Hitler's Defiance of the Versailles Treaty
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>The easternmost part of Czechoslovakia</p> Signup and view all the answers

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