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Hitler’s policy drove him to reunite the people of Germany and keep invading.
Anschluss was Hitler's annexation of Austria in 1938, which was a key component of his goal to unify all German-speaking peoples under German rule. This aggressive action demonstrated Hitler's expansionist ambitions and disregard for international agreements, thereby driving his actions leading up to World War II.