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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.


What German rose to power with the goal to reverse the Treaty of Versailles and seek revenge on the Allied powers?

Hitler


How did the treaty of the Versailles help Hitler get the power?

Hitler held on to the Treaty of Versailles and used it to convince the rest of Germany that the Allied Powers were to blame. He basically said that Germany should take revenge on Britain for the damages Britain did to them.


How did Hitler ignore the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?

Hitler's nationalistic feelings towards Germany caused him to be angry with the results of the Treaty. In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was blamed for World War I, forced to pay war debts, forced to demilitarize, and much of their original territory was distributed to the Allied Powers. Hitlers purpose was to make Germany great again, and he could only do so by violating the Treaty.


What action did the western powers believe that Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles in 1936?

They didn't believe they knew Hitler was breaking the treaty of versailled e.g. Hitler smashed the 100,000 army limit, formed an Air and Naval Force, Conquerd the Rhineland. Dispite all of this the allied forced did nothing to Germany but just talk.


What were the appeasements in the Treaty of Versailles?

I think you are a bit confused. "Appeasement" was not a part of the Versailles Treaty. This refers to the actions (or really lack of actions) taken by the Allied powers when Germany began violating the agreements that ended World War 1.


How did appeasement and nonintervention encourage Hitler aggression?

It made Hitler think that the other European powers would not go to war with him no matter what he did and allowed him to make a mockery of the Versailles Peace Treaty


What were examples of aggression by the axis powers prior to 1939?

japan invaded Manchuria, Italy attacked ethiopa, Hitler broke treaty of Versailles, japan invaded rest of Chubam Hitler moved in Austria, Munich conference


Why did Hitler and Stalin sign a nonaggression pact in 1939?

hitler signed it so that he could invade poland without the worry of two threats (i.e. from Britain and france-the western powers as well as USSR). Stalin signed it because he was suspicious of the western powers, and because Germany could offer him things like land. - and he got it- the baltic states of Lithuania, latvia and Estonia.


Which group did Hitler belong to axis powers or the allies?

Hitler and Germany were part of the Axis powers.


Who was the treaty of Versailles with?

Germany, mostly, and the Allied powers.


In what treaty did the world powers agree to disarm?

Treaty of Versailles