many Germans lived in this area.
I think by trying to take over the world with NAZISM
In 1936 Germany occupied and remilitarised the Rhineland, in contravention of the Treaty of Versailles.
In 1936-37: none. (In 1936 they remilitarized the Rhineland, but as the area had remained German there was no take over). The first area that the Nazis took over was Austria in 1938.
1936 - Germany did not take over any foreign territory, but remilitarized the Rhineland, which was a breach of the Treaty of Versailles. (The Treaty had left the area in Germany, but the Germans were not allowed to have troops there). 1938 (March) - Annexation of Austria (Anschluss). 1938 (October) - Sudetenland (that was, areas of Czechoslovakia adjoining Germany). 1939 (March) - Seized the rest of the Czech Republic and set up Slovakia as a puppet state. Also seized Memel from Lithuania. 1939 (September) - Invaded Poland ... start of World War 2 in Europe.
In 1936-37: none. (In 1936 they remilitarized the Rhineland, but as the area had remained German there was no take over). The first area that the Nazis took over was Austria in 1938.
March.
In 1936, Germany had political control of Rhineland but according to the terms of Versailles they were not permitted to have any troops in the region. Hitler chose to defy the terms and moved troops into the area. The British did not respond, nor did France. Hitler concluded at this point, that no-one would oppose his take-overs.
many Germans lived in this area.
in order to protest against jobs
it was all about unemployment figures and about party ideology. Though by 1936 ideology had to take a back seat as by then Hitler was encouraging women back to work.
I think by trying to take over the world with NAZISM
In 1936 Germany occupied and remilitarised the Rhineland, in contravention of the Treaty of Versailles.
In 1936-37: none. (In 1936 they remilitarized the Rhineland, but as the area had remained German there was no take over). The first area that the Nazis took over was Austria in 1938.
The first Spitfire took about 5 months to build and first flew in March 1936.
The first Spitfire took about 5 months to build and first flew in March 1936.
She Couldn't Take It - 1935 was released on: USA: 8 October 1935 Denmark: 10 February 1936 France: 25 March 1936 Portugal: 17 June 1937 USA: 1 February 1949 (re-release)