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this timeline focuses on germany’s history in the first half of the twentieth century
- june 1919 germany signs the treaty of versailles
- may 1924 hitler writes mein kampf in prison
- jan 1933 hitler becomes the chancellor of germany
- mar 1933 the enabling act makes hitler a dictator
- apr 1933 hitler announces a boycott of jewish-owned businesses
- june 1938 the anschluss occurs as germany takes over austria
- nov 1938 kristallnacht occurs, destroying jewish-owned businesses
- sept 1939 germany invades poland
which entries could best be used to support a document-based essay on nazi germany’s aggressive foreign policy? select two answers
□ june 1919
□ may 1924
□ january 1933
□ june 1938
□ november 1938
□ september 1939
- June 1938: The Anschluss (Germany taking over Austria) is an act of territorial expansion through aggression, showing Nazi Germany's aggressive foreign policy.
- September 1939: Germany invading Poland is a clear act of aggressive foreign policy that started World War II in Europe.
The other events (Treaty of Versailles, writing Mein Kampf, Hitler becoming Chancellor, Enabling Act, boycotting Jewish - owned businesses, Kristallnacht) are more about domestic or pre - aggressive foreign policy ideological/structural steps rather than direct aggressive foreign policy actions.
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June 1938, September 1939