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Question
The destruction of the hated Versailles Treaty was the main aim of the foreign policy of ______.
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Solution
The destruction of the hated Versailles Treaty was the main aim of the foreign policy of Adolf Hitler.
Explanation:
After World War I, Germany felt guilty about being made to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler's primary goal was to end this unequal agreement.
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