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History review international peace collapse

Terms of the treaty of What Hitler did and The reasons he gave The response from
Versailles when for his action Britain and France

Germany’s armed In 1933 Hitler took Hitler was determined Britain, France, Italy,
forces to be severely Germany out of the to overturn the and the League of
limited league of nations and remaining military and Nations all issued
began rearming territorial provisions of statements
Germany. Hitler also the treaty and include condemning Hitler's
reintroduced ethnic Germans in the decision but did little
Conscription in 1936. Reich as a step toward else to penalize
the creation of a Germany.
German empire in
Europe.

The Rhineland to be a In 1936 Hitler sent Hitler's action was Neither France nor
demilitarized zone German troops to the designed to create a Britain was prepared
Rhineland. diplomatic crisis by for a military response,
rejecting the terms of so they did not act.
the Versailles Treaty,
which had prohibited
Germany from keeping
troops in that territory.

The Sudetenland take In 1938 Hitler took over When Adolf Hitler The leaders of Britain,
into the new state of the Sudetenland area came to power, he France, and Ital y
Czech of Czeck and invaded wanted to unite all agreed to the German
the rest of Czeck a year Germans into one annexation of the
later. nation. To the Allies, Sudetenland in
Germany justified its exchange for a pledge
demands by asserting of peace from Hitler.
that the population of
the Sudetenland were
'ethnically German',
and therefore the
annexation of this land
would simply be
returning these people
to their 'home'
country. On the 30
September 1938, after
just one day, an

, agreement was
reached.

Germany forbidden to In 1938 Anschluss with Hitler believed the 2 Anschluss was
unite with Austria Austria took place. states belonged to completed without any
each other as one military confrontation
German nation, with France and
Britain. Chamberlin felt
that the Austrians and
Germans had the right
to be united and the
TOV was wrong to
separate them.

The polish corridor On September 1, 1939, Hitler demanded In response to German
given to Poland Germany invaded Danzig Corridor polish aggression, Great
Poland. German forces because he wants to Britain and France
defeated the Polish construct highways declared war on Nazi
Pomorze Army, which across the corridor Germany.
had been tasked with which would connect
the defense of this to East Prussia to
region and captured German and also would
the corridor during the give Germans access to
Battle of Tuchola the Baltic Sea.
Forest by September 5.



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What were Hitler’s plans?

His main aims were to abolish the treaty of Versailles by expanding the German territory and army.
Hitler wanted to make Germany great again. Another aim Hitler had was to defeat communism because
he believed the Bolsheviks wanted to take over Germany. Hitler wanted to restore Germany’s military
pride. He wanted a racially pure Germany. Hitler believed in Aryan supremacy and wanted to eliminate
the Jews.

Who was Chamberlain?

Neville Chamberlain was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940. He was a successful
businessman in the Midlands before entering politics. After WW1 he was health minister and then
Chancellor. He was part of the government through the 1920s and supported the policy of appeasement
towards Hitler. Chamberlain was born in 1869 and died in 1940.

What happened at the Munich Conference in 1938?

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