Strategic Objectives of Nazi Germany

ah eagleStrategic objectives of Nazi Germany were determined by Nazi identity, Nazi ideology, founding events of the Third Reich and, obviously, by the fundamental mission and the general vision of Nazi Germany:

  1. Eliminate the existential Bolshevist threat to Germany
  2. Do away with all restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles
  3. Put an end to crippling reparations mandated by the abovementioned treaty
  4. Return all lands taken from Germany at gunpoint by the armed robbers of Versailles
  5. Unite all German lands (territories with the predominantly German population) into Ein Deutsche Reich
  6. Make Germany economically and financially independent from the “outer world”
  7. Make Germany completely self-sufficient in foodstuffs and basic raw materials
  8. Achieve full employment of the German labor force
  9. Radically improve financial, material and emotional well-being of Germans
  10. Achieve constant healthy economic growth
  11. Achieve constant healthy growth of German population
  12. Transform Germany into the most powerful nation in Europe (economically, financially, politically) and into the global economic, political, financial and military superpower
  13. Make Germany completely and irreversibly Judenrein (“clean of Jews”)
  14. Make Germany safe, secure, prosperous, mighty and genuinely happy nation

Note that with the exception of the Judenrein objective (a very bad and highly counterproductive idea, actually) there was nothing wrong with any of these objectives.

On the contrary, “all of the above” were natural, reasonable, highly patriotic and made complete sense.

 

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