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Q: How did the loss of the German Rhineland cause the war?
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Why did the rhineland become a focus of German national concerns after the war?

Germany was regaining control of emerging industrial centers, which were located in the Rhineland, the Saar, and the Ruhr valleys.


Which country owns the demilitarized zone?

German Rhineland, against France after World War I. (1914-1918)


What was Rhineland during World War 2?

Rhineland is Germany.


Did the rhineland cause world war 2?

No. Hitler's aggression started in 1936 with the capturing of the Rhineland. Then he captured Austria. After that, he attacked Sudetenland, the German speaking part of Czechoslovakia and later took the rest of the country. Other European countries declared war on Germany when Hitler sent forces to attack Poland. The war officially started in Europe in 1939. The U.S officially joined in 1942, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.


Was stopping German militarism worth the loss of life in world war 1?

yes it was cause if we had not stopped them we would be in a bad placer right now.


When did hitler invade Rhineland?

Germans have occupied the Rhineland for a considerable length of time! I suspect that the question should be "When did Germany remilitarize the Rhineland?", the answer being 1936. The Rhineland had been made into a demilitarised zone after the Great War, under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, 1919. Germany had political control of this area, but was not allowed to put any troops into it. In 1936, Hitler ordered troops to re-enter the Rhineland, thus breaking the terms of the treaty.


What were the causes and results of the Austro- Prussian War?

It was cause by Bismarck of Germany and resulted in Austrian loss in seven weeks and they had to get out of German affairs. [Source]: AP European History, 4th block :)


What did Hitler do in the Rhineland?

Basically, German troops set foot in that region and started remilitarizing the Rhineland military, which violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Of course, no countries took action since they thought that was the end of any German hostility. Hitler, of course, was at no state to make war with France yet.


Why asbestos Germany and reoccupation of the Rhineland a significant turning point toward war?

It was against the Versailles Treaty. The Rhineland was suppose to be a demilitarized zone with no German troops. Hitler chanced putting troops into the Rhineland but fear an attack from France. He would send around 32,000 troops to be stationed in the Rhineland, to be ready if France would attack but no such thing happened. France would appease Hitler, allowing him to break the Versailles Treaty.


Why was germany prohibited from having troops in the rhineland?

In order to give France some security after having been invaded in the first World War, the Treaty of Versailles prohibited German troops from entering an area on the French border known as the Rhineland.


What is the invasion of Rhineland?

uh bottom answer was really stupid haha anyway it started in march 1936, why? because of the demilitarization of the Rhineland between the borders of Germany and France. The treaty of Versailles ordered it to be demilitarized and therefore angered the Germans, prompting the German army to move in thus the Germans remilitarized the rhineland as a sign of unwillingness to give into the treaty of Versailles. But then 3 years after that the second world war broke out but was still favoured by some as it shows German nationalism. gud enough for ya ;)


What region did Germany annex before the start of World War 2?

Sweden Poland Austria - apex Rhineland