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A Glorious Plan
Subject: | History |
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Date: | September 17, 2005 |
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Three countries, Britain, France and Italy, signed an agreement condemning Hitler's announcement. But no country took military action to stop this breach of the Treaty of Versailles.
In 1936, Hitler ordered his army to march into the Rhineland. The Versailles treaty forbade the German army from going within 50 km of the River Rhine, so Hitler's order was a deliberate challenge to this treaty...
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The Versailles treaty forbade the German army from going within 50 km of the River Rhine, so Hitler's order was a deliberate challenge to this treaty.
As well as remilitarizing the Rhineland in 1936, Hitler made a number of foreign alliances. When a civil war began in Spain, he sent his best air force unit to fight on the side of the nationalist General Franco...
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