Evaluate how Hitler’s policy of Anschluss drove his actions prior to World War II.(1 point)

Responses

Hitler’s policy drove him to invade Ethiopia and upset peace in Europe.
Hitler’s policy drove him to invade Ethiopia and upset peace in Europe.

Hitler’s policy drove him to sign the Neutrality Acts.
Hitler’s policy drove him to sign the Neutrality Acts.

Hitler’s policy drove him to reunite the people of Germany and keep invading.
Hitler’s policy drove him to reunite the people of Germany and keep invading.

Hitler’s policy drove him to stick to the Munich Agreement.

Hitler's policy of Anschluss, or the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany, drove his actions prior to World War II by fueling his desire to expand German territory and unite all German-speaking people under one nation. This led to his invasion of neighboring countries, such as Czechoslovakia and Poland, in an effort to achieve his vision of a Greater Germany. The Anschluss also contributed to the destabilization of Europe and tensions that eventually escalated into the outbreak of World War II.