In his book "Mein Kampf", Hitler outlined his reasoning behind expanding German territory.
He wanted to provide "lebenstraum" or "living space" for the German people. Also, he wanted to unite all German speaking people by taking over all countries with large numbers of German speaking people.
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Poland
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On 4 June 1989, the trade union Solidarity won an overwhelming victory in a partially free election in Poland, leading to the peaceful fall of Communism in that country in the summer of 1989.
Also in June 1989, Hungary began dismantling its section of the physical Iron Curtain.
On 27 October 1991, the first entirely free Polish parliamentary elections since the 1920s took place.
This completed Poland's transition from a communist party rule to a Western-style liberal democratic political system.
The last post-Soviet troops left Poland on 18 September 1993.
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War Hawk, in U.S. history, any of the expansionists primarily composed of young Southerners and Westerners elected to the U.S. Congress in 1810, whose territorial ambitions in the Northwest and Florida inspired them to agitate for war with Great Britain. The War Hawks, who included such future political leaders as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun, fiercely and aggressively resented American economic injuries and national humiliation during the Napoleonic Wars. They were further indignant over British encouragement of Indian hostilities toward settlers in the Northwest and hoped to use war with England to wrest Florida from Spain, Britain’s ally. The nationalistic fervour and anti-British sentiment whipped up by the War Hawks was a contributing cause to the War of 1812.
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