Abstract: | The primacy of foreign policy in Nazi Germany has been debatedfor decades. This article seeks not to re-open an old debate,but focuses on the two big aims of Nazi policy: FinalVictory and Final Solution. In order toanalyse their relationship, they are identified as war aims;there follows an examination of both the role of the war inNazi doctrine and Hitler's role in decision-making in general.It can be shown that Hitler's original war plan saw FinalVictory as a prerequisite for the Final Solution,but that from August 1941 the implementation of the FinalSolution followed the intention of achieving FinalVictory through the extermination of the European Jews.Final Victory and the Final Solutionthus appear as goals which illuminate the primacy of foreignpolicy in Nazi Germany. |