From 1933 to 1941, practical consideration exceeded the ideology of German related foreign policy, Adolf Hitler became German Prime Minister in 1933 and presented a series of practical goals on how to rebuild Germany as a superpower did. . Brock considers "Hitler clearly defined the goal." The Treaty of Versailles defeated the whole of Germany and Hitler regarded it as a shame of the state and promised to reverse the treaty and regain the German border. Hitler dreamed of building a huge German empire in Central Europe and Eastern Europe.
How was the relationship between America and Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939? How does the Nazi / Germany action affect the foreign policy of the United States? What is the response of the US government and NGOs to the ongoing events of the Holocaust? What is the role of the United States in war crimes trials? The whole curriculum of the school covers all aspects of world history, but most students do not need to take courses of world history. But the Holocaust is usually taught in the context of the world history curriculum. By incorporating the Holocaust into the world history curriculum, students can do the following.
First of all, we need to study Hitler's self-centered and crazy ideology. Hitler served as German Prime Minister during the Holocaust period, and in 1933 Germany experienced serious economic difficulties and grabbed the regime. Hitler promised the Germans that he would bring prosperity to them and that his military action would bring Germany back to its status in Europe. Hitler had a vision of controlling Arian Masters in Europe. He believes that he uses very powerful propaganda technology not only to block people in Germany but also to destroy those who deter them, to collapse and kill racially poor people - a great German Will prosper