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Well, you may know why he got in prison, but I'll tell you so you would understand. Hitler copied Italy's fascists in appearance and also had adopted some programmatical points, and in 1923, Hitler wanted to emulate Mussolini's "March on Rome" by staging his own "Campaign in Berlin". This is also known as the "Beer Hall Putsch" (sometimes as the "Hitler Putsch" or "Munich Putsch"). It wasn't very successful, the police dispersed them. Sixteen NSDAP members were killed. After that, he was soon arrested for high treason. During Hitler's trial, he was given almost unlimited time to speak, and his popularity soared as he voiced nationalistic sentiments in his defence speech. A Munich personality became a nationally known figure. On 1 April 1924, Hitler was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. He was pardoned and released from jail in December 1924, as part of a general amnesty for political prisoners. So no one knew it in that time, that Hitler would want to run the world someday. He attacked Poland in 1939 to have more provinces, and it was way after the Beer Hall Putsch.

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Although no "agreement" said that adolf Hitler could invade Poland (That's why when he did GB+Fr delcared war.), he did have a pact with the USSR, that said if he did ever invade, the country would be divided up between the two countries.

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There was no agreement which allowed the German Nazis to invade Poland. There was a secret agreement with Russian for both countries to attack Poland. The Versailles Treaty forbid Germany from committing any acts of aggression. Their attack violated the treaty and this upset the Brits and the French. They declared war on the Germans following the violation of the Treaty.

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The Russia Germany Pact. Since England, France, and (of course the USA) would not join Russia in a war against Germany; Russia and Germany signed an alliance. First, Germany invaded Poland from the west and then Russia invaded Poland on the east.

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The nonaggression pact

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Non Aggression act

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What agreement allowed Hitler to use force against Poland without fear of soviet opposition?

The Nazi-Soviet peace treaty of 1941


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