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Third Reich's Foreign Policy Essay

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OVERVIEW
Foreign Policy As of 1933, our position in the world can hardly be worse. We are militarily impotent and diplomatically isolated. The whole world is revolted with so called “Nazi excesses” and is opposed to the establishment of the regime. This is clearly outlined in the apparent hostility by Germany’s neighbours, in particular Poland and France. In fact even Mussolini who has long welcomed the advent of another fascist regime, has not in fact been ecstatic about Hitler coming to power. The Third Reich is indeed friendless in a belligerent and pugnacious world.
The main aims of the government and country can only be achieved if we are supplemented with the help of external powers in the initial years, in order for us to employ greater focus on our domestic affairs. We must follow a set of alliances/partnerships that first and foremost safeguard our national interests and our goals within the international relations milieu. The main ends with regards to our foreign policy shall be;
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This also orchestrated a fall of the worldwide GDP by 15%. The event is important since America still largely remains effected by its echoes. Unemployment remains to be 24% among the population as of 1933 and the stock market is down. However, with the levels of support growing for Franklin D. Roosevelt and his policies, America may be on the path to economic revival. ‘FDR’ seeks to pass huge amounts of economic and other reforms, together in a sense of a ‘new deal’. As America’s traditional geopolitical standing goes, we think that they shall retain their policy of isolationism. However, we must also remember of their tendency to get involved in global affairs, especially if a conflict breaks out in Europe, in order to preserve their ‘partnership’ with the United

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