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What was German leader Adolf Hitler’s main purpose in fighting World War II?

A) He wanted to conquer the oil fields of the Middle East to solve Germany’s fuel crisis.
B) He wanted to create a German Empire by gaining complete control over Europe.
C) He wanted to expand Germany’s borders by conquering the outskirts of Russia.
D) He wanted to conquer all the colonies under British rule and make Germany rich.

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B.
Hitler's main reason for starting World War II was the following:
He wanted to unite the German people
He wanted to expand the land of Germany to feed more people (this is why he demanded Danzig from Poland)
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Answer: B) He wanted to create a German Empire by gaining complete control over Europe.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hitler was the central figure of the unleashing of World War II, as well as the spread of Nazi ideology, which had a bearing not only on his country of origin, Germany but on several other regions of Europe and the World.

From 1933 to 1939, Hitler transformed German society into a militarized society, heavily imbued with nationalist values ​​linked to the past of the German empires or the Reich. The recovery of the war industry - a fact that broke with the Treaty of Versailles - was one of the immediate measures taken by Hitler. Hitler's political proposal was deeply revengeful, and war for him was fate and necessity of the German people to impose their superiority on the others. The Nazi campaign in World War II was one of the most widespread destruction. The atrocities committed by various members of the party, such as doctors, special divisions of the army and several others, had the tacit knowledge of the Füher.

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