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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Napoleon Bonaparte:
Date of birth
: August 15, 1769
West Berlin was an island of the West, or the Western Curture, or Western sphrere of influence, surrounded by the Eastern Bloc/Western sphere of influence on all sides. It lied in the middle of East Germany, a socialist country, and did not have any direct land connection to other capitalist countries.
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yes, because the 1st amendment basically is saying that it gives everyone the right to freely express their self in the way they practice religion, how they exercise they're speech, and how they protest. While burning the US flag is a horrible act it is the right of the citizens to do so if they so chose.
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