very early shunned the Soviet Union as a potential ally and saw it only as a.
foe. In April 1921, Hitler described the real problem confronting Germany.
as , "either one opted from winning farm land," and "realize this could only.
be achieved in league with England and against Russia. Or one opted for sea.
power and world trade, in which case the only alternative was an alliance.
with Russia against England." Although Hitler did not make that decision.
until a few months later it seemed to suggest that Germany would essentially.
be deciding, by which alliance it chose to pursue, whether it wanted to be a.
global power, or if it really wanted farm land or Lebensraum and continental.
hegemony. Hitler would make this decision clear when he finally formulated.
his foreign policy designs into a coherent program, by choosing continental.
hegemony and the conquest of Lebensraum.(10).
The solution to the dilemma of alliances, and globalist or continentalist.
expansion, was presented in the first volume of Mein Kampf which appeared on.
July 18, 1925. Hitler wastes no time and on the very first page of his book.
mentions the "moral right to acquire foreign soil and territory" and.
continued: "The sword is then the plow, and from the tears of war there.
grows the daily bread of generations to come." (1) This statement falls.
completely in line with his racial dogma and shows quite clearly that Hitler.
had always deemed expansion was necessary. Especially continental expansion.
from which daily bread could be found. Also on this first page he demanded.
that "one blood demands on Reich" even if it were harmful from an economic.
point of view.(2) To Hitler the anschluss was necessary, even if it caused.
economic problems in the short term, because only when all Germans were.
united and sensed their lack of space, would natural expansion of the Reich.
occur. This was further elaborated in chapter IV where Hitler asserted that.
"Germany has an annual increase in population of almost 900,000 souls.
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Hitler was so overcome with power that he believed he could do anything he desired. ... As a result Hitler was granted emergency power, which soon turned into dictatorial powers. ... It is evident that Hitler had no serious problem with the Jewish religion. ... Hitler is the prime example of what too much power can do to an individual. Hitler simply had too much power for one person. ...
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