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To stop a war and by letting Hitler take lands to prevent any arguments with Germany since Germany had to pay the cost of the war inthe first war
Hitler was not a shy person. He spoke out to Germany and convinced them that he could solve all their problems. Part of the reason so many people listened to him, was because of his coaxing and demanding words.
Possible drawbacks were the extreme punative damages extracted from Germany. Germany was made to pay £6,600 million in damages, an amount that further crippled the German economy. The occupation of the Saar district, a large industrial part of Germany. Without the industrial heartland, Germany was further crippled in it's ability to recover and destablised the government further. By making Germany accept all responsibility for the war, it made Germany a scapegoat for the entire War.
It allowed France and Russia to mobilize their militaries faster than Germany had thought possible.
1) the Czech defenses were very strong 2) the German generals, conscious of Germany's relative weakness at that moment, were actually prepared to attempt to remove Hitler had he continued to move forward.
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Of many possible ways to approach this answer, one good one is this: Germany lost because Hitler refused to listen to his generals. At several critical times during the war, he got excellent advice from his generals that he disregarded out of hand, because he felt they were wrong. Listening to and following the advice of those generals at the time, could have made the course of the war in Europe much different. That is one reason Germany lost World War II. There are many others.
rap and pop is know listened in german, but when they imigrated they brought polka with
Generals Patton, Montgomery and Eisenhower and other lower Generals led the allies through France.
1939
Napoleon for France Heinz Guderian for Germany
Now, in 2014? All dead. Buried in Germany, for the most part.
The workforce in Germany is what made the industrialization in Germany possible. Another factor was the railroad system that was in Germany.
William Mulligan has written: 'The creation of the modern German Army' -- subject(s): Biography, Generals, Germany, Germany. Heer, Germany. Reichswehrministerium, History, Military History, Military policy
There were many four star Geman Generals one of which was Erwin Rommel
Wolf Keilig has written: 'Die Generale des Heeres' -- subject(s): Generals, Germany, Germany. Heer, Registers, World War, 1939-1945
yes it is really possible.