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Hitler was obviously aware of the unfairness of the Versailles peace treaty. The demilitarisation of the Rhineland was designed to be a buffer to prevent Germany having a military presence near to France. If the Allies didn't react militarily against the move, only a few thousand men were involved initially, then it would be a flagrant, & successful, violation of the area. The French & British already had removed their occupying forces previously. It was a step towards war, had the Allies reacted at the time then history would be very different, but they did not do anything to prevent Hitlers reoccupation. Hitler remilitarised the Rhineland in defiance of the Versailles Treaty.
In simplest terms, the main cause of World War two was World War one, consult your local history teacher for more information.
They built and equipped death camps.
After WWI, Germany fell into an awful economic rut - one US dollar was worth about 40 million German marks, at one point; Germans felt wronged by the Treaty of Versailles; and the French had set up a new government in Germany (the Reichstag), which was democratic. The Nazis promised a return to glory and pride, as well as economic success. They said that Germans were superior to other ethnicities, appealing to Germans' feelings of abuse. Although Germans did know that the Nazis were anti-Semitic, anti-Semitism had been prevalent in society for a long time. Also, Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, was very charismatic, and was persuasive - if not charming - while giving speeches. The Nazis were elected into the Reichstag (although not by majority), starting their steady climb in power in Germany.
None for thier political beliefs. People only died in the Holocaust for being Jewish. The Nazis were responsible for killing political opponents even before they were elected (as they also suffered losses), the actions against political opponents pre-date the Holocaust and most of the actions completed by then.
March 7, 1936
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yes, nazis were not happy w/ the treaty and started a plan of revenge
The Nazis invaded Poland and this was the start of World War 2. Other countries declared war on Germany because of what they did to Poland and because he violated the Treaty of the Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed to end World War 1, but it was harsh because the Germans were being punished. This made them mad, the Nazis rose, and then we get World War II.
If there would'nt have been treaty than nazis would'nt have come to power argue on this
All the bad things which has happened to germany e.g. Lost of ww1, hyperinflation, signing the treaty of versailles.
It violated the Treaty of Versailles. Arguments could be made that it was legal or illegal, with the former being that Germany was still a sovereign state in spite of the treaty.
No, the Treaty of Versailles was not effective. In fact it was counterproductive Instead of making another European war impossible, it practically made WW2 inevitable. The treaty was designed to punish and weaken Germany. It succeeded in causing great economic dislocation and bitterness in Germany, without which the Nazis would likely not have managed to seize power.
World War 2 started in September in 1939 when the Nazis invaded Poland and violated the Versailles Treaty.
The evil, murderous Nazi Germans were taking over countries, killing Jews and violating the Treaty of Versailles. The Allied Forces went against Adolf Hitler's axis forces to stop the Nazis and the Japanese from their cruelty and imperialism.
Yes, they did occupy Versailles.