Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.
The first country taken by Hitler's Germany was Austria, in March 1938.
Do you mean what countries that took part in the Holocaust were not taken over by Hitler? Because obviously he did not take over any country in the Americas, nor most of the world.
Romania was never taken by Hitler; Romania was an ally of Germany against Soviet Union invasion.
The two major pacts that caused World War 2 were the Munich Pact and the German Soviet Non Aggression Pact. The Munich Pact (sometimes called agreement ) showed Hitler that the appeasement policies of France & England were still in operation. The German people now more than ever believed in Hitler. Without firing a shot, Hitler had occupied the Rhineland, taken over Austria and now had the Sudetenland. With the German-Soviet Union Non Aggression pact (treaty ) Hitler had taken Stalin out of the picture. He knew that Poland would collapse at once as the secret clause in the deal with Stalin, allowed the Soviets to take over eastern Poland. Hitler now had any hopes of France & England to save Poland dashed.
you have countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria, but if they had governments that Hitler did not approve of or were uncooperative, then they would have been taken over.
The first country taken by Hitler's Germany was Austria, in March 1938.
In 1920s Hitler most agressive action was the Munich putsch. In 1930s Hitler done many major actions such as Rise to Power, Building of Concentration camps, Blackmailing countries into getting Austria and the sudetenland, Kirstallnact and the Invasion of Poland.
Do you mean what countries that took part in the Holocaust were not taken over by Hitler? Because obviously he did not take over any country in the Americas, nor most of the world.
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Bulgaria was never taken by Hitler. Bulgaria and Germany were allies.
Members of Israels Olympic Team were taken Hostage, and then killed in Munich.
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Romania was never taken by Hitler; Romania was an ally of Germany against Soviet Union invasion.
The policy of appeasement was used by the French and British to appease Hitler in the hopes that Hitler would leave their nations alone. The "appeasement camp" thought that if Hitler was given what he wanted he would be satisfied. They did not understand Hitler and his agendas. They Brits and French were made to look like fools when they found out Hitler had already taken the the Sudetenland at the time of the Munich Conference and signing of the pact that allowed Hitler to have the Sudetenland within Czechoslovakia. The policy appeasement is as foolish as giving your lunch to the school bully when he will only come back the next day.
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The two major pacts that caused World War 2 were the Munich Pact and the German Soviet Non Aggression Pact. The Munich Pact (sometimes called agreement ) showed Hitler that the appeasement policies of France & England were still in operation. The German people now more than ever believed in Hitler. Without firing a shot, Hitler had occupied the Rhineland, taken over Austria and now had the Sudetenland. With the German-Soviet Union Non Aggression pact (treaty ) Hitler had taken Stalin out of the picture. He knew that Poland would collapse at once as the secret clause in the deal with Stalin, allowed the Soviets to take over eastern Poland. Hitler now had any hopes of France & England to save Poland dashed.
The Nazis had a pact with the USSR (The Hitler-Stalin Pact, also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact) that stated if the Baltic states were taken over, Hitler would take 2, Stalin would take 2, and Lithuania (the country in the middle) would remain neutral ground. In addition, the United States signed a non-aggression pact with Russia in the early 1970's.