making the attainment of his goals easier. In 1920 Hitler's greatest enemy.
was France, but Germany in its miserable position, was in no way able to.
tackle the strongest military power on the continent. On 6 July 1920, he.
concluded "for us the enemy sits on the other side of the Rhine, not in.
Italy or elsewhere." And on August 1st of the same year "we must use.
everything we can, especially the differences between France and Italy, in.
order to win Italy over to our side." This shows many things to the.
historian wishing to understand Hitler's foreign policy. First, Hitler.
still considered France Germany's primary opponent, realizing that its.
position on the continent meant immediate danger. He was willing to do.
almost anything to gain allies, which at that time meant Italy, even.
renouncing German claims to South Tyrol. This trait that allowed him to use.
circumstances to help attain his goals was seen in 1920 with Italy, and.
would continue after he had formulated his program with such decisions to.
intervene in Spain and sign non-aggression pacts with hereditary enemies in.
Poland and Russia.(9).
The Italian alliance by itself did not amount to very much, but it at least.
provided a basis for an outline of foreign policy. Hitler had dealt with.
two of the four major European powers, next in line were the Soviet Union.
and Great Britain. On July 27, 1920, in line with his racial dogma Hitler.
stated: "An alliance between Russia and Germany can only come into existence.
if the Jews are removed from power." For the British and again in line with.
his racial dogma, he had long held deep respect. Despite the enmity of the.
war Hitler said on December 10, 1919: "As a people the Englishman has reason.
to be proud." Though he had only a year earlier been fighting the British,.
Hitler believed that both peoples came from Aryan stock, far superior to.
Slavic Russians and treacherous Jews. This clearly shows that Hitler had.
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