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Hitler defied the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unjust and humiliating for Germany. He saw the restrictions placed on Germany, such as military disarmament and territorial loss, as hindrances to the country's greatness. Hitler sought to undo the treaty and regain German power and territory, which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.
Hiteler defies the treaty of Versailles by building up his army, taking back the Rhineland and lots of other things.
he went back to militarism, he annexed countries, like chezchoslovalkia(don't know how to spell it) and invaded Poland.
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Hitler defied the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unjust and humiliating for Germany. He saw the restrictions placed on Germany, such as military disarmament and territorial loss, as hindrances to the country's greatness. Hitler sought to undo the treaty and regain German power and territory, which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.
He took more land and grew Germany's army larger then the treaty limited them to.
Hiteler defies the treaty of Versailles by building up his army, taking back the Rhineland and lots of other things.
he went back to militarism, he annexed countries, like chezchoslovalkia(don't know how to spell it) and invaded Poland.
The US, but mainly Britain enabled Hitler to continue taking over lesser countries and defy the treaty of Versailles by not doing anything. They did not want another war, so they let Hitler blatently ignore the treaty and invade Chzechoslovakia, Poland, & Austria unchallenged.
Group of answer choices A. He rebuilt the country's military. B. He took over small countries on Germany's borders. C. He accepted Germany's responsibility for starting World War I. D. He forced Germany to pay reparations to countries like Britain.
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Hatred for the treaty is one of the things that bound the German people to Hitler and he milked it for all it was worth. The Treaty was seen as a shame upon the country because it kept Germany weak by limiting its military and was a constant reminder of Germany's loss in WWI. Hitler added his own spin that it was a reminder of the failure of the German homefront(instigated by Jews) to support the German Army in WWI.
a good scentence for defy is, "i would not defy my fathers orders."
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
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