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d.it allowed european traders to seize control of indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
Czechoslovakia, which was invaded by Germany with permission from Britain and France given at the Munich Conference. You ask which country was a "victim" of Britain's and France's willingness to appease Hitler, but you are not understanding the basic facts. The Sudetenland wanted to be part of Germany because they were Germans and they were separated from Germany after World War 1. So they were glad to get reconnected to Germany. Hitler used the issue of Sudetenland against Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia (including Sudetenland) were not part of Germany before WW1, but part of Austria-Hungary. When Austria-Hungary was broken-up as result of WW1, then Hitler decided to seize German-speaking Austria and then create a crisis w/ Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia was seen as the victim of appeasement. By loosing the Sudetenland, they lost valuable territory rich in lignite, coal. So there was a victim - Czechoslavakia.
seize the Hudson river Valley- cut off new England from other states.
From 1918 onwards relations between Germany and Poland were extremely bad. In the areas of Germany given to Poland at the end of World War 1 the nationalities weren't neatly divided into Germans and Poles. The Polish government made various attempts to forbid the use of German as a medium of instruction, Germans were put under a lot of pressure to adopt Polish names - and so on. Some left and relocated to Germany. The Treaty of Versailles required plebiscites to be held in Upper Silesia to decide which area was to be transferred from Germany to Poland. In 1921, before the plebiscites took place, Polish irregulars acting with the support of the Polish government (and with French backing), tried to seize the whole area. The attempt failed, thanks partly to the fact that Britain sent troops to the area. In 1922 Germany concluded the Treaty of Rappallo with the Soviet Union. Relations with the USSR remained till 1933. Much to everyone's surprise, in 1934 Nazi Germany made attempts to improve relations with Poland. Hitler admired the Polish leader, Marshal Pilsudski, for his successes against the Soviets in 1921.
i believe Germany captured Austria and some small countries around it. Other than that Europe was just bombed.
# To append or attach to something. # To seize territory.
The US Marines did not move into a Mexican city to seize weapons from Germany. It is possible that you are referring to a different historical event or misunderstanding the information.
The menstrual cycle seizes once the vagina is done shedding its lining otherwise for it to FULLY seize it would be during menopause or during a time of pregnancy.
The 3 Baltic countries of Latvia,Lithuania,and Estonia. There are probably others,those 3 immediately come to mind.
sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
They wanted to: - Discover new lands - Find natural resources - Seize territories for their nation - For the heck of it
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From an early Dutch word 'snacchen' or 'snakken' There is also an old Norse word 'snaka' - to seize or grasp
English lands in France.
The Munich Putsch was an attempt by the Nazis to seize control of Bavaria in November 1923 and then to try to seize control of Germany. The attempt failed and Hitler was sent to prison. It seems that the consequences of the Munich Putsch had more of an effect than the actual event.
no - SEIZE