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On March 7, 1936, Hitler's military forces entered the Rhineland. This violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, agreed to at the end of World War I. Under that Treaty, although the Rhineland was still part of Germany, it was required to be a demilitarized zone, to provide a buffer between the armies of Germany and the countries of Western Europe, such as France and Belgium, which had suffered greatly in the First World War. More than 32,000 German soldiers and armed policemen crossed into the Rhineland, yet the then-powers of Western Europe, France and England, took no action against this violation of the Treaty.

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