Sunday, October 13, 2019
Hitlerââ¬â¢s Alliance With The Soviet Union :: European History Essays
Hitlerââ¬â¢s Alliance With The Soviet Union      	When the world awoke August 24, 1939 it appeared that the absolute  impossible had just occurred in Europe, National Socialist Germany and  Soviet Russia had just agreed on a Non Aggression pact.  By that morning the  entire political world had changed, it had been thrown roughly on its head  and people quickly asked how it could have happened?  Over a period of three  years the German chancellor, Adolph Hitler had repeatedly pushed the major  powers to the limit with his territorial demands in the Rhineland, Austria,  Czechoslovakia, and now in the Polish corridor.  Hitler had succeeded in  each gamble and grown bolder each time as he noticed the vacillating nature  of the supposed major powers that stood in the way of his completing his  long held foreign policy program. This program, first coherently laid down  in his 1924 book Mein Kampf, called for the re-armament of Germany and the  acquisition of allies like Italy and Britain, the neutralization or  destruction of his hated enemy France, and finally with Germanyââ¬â¢s rear  protected the way would be clear for the great fight against  Judeo-Bolshevism in the Soviet Union, and the gaining of Lebensraum for the  superior Aryan German race.  Since coming to power in 1933, Hitler had  completed the first phase of his program save for the making of a British  alliance or at least their promise of neutrality in any upcoming European  war of revision.  Realizing that the British would need some coercing to  accept his program, and that if war was to come with the west his eastern  border must be secured, Hitler relied on his great ability to play the game  of power politics and shocked the world by allying with his sworn enemy.   Hitler sought the Non-Aggression pact and covert military alliance with the  Soviet Union because it was a temporary means to an all encompassing end.   Hitler would use the hated Soviets to secure his eastern flank while he  destroyed France with or without the help of Britain, only to return the  favor by attacking them when Germany was ready.  It was a move consistent  with the power politics and foreign policy program he had been pursuing  since 1933, his attempts to force Britain into a military alliance or at  least a proclamation of  neutrality in any continental war, and the  subjugation of France as a prerequisite to obtaining Lebensraum in the East.    	The Non-Aggression pact of August 1939, was the pre war culmination of  policies designed by Hitler to further his foreign policy program of making    					    
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