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Hitler took it as a sign of weakness of the Western allies and assumed that they scared to go to war. So he kept pushing back the Versailles Treaty gaining a bigger army, navy and airforce, remilitarising the Rhineland, Anschluss, the Sudetenland and others. At every violation of Versailles France and the UK didn't try and stop him. Even after Munich when Hitler was allowed to recolonise the Sudetenland a treaty was drawn up and signed by France and the UK allowing the return to Germany of this territory. Hitler then went back on that treaty and promise and invaded Czechoslovakia.

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allowed him to concentrate on the problem of Poland without having to fear an attack from the powerful USSR.

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