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It was demilitarised until March 1936 when Hitler cautiously moved his troops in. The allies did nothing in return and his troops remained.
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.
Nowhere! The Rhineland was always the Rhine River Valley that covered the border between France and Germany, but it was not demilitarized until AFTER World War I in order to give France a measure of security.
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The 1936 German occupation of the Rhineland was met by Hitler's troops. Hitler created the reoccupation of the Rhineland military forces to build up his own army.
He didn't want the Rhinelands for 15 Years, he wanted it entirely for revenge against the Germans. It was apart of the agreement set by the 3 Allies; GB, USA & FRA. Also, the Rhineland was not France's for 15 Years, it was still German but it was demilitarised for 15 years and occupied by allied troops.
It was demilitarised until March 1936 when Hitler cautiously moved his troops in. The allies did nothing in return and his troops remained.
He invaded the Rhineland in 1936. According to the Treaty of Versailles (ending the First World War) Germany was not allowed to keep troops there - it became a demilitarised area.
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.
Nowhere! The Rhineland was always the Rhine River Valley that covered the border between France and Germany, but it was not demilitarized until AFTER World War I in order to give France a measure of security.
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Georges Clemenceau's birth name is George Benjamin Eugene Clemenceau.
Georges Clemenceau's nickname was "The Tiger".
Clemenceau - Cottonwood - was created in 1917.
Musée Clemenceau was created in 1931.
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Georges Clemenceau was born on September 28, 1841.