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Isolationism was Germany’s policy of national isolation by abstaining from alliances and other international political and economic relations.
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Isolationism as a policy is more commonly associated with the United States, particularly in the interwar period. Germany, especially during the periods of both World Wars, engaged in a range of alliances and international relations. Instead, Germany's approach can be characterized by militarism and expansionism during the 20th century, rather than isolationism.
Isolationism as a policy is more commonly associated with the United States, particularly in the interwar period. Germany, especially during the periods of both World Wars, engaged in a range of alliances and international relations. Instead, Germany's approach can be characterized by militarism and expansionism during the 20th century, rather than isolationism.
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