In the late 1930s, Germany expanded territorially through a series of aggressive moves that violated the Treaty of Versailles. Notable events included the remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936, the annexation of Austria (Anschluss) in March 1938, and the acquisition of the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia later that year, following the Munich Agreement. These actions were part of Adolf Hitler's expansionist policies aimed at uniting all German-speaking populations and re-establishing Germany as a dominant European power. This expansion set the stage for World War II as it emboldened further military aggression.
Many books in Germany were burned in huge bonfires that consisted only of books. No wood. This happened because the Nazis thought that some books in Germany were against the Nazis and Hitler as well. So, they banned some books that were of "Lighter" criticisms, and burned those that were considered too against the Nazis ways and beliefs.
Germany and Japan both sought to expand their territories through military conquest and aggression during the early to mid-20th century. They both aimed to establish empires and exert dominance over other nations through force.
In several ways. First, it upset the delicate status quo, leaving a power vacuum. At the time the safeguards against the rise of dictators were not in place, so small radical parties were able to take advantage of the situation. Other people like Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) used force to rise to power, and people feared him enough not to oppose his actions.
Hi Jennifer No, not at all, for most of the war it really looked like they would win, and the world had no reason to assume anything else. Especially in late 1940, things seemed really hopeless. With the entrance of the USA in the war, and with the Soviets stopping Germany at Stalingrad, Germany could no longer win the war. But there are many ways of losing a war, and Germany still had the power to fend off final defeat two more long years. Cheerio Tommy
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Many books in Germany were burned in huge bonfires that consisted only of books. No wood. This happened because the Nazis thought that some books in Germany were against the Nazis and Hitler as well. So, they banned some books that were of "Lighter" criticisms, and burned those that were considered too against the Nazis ways and beliefs.
Germany and Japan both sought to expand their territories through military conquest and aggression during the early to mid-20th century. They both aimed to establish empires and exert dominance over other nations through force.
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There are two ways to expand your lungs: 1. Muscles in your chest expand your Rib Cage and pull your lungs outward, expanding their volume. 2. Your Diaphram muscles pull downward and expand your lungs downward.
Computer networking can be used many ways to expand a business such as remotely accessible records. Other ways are increased communication and information flow between departments.
the closing of the frontier. Santo :)
read the book. pg 63
allowed us to expand and perform certain tasks faster
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They did! When diplomatic ways didn't help, they declared war on Germany!
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