Question

his timeline focuses on Germany’s history in the first half of the twentieth century.

• June 1919: Germany signs the Treaty of Versailles.
• May 1924: Hitler writes Mein Kampf in prison.
• Jan. 1933: Hitler becomes the Chancellor of Germany.
• Mar. 1933: The Enabling Act makes Hitler a dictator.
• Apr. 1933: Hitler announces a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses.
• June 1938: The Anschluss occurs as Germany takes over Austria.
• Nov. 1938: Kristallnacht occurs, destroying Jewish-owned businesses.
• Sept. 1939: Germany invades Poland.

Which entries could best be used to support a document-based essay on Nazi Germany’s aggressive foreign policy? Select two answers.

June 1919
May 1924
January 1933
June 1938
November 1938
September 1939

Answers

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To support a document-based essay on Nazi Germany’s aggressive foreign policy, the best entries from the timeline would be:

1. **June 1938: The Anschluss occurs as Germany takes over Austria.**
2. **September 1939: Germany invades Poland.**

These entries specifically illustrate key actions taken by Nazi Germany that demonstrate its aggressive expansionist policies leading up to and during the early stages of World War II. The annexation of Austria and the invasion of Poland were both significant moves that showcased Hitler's ambition to expand German territory.