At this stage in the war Hitler had a supervisory role: no more than that. He allowed his generals to get on with it without his interferance. The mechanisation of the German forces was simply too great for the Polish to withstand. The subsquent Russian intervention was not needed from the German point of view.
Your teacher probably wants the answer Poland, since it was the German invasion of Poland which led directly to the outbreak of WWII. In fact there had been several German annexations before this (in the 'Sudetenland', and in Austria) which had caused some local fighting. But it was invading Poland which started the big shooting-match.
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No. Germany did by invading Poland on the 1st september 1939.
The Invasion of Poland was from 1 September - 6 October 1939
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September 1, 1939.
He used a style of warfare called blitzkrieg(lightning war) which involved attacking by surprise and pushing hard to achieve victory
Invading Poland in 1939
There's a misunderstanding here. The Allied armies took routes required by military considerations. Liberating camps was not a key military objective.
the end of polands Jews and sparked more antisemitism
Because it just has
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