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kotegsom [21]
3 years ago
10

Gorge visits Berlin on business in 1927. While he is there, he reads the local newspaper that discusses the dreams of the Nazi p

arty. The article discusses the great need for lebensraum and how the party intends to create an Aryan nation. Although he is a citizen of Poland, Gorge is fluent in German. For what reason would Gorge likely find this article disturbing?
A. Gorge understood that the use of the term meant building great prisons.

B. The mention of lebensraum tells Gorge just how much Germans hate the Jews.

C. Lebensraum means ‘living space’ and Poland is the space right next to Germany.

D. Gorge thought that lebensraum represented an alliance between Germany and France.
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Schach [20]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the answer to this question is c.your welcome

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