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Nazi Germany's aggressive expansion is often viewed through the lens of historical context. It became evident that structural factors were instrumental in shaping the decisions taken by Germany in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Drawing parallels with Imperial Germany, responsible for instigating World War I, the argument posits that the aggressive behavior of Nazi Germany was not merely a product of Adolf Hitler's leadership but a structural necessity born from Germany's anxieties over the balance of power in Europe.