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All the following statements about Adolf Hitler's plan for Germany are true except

a. focus only on domestic issues and helping Germany rise from the great depression.

b. he wanted all German people to be united in one Germany.

c. expanding german lands that had been taken away by the treaty of versailles.

d. he wanted to rid germany of “impure races”.

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a. focus only on domestic issues and helping Germany rise from the great depression.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hitler had several things that were making up his general plan about Germany. In many ways he actually managed to hold on to his promises to the German people but he pushed the lines way to far in some things which turned disastrous.

Hitler was promising the Germans that he will make the country economic powerhouse and indeed he did that, with the economy thriving and the majority of the population getting out of poverty. He wanted all German people to be united and he gave his best to do so, unfortunately that was done through invasions and war. He was blaming other groups of people for the troubles of Germany and wanted to get rid of them and he did so in big portion, with the Jewish people, Slavic people, and Gypsies suffering great losses because of it.

One thing that was not part of his agenda was to only stick to Germany's domestic issues. Instead, Hitler had expansionist policy and wanted to conquer most of the continent, which resulted in a world war.

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