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Sub units: Hitler's aims: background | Hitler's aims: breaking the shackles of Versailles | Hitler's aims: uniting all German-speaking people | Hitler's aims: getting living space (lebensraum)

The Treaty of Versailles was signed between the Allied Powers (excluding Russia) and Germany at the end of World War I. The German people hated the Treaty, for several reasons:

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Hitler hated the Treaty of Versailles. Destroying it was one of his aims from the moment he became involved in politics. It was one of the 25 points of National Socialism drawn up in 1921 and a major campaign promise of the NSDAP (Nazi Party) throughout.

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Sub units: Hitler's aims: background | Hitler's aims: breaking the shackles of Versailles | Hitler's aims: uniting all German-speaking people | Hitler's aims: getting living space (lebensraum)
 
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