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It means to occupy a place again. In example, in world war II Germany reoccupied Europe.
they lost
The victory of National Socialism in Germany began a path which would eventually lead to World War II. Hitler came to head Germany through a cult of personality, and the promise that Germany could once again be great. It also began a path to one of the worst genocides in world history.
china didn't do anything in the world war Germany didn't attack because china was to strong
Germany could not possess a strong and intimidating army. no conscription no entry by the army and no fortifications in the east side of the Rhine river massive payments to Great Britain and France
In a way he did. He did make 'the wheels starting to move' again. On the other hand, anybody could have done that. The timing of his comming into power was exactly right, Germany was beaten up after the WW I. In that there was a struggle for all the people of Germany to rise again.
Germany had a strong army. Japan had a strong navy.
Germany.
The strongest in Europe and the third strongest in the world.
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After World War 2, East Germany and West Germany were created. The two reunited in 1990 and there is now one Germany again.
Hitler was disgraced at the fact that Germany had lost World War One, and so he attempted to make Germany strong again. He started taking over many countries such as Czechoslovakia and Poland, even when Britain and France told him not to, and eventually they waged war.
money, and a strong military
money, and a strong military
There goals where to become a world power.
Germany divided into Germany and Austro-Hungary. Now it is Germany again.
because Germany lost and Adolf Hitler promised to make Germany great again