but that still does not mean he did not have a well defined program. By the.
sheer exertion of his will and the response it elicited inside Germany,.
Hitler was able to impress his ideas on events rather than allow events and.
realities to reshape his ideas. Hitler did have a foreign policy program.
designed on continental conquest. He was influenced by unforeseeable.
international events, and he logically took advantage of these when they.
could in any way help Germany in its quest for living space.
Hitler had almost completely formulated a clear foreign policy program by.
the first volume of Mein Kampf, however before this final accumulation of.
ideas he went through a growing period in which he advocated many different.
positions. The choices he made through this period illustrate his ability.
to impose his ideas on changing circumstances, and his preference for.
continental, not global expansion.(7) Hitler began his political view as a.
revisionist, much like the overwhelming majority of the German public after.
the Great War. Hitler's revisionism did contain special traits from the.
start that would set him apart from other fringe politicians, and set him.
down the course to eventually developing his program. He demanded not the.
reappraisal but a complete abolition of the Treaty of Versailles. He did.
not intend this to be peaceful, but was violent from the inception. (8) In.
one of his very earliest speeches Hitler let it be known that "the misery of.
Germany must be broken by Germany's steel." As early as that speech given.
on 13 November 1919, little more than a year since the conclusion of the.
first war, Hitler was calling for a new one. From now on, war, for Hitler,.
became one of the most self evident means for achieving political goals. .
These goals may have changed over time and morphed into a systematic.
program, but the means for achieving them remained the same. Also in 1920.
Hitler showed how he could incorporate certain international events into.
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