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The Nazi
regime’s first measure in foreign policy was to pull out of the
League of Nations on October 14, 1933. This step, meant to release
Germany from international controls over its rearmament, marked a
departure from the Weimar policy. As a result, Germany could no
longer claim that it was pursuing the conciliatory policy that it
had adopted in the 1920s. The idea of German disarmament gradually
receded. |