1. Hitler's Views of Racial Superiority
In Hitler's autobiography Mein Kampf, it is clear that he would take his anti-Semitic beliefs to whatever extent necessary to achieve the domination of his Aryan race. ... A belief that the Aryan race would rule the whole planet gave Hitler the confidence to turn German foreign policy down a self-serving route and go against the rules made by the winners of WWI. ... His goal was to take over the world for his Aryan race, and this is evident in his do whatever it takes attitude toward foreign policy. Dropping from the League of Nations, going back on his word to the Soviet Union, and cru...
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