Hitler's aggressive expansionist policies and the territorial dispute over the Polish Corridor—a strip of land originally German but transferred to Poland after World War I to grant Poland sea access—contributed to the diplomatic tensions that led to the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, marking the beginning of World War II.
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His sole focus had been relentless preparation.
Hitler didn't just prepare for conflict, he actively wanted war.
The invasion followed months of intense diplomatic tension over the Polish Corridor, a strip of land that originally belonged to Germany, but was handed over to Poland after the First World War to grant them access to the sea.
>> [music] >> Back in the 1932 elections, Germany was deeply divided. However, by early 1933, President von Hindenburg, backed by conservative businessmen, appointed Hitler [music] as Chancellor to run the government. By 1934, Hitler declared himself both Chancellor and President.
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