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What did Hitler do in 1936 that was forbidden by the Versailles Treaty?
What did Hitler do in 1936 that was forbidden by the Versailles Treaty?
- Annexed Austria in the Anschluss
- Added soldiers, airplanes, tanks, and equipment to Germany's military
- Seized the Sudetenland
- Sent troops into the Rhineland (correct)
Why did some historians think that if Britain and France had sent troops into the Rhineland in 1936, they might have prevented further military aggression from Germany?
Why did some historians think that if Britain and France had sent troops into the Rhineland in 1936, they might have prevented further military aggression from Germany?
- It would have allowed them to take control of the Rhineland
- It would have weakened Germany's military capabilities
- It would have shown Hitler that they were willing to enforce the terms of the Versailles Treaty (correct)
- It would have given them a strategic advantage in the region
What did Hitler promise the leaders of Britain and France in Munich in September 1938?
What did Hitler promise the leaders of Britain and France in Munich in September 1938?
- That if they allowed him to seize the Sudetenland, this would be his last land grab (correct)
- That he would allow Britain and France to have a say in German affairs
- That he would stop all military aggression
- That he would not seize any more territory
What was the Sudetenland?
What was the Sudetenland?
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