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lord [1]
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14

Give examples of how facsist Germany under Hitler waged war during

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Sidana [21]2 years ago
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Germany could have the Lebensraum (living space) that the Nazis believed was required for the nation to survive and grow.

<h3>How did fascism in Germany contribute to World War II?</h3>

When World War II began in September 1939, one of the Nazis' primary goals was to expand Germany's territorial boundaries and influence so that all ethnic Germans could live together.

Thus, in this manner, Germany mobilized its resources and population and expanded its territorial boundaries and influence so that all ethnic Germans could live together.

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