Asked by Emily Monae
Why is lebensraum significant to Hitler?
A- Hitler believed the German people needed more living space.
B- Hitler believed it would be the uprising of the government.
C- It was a term he used to demean the Weimer Republic.
D- It outlined how democracy was the best solution to Germany’s problems.
A- Hitler believed the German people needed more living space.
B- Hitler believed it would be the uprising of the government.
C- It was a term he used to demean the Weimer Republic.
D- It outlined how democracy was the best solution to Germany’s problems.
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The correct answer is A- Hitler believed the German people needed more living space. Lebensraum, which means "living space" in German, was a key concept in Adolf Hitler's ideology. He believed that Germany was overcrowded and needed to expand its territory to provide more resources and living space for the German people. Hitler saw this expansion as essential for the survival and growth of the German nation.
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