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German Aggression Pact Essay

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Adolf Hitler pursued to attain lost territory and sequentially control Poland with the land and air attacks he commanded in September 1, 1939. Hitler’s initial foreign policy proposal as dictator of Germany was to create a non aggression pact with Poland in January 1934. This approach was not favored by many German citizens who advocated Hitler because they disliked that Poland had gained prior German provinces after World War I under the Treaty of Versailles ("Germany Invades Poland"). Hitler desired this non aggression pact because he wanted to prevent the alliance between the French and Polish military. He did not want them to go against Germany before Germany had time to acquire a new supply of weapons. The capture …show more content…

The terms of the German-Soviet Pact stated that the two countries were not to attack each other, independently or in alliance with another country, and to always have each other in the best interests ("German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact"). Germany was free to strike at Poland without having to worry about the interruption of the Soviet Union. The blitzkrieg strategy is what the Germans used to take over Poland. This was distinguished by, “extensive bombing early on to destroy the enemy’s air capacity, railroads, communication lines, and munitions dumps, followed by a massive land invasion with overwhelming numbers of troops, tanks, and artillery” (“Germany Invades Poland”). The German armies made their way through Poland, while soldiers eliminated any surviving opposition. Hitler began constructing an organized body of military police to obliterate racial, political, or religious enemies that threatened his Nazi ideology. Within one day of the German annexation, Hitler had already established concentration camps for slave laborers and the execution of Jewish …show more content…

Since Hitler ignored the British and French ultimatum, in September 3, 1939, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain publicized on national radio that Britain was at war with Germany ("Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939"). Later that evening, France revealed that they were also at war against Germany. Poland suffered when under Hitler’s control. Poland had the highest Jewish population, so when Hitler was trying to create the perfect aryan race he targeted Poland because of the “racially inferior” people that inhabited it. Three million Polish Jews were murdered in Nazi death camps. Many Jews were overworked and starved to death in concentration camps. The Nazis also abused Slavic people to try to eliminate the imperfect Polish culture. The Soviet Union was able to release Poland from Germany’s strong hold in

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