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Hitler's Foreign Policy And The Treaty Of Versailles

   
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One by one, Hitler puts the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles aside and then waits for the consequences. He than waits a bit, making sure the disturbances in the international relations calm down a bit, and if ex-Allies show no real action and do not intend to start war straight away, further steps are taken...
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This way, Germany gradually refuses to fulfill all of the Treaty of Versailles’ statements. 1. In 1933 Germany leaves the League of Nations. Germany first struggled for the right to be a member of this organization, and was admitted in 1926. Entering the League of Nations and fulfilling its requirements was an important part of the Versailles Treaty...
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