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OleMash [197]
1 year ago
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This timeline focuses on Germany’s history in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Irina18 [472]1 year ago
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The entries that could best be used to support a document-based essay on Nazi Germany is :

  • ( D ) June 1938
  • ( F ) September 1939

<h3>Nazi Germany Aggressive policy </h3>

Nazi Germany aggressive foreign policy was made to break the treaty of versailles and gain/occupy territories to the east " Lebensraum" and to achieve this, Adolf Hitler started preparing for a war to achieve his policy, and The Anschluss occurs as Germany takes over Austria.and Germany invading Poland best supports s document-based essay on Nazi Germany.

Hence we can conclude that The entries that could best be used to support a document-based essay on Nazi Germany is : June 1938 and September 1939

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