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To what Extent Did German Foreign Policy Become More Openly Nazi Rather than Purely Nationalist in the Course of 1938?
Date Submitted: 12/16/2004 10:52:15
There are distinct differences between Nazi Foreign policy and the policy that a conservative nationalist government would have followed. I believe that up to 1938 Hitler was following a generally Nationalist foreign policy, then in 1938 there were key turning points, which led to his foreign policy becoming radically Nazi.
Previous to 1938 German foreign policy was mainly based on aims of the Nationalists. It is important to remember the difference in aims between the Nationalists and the
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conclusion, it is very clear that German foreign policy took a sharp turn after the Hossbach memorandum, followed by the purge of the foreign office and the appointment of Ribbentrop which was a very key factor in the way Hitler behaved in foreign affairs subsequently, now he had no one to hold him back and therefore I believe it is fair to say that foreign policy did become more openly Nazi in the course of 1938.
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