Hitler did not send troops to the future.
Hitler first sent troops to: Occupy the Rhineland Auchess with Austria Annex Czechoslovakia & Invade Poland (Which Started World War Two)
3 million
becuase he would not take his troops out of poland.
Hitler's decision to send troops into the Rhineland
Poland
Hitler did not send troops to the future.
Hitler first sent troops to: Occupy the Rhineland Auchess with Austria Annex Czechoslovakia & Invade Poland (Which Started World War Two)
3 million
becuase he would not take his troops out of poland.
Hitler's decision to send troops into the Rhineland
Hitler's decision to send troops into the Rhineland
3 million
3 million
The British promise to Poland was different than that of France. The British agreement with the Poles was a bit vague. In fact, England had very few troops to send to France at the time, let alone troops for Poland. On the other hand, the French had committed to Poland real assistance. France had promised Poland almost immediate offensive action at Germany, should Hitler attack Poland. Weeks before Hitler's invasion of Poland, however, the French high military command informed their government that an effective offensive move against Germany might take a year or more to have it ready. Clearly the French government was in a bind. If the military was truthful, then the danger was not about helping Poland, but what would France do if Hitler attacked France?
The Soviets moved into Eastern Poland Sept 17, 1939. It was 17 days after the Germans attacked the western part.
Hitler's orders for his troops to invade Poland anger the world because it was a violation of the Treaty of Versailles. This action motivated the French and the Brits to declare war on Germany. Thus began World War 2.