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How did Hitler defy western democracies by violating the Treaty of Versailles?

He took more land and grew Germany's army larger then the treaty limited them to.


Was Hitler convinced that the Western powers had no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles?

Yes. Hitler thought the allies woulden't use force to keep the trat of Versailles, actually when he strated to break the treaty they (britin and France) made up the Munich pact which gave into Germany's wishes of getting more land.


Hitler's violations of the Treaty of Versailles?

He demilitarized the Rhineland, united with Austria, increased his army, expanded his country and began to take more land (eg. Sudetenland)


What did the winners get in the Treaty of Versailles?

wood-raw Wilson gained more from the treaty of Versailles because he didn't want to Germany destroyed


What did Hitler do in the Rhineland?

Basically, German troops set foot in that region and started remilitarizing the Rhineland military, which violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Of course, no countries took action since they thought that was the end of any German hostility. Hitler, of course, was at no state to make war with France yet.


What did the League of Nations do when Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles?

Ridiculously, nothing. Hitler "called their bluff" they decided to take no action right away. Eventually Hitler and Germany were more powerful than the league and from this position they could do nothing.


Why did the Treaty of Versailles end?

Because generally speaking it caused the second world war, and after the WWII the winning leaders didn't want another war for a harsh treaty, that's why there were "no sanctions" for Germany in 1945. To answer your question more precisely, Hitler ended with the Treaty of Versailles as soon as he got in power. How? He started rearming secretly; he unificated Austria to Germany; and it all ended when the second world war started.


List the ten most important treaties in world history?

(Not in any order) Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Paris 1783, Treaty of Tilsit, Treaty of Ghent, Treaty of Portsmouth, Potsdam treaty, N.A.T.O. (north Atlantic treaty organization), Treaty of Paris 1856, Treaty of Paris 1815. There are a whole more bunch but in my opinion these did the most.


What were the underlying an immediate causes of World War 2?

WWII was caused by the German's and Adolf Hitler. Hitler think quite rightly stood up to the countries in the Treaty of Versailles telling them to give Germany back what they lost in WWI or Germany would declare war. they gave him this and more but that is when Hitler lost it he kept wanting more and more until there was no more to give and that is how WWII started


How significant was resentment in Germany over the treaty of Versailles in Hitler's rise to power?

very because Hitler promised to bring peace to Germany and also to regain all of the land that was taken from them. he also promised more jobs and to bring Germany back to a powerful nation in Europe


What did the world think when Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles?

they didnt realy care because every country was buisy dealing with the great depression to go to war with germany witch would just make them more broke


Did Hitler think Germany and austria should unite?

Yep. And they did unite once he got into power. I think they united in 1935 and the liberal democracy of Austria was then run by political bullies in an Austrian fascist party similar to Hitler's. The unity of the two countries, Anschluss, was forbidden by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles which the victors in WWI had imposed on Germany. So, Anschluss, when it came under Hitler, was one more 'in-your-face' rejection of the terms of the old Treaty which so many Germans, not just Hitler, found objectionable.