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... the loss of WWI and obviously the devastating Treaty of Versailles. The biggest enemies of Hitler are obviously the allies, who forced Germany to take the whole responsibility for the war; in addition, Hitler believed that the Communists and the Jewish also held responsibility for the loss of WWI. In order to take revenge for these groups, Hitler would inevitably have to go to war. The content in Source B suggests the need of war in order to establish peace in the future for Germany. What is significant in this passage is that we could see not only Hitler believed that war was inevitable for his goals, but the Nazis as a whole believed in this concept. Hitler used many forms of propaganda in order for people to have belief in him as shown in Source E. Hitler has placed so much influence upon his people that when ...
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