'The foreign policy of the Third Reich derived from the ideological principles and long-range goals of National Socialism. How far do you agree with Bracher?.
Response.
The statement focuses on the traditional view of Hitler's ascending to power and on his meticulous masterplan that made the Second World War inevitable.'World War II was simply viewed as Hitler's war, and all responsibility for it began and ended with him.' To ensure it will cover all the issues, the essay will be divided into sections. First, the article will provide some basic information about National Socialism ideology and also about the German dictator, Adolf Hitler. Secondly, some theories will be mentioned following to demonstrate them using historical facts from Germany's foreign policy, focusing more on intentionalist perspective. All these will lead to a conclusion.
Nazism or National Socialism was the racist, antisemitic, and anti-communist ideology as well as the totalitarian policy of Nazi Germany. Those characteristics were applied during the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler in the German state between 1933 and 1945. In 1921, Hitler became the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei short NSDAP) and on January 30, 1933 Chancellor (Prime Minister) of Germany, the German Reich, known as the Third Reich. Ideologically, Nazism always preferred the primacy of action over thought. While he was in Landsberg prison, (between 1923-1924), Hitler dictated the first part of "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle), which became the 'bible' of German National Socialism.
With satanic joy in his face, the black-haired Jewish youth lurks in wait for the unsuspecting girl whom he defiles with his blood, thus stealing her from her people. With every means he tries to destroy the racial foundations of the people he has set out to subjugate. Just as he himself systematically ruins women and girls, he does not shrink back from pulling down the blood barriers for others, even on a large scale.