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What consequences were there from the rise of the Nazis?

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Important consequences included these: * Germany began rearming on a vast scale. * The Nazis, using the injustices of the Treaty of Versailles as an excuse, embarked on a policy of boundless expansion in Europe. This made war practically inevitable. * The adoption of policies that culminated in the Holocaust, though this was not obvious in the early years.

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