Hitler took Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933 primarily because he wanted to pursue his aggressive foreign policy objectives without interference or opposition from the international community. By leaving the League, Hitler sought to assert Germany's independence and sovereignty, enabling him to rearm the country and expand its territory without facing sanctions or constraints imposed by the League. Additionally, Hitler believed the League was ineffective and biased against Germany, making its membership irrelevant to his plans for expansion and domination in Europe.
Germany withdrew from the League of Nations on the 19th of September, 1933.
Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January 1933.
Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933.
It was implicit when he pulled Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933.
World news events from 1933 include Japan and Germany withdrawing from the League of Nations. Also in 1933, Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany.
Stresemann negotiated German admission to the League in 1925 (with effect from 1926), and Hitler pulled Germany out in 1933 as a protest against the disarmament conference in progress at the time.
Germany withdrew from the League of Nations on the 19th of September, 1933.
At the time the League of Nations was trying to pursue a policy of multi--lateral reductions in armaments - the very opposite of what Hitler wanted.
The League of Nations
There was no such thing as the United Nations. You are confusing the League of Nations with the UN. Germany was in the League for a short time in the 1920's but withdrew in 1933 when Hitler became Chancellor.
Germany and Japan
Yes, in 1933.
Germany withdrew from the league in 1933 on the grounds that the League did not treat them fairly.
Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
In January 1933, Adolf Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany.