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* When Hitler came to power in January 1933 Germany was participating with Britain, France and other countries in a League of Nations disarmament conference. The German delegates on orders from Hitler became uncooperative. * By the summer of 1933 it was clear that Germany was rearming (while still officially participating in a disarmament conference). Germany was criticized for this. * In October, Hitler proposed that Germany should be allowed to increase the size of its armed forces substantially and gave the conference three days to accept. When it gave no reply, he pulled Germany out of the League of Nations. * 1935 - Germany reintroduced compulsory militarily service. * 1936 - Germany remilitarized the Rhineland. * 1938 (March) - Germany annexed Austria. * 1938 (September) - Germany demanded the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and got it amid threats of war. * 1939 (March) - Germany occupied the rest of Bohemia and Moravia. By this stage it was obvious that Britain and France was facing a ruthlessly expanionist Germany.

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