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kipiarov [429]
4 years ago
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Why did hitler want to dominate other countries ?

History
2 answers:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]4 years ago
7 0
He wanted to expand germany’s living land (its called lebensraum), he believed germany was the most powerful and purest country and wanted to ensure his people got what they wanted, for eg farmers get more farming land
mote1985 [20]4 years ago
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Hitler was the type of man who believed in something so much that his words alone influenced an entire continent to follow him. The problem was his belief was that the aryan race was superior to blacks, Jews, gypsies and poles (not excluding political prisoners and homosexuals of course). This paired with the fascist doctrine of constant feeding of the military industrial complex fueled world war 2. The economy is actually able to extremely benifet off of war (it is what got us out of the Great Depression after all). War is also a great way to bring people together (like the 9/11 attacks or pear harbor). He certainly did want to rule the world, but it was that same racist idea of aryan superiority that he wanted to impose. If he had gotten his way, he would’ve enslaved, raped, pillaged and killed his way for 20 years until the majority of Europe and Russia was aryan. He didn’t even particularly like Italians, and just used them as a stepping stone to get superiority in the region. Maybe if he had won ww2 then there would’ve been a pseudo Cold War between the two (which means more war for mister Hitler and his Nazis).
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