-emptive moves against German rearmament Austria The arms and vitriolic propaganda the Germans in andthe first which guaranteed the integrity ofall with Italian interests in the the Italian South Tyrol Largely to placate Mussolini According toWeinberg that meeting in Hitler's which resulted inthe latter's assassination on July by wasforced to disavow any German involvement Baumont said and remained poor thereafterbecause of Germany's default on its American lack of preparedness concluded that the United Stateswas mere scraps ofpaper to be the westernstatesmen he outwitted In this early period Taylor relied primarily on the professional conservative outlook but theywere useful to him said Weinberg morecautious diplomats who had been dominating the Wilhelmstrasse with Czechoslovakiaand elsewhere The fate of anyone who opposed Hitler was stormtroopers SA and killed a number ofprominent conservative foes of of All that Hitler could do As Germany's none too secret rearmamentproceeded apace in apprehensions divisions among the westernpowers while at the same German military machine Schachtengineered bilateral barter trade deals Yugoslavia and Rumania The German aim was Germans in Danzig and in the Lithuanian Hitler cut off in the secret militarycollaboration the adoption of collectivesecurity measures against Germany Stanley Baldwin andmany French rightwingers fearful took thefirst halting steps toward improving its airpower in late the eve of a visit by ForeignSecretary Sir John Simon anarmy of men and already had inhabitants supported itsreturn to Germany The reaction in Kershaw said this tepid response amounted peace reason and conciliation in which the Fuehrer said Germanyneeds announced to the British on a submarine levels TheBritish accepted this deal even the Stresa Front left its Nationsto its invasion and later conquest of Abyssinia Ethiopia dragged along on their scheme to impose economic had tacitly acquiesced inhis Ethiopian invasion Fischer said was Germany By January Mussoliniwas assuring its government and followingthe German ratification of theFranco-Soviet pact by the Lord Lothian said after all they the Germans because as Hitler'smilitary aide Alfred Jodl said at the Nuremberg terms becausethe Low Countries were by an immediate invasion of the advice of the ForeignMinistry and providedjust enough aid to keep Franco from losing while By November Mussolini referred to Germany as a fellow Axispartner appeasement sentiment in Britain by sending Ribbentrop toEngland as Great Britain was a mixture complacency until he was ready cost Hitler moreover had prevailed over not support theirattainment in the face of Lives New York Knopf Churchill Winston The Gathering Storm Boston and Fall of the Third Reich New York Simon Schuster P

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