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Q: What demilitarized zone that borders France and Germany did Hitler invade prior to World War 2?
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What demilitarized zone did Hitler invade between France and Germany in World War 2?

Poland


What is the Rhineland?

The Rhineland is the place in between Germany and France that was demilitarized for Germany after the First World War; it was a term of the Treaty of Versailles. It was later remilitarized by Hitler.


How did the British policy of appeasement toward Germany enable hitler to send troops into the Rhineland, a supposedly demilitarized area?

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What did Germany expect France to do and what was their plan to prevent it?

Hitler tried to advance in Germany. Germany expected France to go up against Hitler and be victorious. However, they were unsuccessful and Hitler won.


What demilitarized zone did Hitler invaded?

The Rhineland.


What demilitarized territory did Hitler take over?

The Jews


Why asbestos Germany and reoccupation of the Rhineland a significant turning point toward war?

It was against the Versailles Treaty. The Rhineland was suppose to be a demilitarized zone with no German troops. Hitler chanced putting troops into the Rhineland but fear an attack from France. He would send around 32,000 troops to be stationed in the Rhineland, to be ready if France would attack but no such thing happened. France would appease Hitler, allowing him to break the Versailles Treaty.


Why didn't Britain and France react to German militarism?

Because France and Britain agreed to allow Germany to expand its borders a certain amount to try and dispel Hitler's ambition by giving him a large portion of Czechoslovakia. When Hitler kept making advances into the rest of Czechoslovakia and Poland Great Britain and France warned Hitler to stop or they would be forced to declare war. On September 3rd 1939 Great Britain and France declared war on Germany


Who governed France?

I Don't Know About France But I Know Who Governed Germany Adolf Hitler


What country did Hitler say was the mortal enemy of Germany?

France


When did Germany invade France?

Germany invaded France in May 10, 1940. On June 22, France surrendered and Germany captured Paris.


Why was the Rhineland important?

The Rhineland, that is the area of Germany between the Rhine river & the Holland, Belgium, French border was designated to be occupied by allied forces after WW1. They were supposed to be there until 1935 but were withdrawn in 1930. It was to be a demilitarised buffer zone. General Guderian was quoted after the war (WW2) that Germany would have been powerless to oppose an allied intervention when Hitler marched a couple of divisions in, & the likelyhood would have been the removal of Hitler as chancellor at that time ! Hindsight is such a wonderful attribute !