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How did Hitler achieve his
aims in Foreign Policy?
Exam preparation
Complete the table in your
exercise books.
Hitler’s aims
Get rid of the
Versailles Treaty
Unite all Germans in
a Greater Germany
Living space for all
Germans
Defeat of
Communism
How did he achieve them?
For 4 mark questions, you simply need to
identify 4 factors or develop 2 factors.
• Look at the questions on the next page
which have been taken from the Paper 1
exams every year since 2002.
• You should spend approximately 5
minutes on a 4 mark question.
Typical 4 mark questions on
Hitler’s Foreign Policy 1.
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What was Hitler’s attitude to the Treaty of
Versailles?
What were the main aims of Hitler’s Foreign Policy
in the 1930s?
In what ways did Hitler increase the strength of
Germany’s armed forces in the 1930s?
What was agreed at the Munich Conference?
Describe the events in the Rhineland in 1936.
What was the Sudetenland Crisis of 1938?
For 6 mark questions, you simply need to
identify 3 factors and explain them.
• Look at the questions on the next page
which have been taken from the Paper 1
exams every year since 2002.
• You should spend approximately 10
minutes on a 6 mark question.
Typical 6 mark questions –
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Why did the League fail to stop Hitler’s aggression?
How did Hitler’s attitude to the Treaty of Versailles affect
his foreign policy in the 1930s?
Why did Chamberlain agree to give the Sudetenland to
Germany in September 1938?
Why did the Allies follow a policy of Appeasement?
Explain why Hitler wanted to take over Czechoslovakia.
Why did Hitler remilitarise the Rhineland in 1936?
Explain why the terms of the Treaty of Versailles caused so
much bitterness in Germany.
Explain why Germany and the USSR signed the Nazi-Soviet
Pact in 1939
Explain how Hitler destroyed the Treaty of Versailles in the
years up to 1938.
Explain why Hitler wanted to unite Germany and Austria.