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Did Hitler invade any countyrs be for Poland?

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Why Hitler's invasions worked?

a couple of countries weren't expected the invasions like: Poland but Germany were all ready to invade any country at war. the allies allowed Germany to invade Poland.


What allowed Hitler to invade Poland?

There was no agreement which allowed the German Nazis to invade Poland. There was a secret agreement with Russian for both countries to attack Poland. The Versailles Treaty forbid Germany from committing any acts of aggression. Their attack violated the treaty and this upset the Brits and the French. They declared war on the Germans following the violation of the Treaty.


Did Hitler invade any countries in 1961?

No, because by that time Hitler had lost the war, and committed suicide.


What was the treaty between Hitler and Soviet Union?

Hitler was not in the Soviet Union because he was with Germany and Germany didn't like the Soviet Union very much and so Hitler actually invaded the Soviet Union. Which made him an enemy of the Soviet Union! That is not the answer he wanted. In 1939 fearing a invasion of Poland will start a war with the USSR. Hitler signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. It states that the 2 countries will not attack each other. Because of this, Hitler can invade any non soviet country without fear of a war on his eastern side. Germany used this to invade Poland and any other country on the west of Europe. After western Europe was subdued. He attacked the USSR


What German action on September 11939 caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany?

Hitler had been expanding into the Sudetenland and other areas of Europe, Britain had told Hitler that a line would be drawn in Poland. Any attempt to invade Poland by Germany would result in war. On September 1st Hitler did just that and consequently war broke out.


Why was Hitler anxious to establish the non-aggression treaty with the Soviet Union in 1939?

Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.


Did HITLER invade any countries during 1940?

yes, he did many countries in the 1940s


Did Hitler ever visit Budapest?

Yes, Adolf Hitler did visit Poland. In 1939, Adolf Hitler invaded Poland and forced the leaders of the country to sign an agreement that stated that Poland's Army would not resist the takeover.


Was Hitler's occupation of Czechslovakia or the Nazi-Soviet Pact more important in World War 2?

The Nazi-Soviet Pact was more important because it allowed Germany to invade Poland without risk of conflict with the Soviet Union. Hitler feared a two-front war and the pact dispelled any chance of this happening.


Did Hitler kill any of the revin family from Poland?

The Revin family was pretty big. Who in particular?


Why did hitler invade different countries?

Because after WW1, the Danzig Corridor was given to Poland, separating east Prussia from the rest of Germany. The Bolsheviks intially considered allowing German access to their cut off territory. The USA (indirectly) and UK offered assurances to Poland, who set about murdering Germans, and refusing access to the territory. Hitler invaded, and the UK declared war.


Why did Hitler want the pact with Russia?

Hitler realized he could not hope to win a war fighting on 2 fronts at the same time. Signing a non-agression pact allowed Hitler to concentrate on the Western front. It is a three fold reason. 1. Background 2.Economical 3.Power Political Play By 1939, both countries had cut ties with the Western countries. Hitler knew that it was a matter of time that Poland and Russia would join forces, as Stalin feared a Nazi invasion. For Stalin, the secret protocol was to beneficial since after the war, he presumed much territory would be open - and he coveted Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania and Hitler would keep Poland and not invade USSR. The pact would would ensure Poland could be defeated without interference from USSR. *USSR agreement was to support the invasion of Poland (*which resulted in the killing of 20,000 Polish Army persons by the Red Army -USSR). In return, Hitler would support Stalin's fight against the Japanese off the coast of Siberia and in China. Russia received 200million from Nazi Germany for its offensive against the Japanese, and Hitler received 180million worth of 'commodities' from Stalin. Hitler never lost sight of his plan to invade USSR, but rather than go to war with the USSR and expecting a new war with other European powers such as Poland & Britain, Hitler bought himself time and made a pact with Stalin in order to defeat Poland and the Western Powers. The pact also reassured Hitler that any allies would be slow to help Poland, since any hostile action would against Germany would surely mean war with the Soviets. The Pact was signed on August 23, 1939.