I'm answering this question for a research paper myself. Anyways, just search The Treay of Versailles and most sites will tell you that the Germans had many restrictions put on them. Which some say led to the next world war or something. I'm not done researching yet though.
Growing conflicts in European and Asian countries.
When Germany pursued rearmament in the 1930s, America had a weak response. America and the other Allies could have strongly objected since it was in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles.
Young women fled into the growing industrial cities, seeking jobs and opportunity. These women discovered they could escape there.
So strong that a mighty coalition nations was needed to destroy his growing empire
In the 1930s, militarists and ultranationalists increased their power through a combination of aggressive propaganda, economic instability, and political maneuvering. They capitalized on national grievances stemming from the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression, promoting a narrative of national revival through militarization and expansion. This led to the militarization of society, the suppression of dissent, and the establishment of authoritarian regimes in countries like Japan and Germany, where militarists and nationalists gained significant influence over government policies and popular support.
Yes, Germany broke the Treaty of Versailles by rearming and expanding its military in the 1930s, in violation of the treaty's restrictions.
The Nazi party government in Germany in the 1930s
germany was hurt more by the treaty of versailles than by the depression
Lowering the land.
growing conflicts in European and Asian countries.
all of them except apple
Neutrality Acts
it happen during the 1930s and they destroy everything
Britain's support for Germany's actions against the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s was primarily driven by a desire to maintain stability in Europe and counter the growing threat of communism from the Soviet Union. Many British leaders viewed the Treaty as excessively harsh and believed that a stronger Germany could act as a buffer against Soviet expansion. Additionally, there was a growing sentiment among the British public and politicians that reconciliation with Germany might prevent another devastating conflict. This led to a policy of appeasement, which ultimately failed to prevent the rise of Nazi aggression.
Growing conflicts in European and Asian countries.
Killing mockingbirds was unlawful. That's all I've got. Good luck.
Conservatives join the American Liberty League, in the 1930s, to oppose President Roosevelt's new deal policies. Many conservatives thought the government was growing to fast.