Summary of POLÍTICA EXTERIOR DEL NAZISMO: 1933-1939.

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The video discusses the history of Nazi foreign policy, focusing on their policies towards Poland and the Soviet Union. The video explains how the Nazi's policies led to the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the Nazi's policy of external expansion, focusing on their opposition to the Treaty of Versailles, which they see as a major betrayal by Germany's politicians. The video also covers the Nazis' policy of rearming and their plan to take revenge for the first world war.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the politics of the Nazi regime, 1933-1939. The first point of Nazi policy was the re-establishment of the German territory of the Saar region, which France had held for 15 years. A referendum was held, and the majority of the population decided to return to Germany. The next step was the militarization of the area, which took place in 1938. This was followed by a civil war in Spain, which the Nazi party supported both financially and diplomatically. After winning the referendum, Hitler was able to take control of Austria and make it part of Germany. The last point of the video is the return of Hitler in 1939. His arrival was met with enthusiasm by the German people, who were eager to celebrate their country's resurgence.
  • 00:10:00 In Vienna, again, the treaty of Versailles is violated; another crisis is the crisis of the Sudetes of 1937; only one country remains in the new formation, which is called "New Germany," but it turns out that this part of the "little chap" is actually living three million Germans - those three million Germans are going to be treated the same way that it is put forward; to exalt the German nationalist movements in Germany; and to request the annexation of these Germans to the new German empire formed by Germany, Austria, and Belgium, but of course this is not a threat imminent; and, in the worst case, what is to be done is to buy time for England to prepare for a world war. Inconceivably, Neville Chamberlain, who had passed this picture of himself explaining that he is Neville Chamberlain, says that he is doing this for the sake of the world, because Hitler has assured him that the demands of the German nationalists will be resolved with the annexation of the Sudetes; and, as expected, this line of reasoning leads to one success after another: the purging of Hitler's army, the assassination of most of the officer corps, and the dissolution of the army; and, furthermore, Hitler
  • 00:15:00 This video covers the history of Nazi foreign policy, 1933-1939. The first part covers the Nazi's policy towards Poland, which was designed to break up the country and remove a potential competitor. The second part covers the Nazi's policy towards the Soviet Union, which was designed to create a common enemy and strengthen cooperation between the two dictators. In June 1941, Hitler invades the Soviet Union, and the alliance between the two dictators ends.

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