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... made the Germans feel cheated by the Allies. The humiliation brought by the Versailles Treaty increased the ill feeling between the Germans and the Allies and the Germans were determined to seek revenge. On the other hand, the signing of the Versailles Treaty was the first job done by the new government, the Weimar Republic, which caused the Germans to resent the new government and turned to support Hitler. With the support of the Germans and the determination to destroy the Versailles Treaty, Hitler was able to pursue the expansionist policy during the inter-war period. The second factor is the foreign policy adopted by the western democratic powers. As the western democratic western powers: the United States, Britain and France, were the biggest enemy of Germany, the foreign policy adopted by the western democratic powers created a favorable condition for Hitler to pursue his expansionist policy. First of all, due ...
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