Abstract

Abstract In November, 1938, during a conversation with a South-African politician, which was mostly about the German-British relations in those days, Hitler confessed that meanwhile he had “reluctantly […] started to liquidate the work of his youth”. Against the background of this statement it must be analysed in how far Hitler’s original foreign-political ideas and goals of the mid-1920s had changed until the beginning of the war in 1939. This holds in particular for the prospects of his alliance policy as well as, quite particularly, the intended schedule of the realisation of his power-political intentions.

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