I think by trying to take over the world with NAZISM
Treaty of Versailles was broken by Hitler and that began WW2.
all the agreements
Yes, Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles during his time in power by rearming Germany, expanding its military, and annexing territories in violation of the treaty's terms.
the answer is appeasement.
Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unfair to Germany and restricted its power and territory. He sought to regain German pride and expand the country's influence, leading to his aggressive actions that ultimately sparked World War II.
Treaty of Versailles was broken by Hitler and that began WW2.
all the agreements
he belived he was powerful then evrey one else
Yes, Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles during his time in power by rearming Germany, expanding its military, and annexing territories in violation of the treaty's terms.
the answer is appeasement.
Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unfair to Germany and restricted its power and territory. He sought to regain German pride and expand the country's influence, leading to his aggressive actions that ultimately sparked World War II.
Neville Chamberlain let Hitler get a bigger and stronger army and invade Poland and checkislvakia and Austria this was ageinst the Treaty of VERSAILLES
Yes, Germany broke the Treaty of Versailles by rearming and expanding its military in the 1930s, in violation of the treaty's restrictions.
Yes. Hitler thought the allies woulden't use force to keep the trat of Versailles, actually when he strated to break the treaty they (britin and France) made up the Munich pact which gave into Germany's wishes of getting more land.
The treaty of Versailles was what hitler used to start the next world war and everyone agreed with him. Winston Churchill told hitler to kiss his rear end but hitler had him kiss his instead
Done by the Treaty of Versailles.
Germany broke several provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, but one of the most significant was the reoccupation of the Rhineland in 1936. The treaty had established the Rhineland as a demilitarized zone to serve as a buffer between Germany and France. By sending troops into this area, Germany violated the treaty's terms, undermining the post-World War I peace and escalating tensions in Europe. This action was a key step in Adolf Hitler's broader strategy of reasserting German power and territorial expansion.