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Why was it important to France that the Treaty of Versailles included the demilitarization of the Rhineland?

Most of the Rhineland borders on France or Belgium.


The Rhineland was a buffer zone between Germany and?

The Rhineland was a buffer zone between Germany and France.


Which nations shared the border with rhineland?

France and Germany


What was taken by Germany from France?

Rhineland


When did Nazis enter rhineland?

The Nazis wanted the Rhineland back. It belonged to Germany, not France. They got it back when Britain and France tried to appease the Nazis.


Which nations shared a border with the Rhineland?

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


Why was the rhineland demilitarised?

Nowhere! The Rhineland was always the Rhine River Valley that covered the border between France and Germany, but it was not demilitarized until AFTER World War I in order to give France a measure of security.


Why asbestos Germany and reoccupation of the Rhineland a significant turning point toward war?

It was against the Versailles Treaty. The Rhineland was suppose to be a demilitarized zone with no German troops. Hitler chanced putting troops into the Rhineland but fear an attack from France. He would send around 32,000 troops to be stationed in the Rhineland, to be ready if France would attack but no such thing happened. France would appease Hitler, allowing him to break the Versailles Treaty.


What region bordering France and Belgium had Germany reoccupied by 1936?

Rhineland


Where is the Rhineland located in World War 2?

Most of Germany is on the east side of the Rhine River. A small part of Germany is west of the Rhine, and is called the Rhineland. The Rhineland is on the same side of the River as France, which was why the French wanted it "demilitarized" after WWI. If the Germans were forbidden by the Peace Treaty to have military units stationed in the Rhineland, it would be harder for Germany to invade France again.


What is the Rhineland?

The Rhineland is the place in between Germany and France that was demilitarized for Germany after the First World War; it was a term of the Treaty of Versailles. It was later remilitarized by Hitler.


Why did France and Britain fail to react to German remilitarization of the Rhineland?

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