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Q: What did the League of Nations do when Germany invaded the Rhineland and Mussolini began building his Roman Empire?
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Which nations shared a border with the Rhineland?

The Rhineland shared borders with Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.


Which nations shared the border with rhineland?

France and Germany


How much damage did the abyssinia crisis cause to the league of nations?

While the League of Nations, Britain and France were dealing with Mussolini (the prime minister of Italy), Hitler was rebuilding Germany's army in the Rhineland. Britain and France were appeasing Mussolini so that they will get Mussolini's support but Mussolini turned to Germany Due to Hitler's repowering, the League collapsed!! The abyssinia crisis was just the loaded trigger of the failure of the League but Hitler's growing power during the abyssinian invasion was what pulled the trigger


What nations share a border with Rhineland?

Adjacent to the Rhine region of Germany are Luxembourg, Belgium, and France.


What nations had dictators?

Spain: Francisco Franco Germany: Adolf Hitler Italy: Benito Mussolini Soviet Union: Josef Stalin


How did Germany act to undermine the Treaty of Versailles?

Hitler defied the treaty and began rebuilding Germany's army anyway. Because the League of Nations didn't challenge them, Hitler then moved troops into the Rhineland, which was a buffer between Germany and France.


Who did the Allied nations fight?

Assuming you are referring to WWII, the Allied nations fought the Axis nations, who at the beginning of the war were Germany, Italy, and Japan. Italy was eventually turned into an ally of the US and UK once Mussolini was taken out of power.


What aggression action did Hitler take that directly challenged the league of nations?

Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.


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How did Hitler violate the versaillestreaty?

Germany was not to build up an Army which he did.Germany was not build and own military fighting equipment, planes, ships, subs, or create weapons and ammunition. They did that.Germany was never to invade another nation, carry out aggression against any people groups or nations. He did that in many nations.They had to repay the nations involved in World War 1. Hitler stopped sending them money.He was not to expand the borders of Germany and he did that when he annexed Austria, The Sudetenland and took back the Rhineland.