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Yes. Hitler thought the allies woulden't use force to keep the trat of Versailles, actually when he strated to break the treaty they (britin and France) made up the Munich pact which gave into Germany's wishes of getting more land.

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Hitler was confident that the Western states who had signed the Treaty of Versailles would?

have no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles.


What year does the Armistice with Germany occur?

The Armistice with Germany occurred on November 11, 1918. This agreement effectively ended the fighting in World War I, leading to the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front. The armistice laid the groundwork for the subsequent peace negotiations and the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.


When did www1 end?

World War I ended in western Europe when the armistice with Germany took effect on November 11, 1918. On June 28, 1919, Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles marking the official end of the war between Germany and France, Italy, Britain and other allies. Between these two dates, Allied powers had a blockade on Germany that was lifted during the Treaty of Versailles. Further treaties ended war in eastern Europe in the early 1920s.


What was they fighting for in World War 2?

Each country had their own reason for entering the war. Germany was pissed that they got screwed over by the Treaty of Versailles, Japan wanted to create an empire (at the expense of the "western" countries), Mussolini wanted to gain from France and Britain. Etc, etc.


What was the official agreement that ended World War 1?

The armistice of November 11, 1918 halted the hostilities of the Great War; however, the Treaty of Versailles which was executed between Germany and the Allies on June 28, 1919 was the formal peace treaty. The US Senate refused to ratify the treaty and the US signed a separate treaty with Germany, the Treaty of Berlin, in August, 1921. See the discussion

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Hitler was confident that the Western states who had signed the Treaty of Versailles would?

have no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles.


Where was Versailles situated?

Western suburbs of Paris.


What kind of region is the Palace of Versailles?

The Palace of Versailles is a palace, not a region. It is on the western outskirts of Paris, and is easy to reach from Paris.


Why Hitlers pact with Stalin was a key factor to Britain and France to declare war on Germany?

After World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles had limited Germany's military power. As chancellor, Hitler stressed that Germany wished to revise the unfair provisions. Germany, he said, only wanted rightful place among the European states. On March 9, 1935, however, Hitler announced the creation of a new air force. One week later, he began a military draft that would expand Germany's army from 100,000 to 550,000 troops. These steps were in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles. France, Great Britian, and Italy warned against future aggressive steps. Hitler was convinced that the Western countries had no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles. Hence, on March 7, 1936, he sent German troops to the Rhineland. According to the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was not permitted to have weapons of fortifications there. France had the right to use force against the violation of this provision but would act without British support.


Why was Hitler's pact with Stalin a key factor in forcing Britain and France to declare war on Germany?

After World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles had limited Germany's military power. As chancellor, Hitler stressed that Germany wished to revise the unfair provisions. Germany, he said, only wanted rightful place among the European states. On March 9, 1935, however, Hitler announced the creation of a new air force. One week later, he began a military draft that would expand Germany's army from 100,000 to 550,000 troops. These steps were in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles. France, Great Britian, and Italy warned against future aggressive steps. Hitler was convinced that the Western countries had no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles. Hence, on March 7, 1936, he sent German troops to the Rhineland. According to the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was not permitted to have weapons of fortifications there. France had the right to use force against the violation of this provision but would act without British support.


Where is Versailles?

In the western suburbs of Paris (it used to be outside the city at the time the Palace was built).


Why Hitler's pact with Stalin was a key factor in forcing Britain and France to declare war on Germany?

After World War 1, the Treaty of Versailles had limited Germany's military power. As chancellor, Hitler stressed that Germany wished to revise the unfair provisions. Germany, he said, only wanted rightful place among the European states. On March 9, 1935, however, Hitler announced the creation of a new air force. One week later, he began a military draft that would expand Germany's army from 100,000 to 550,000 troops. These steps were in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles. France, Great Britian, and Italy warned against future aggressive steps. Hitler was convinced that the Western countries had no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles. Hence, on March 7, 1936, he sent German troops to the Rhineland. According to the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was not permitted to have weapons of fortifications there. France had the right to use force against the violation of this provision but would act without British support.


How western democracy treated Hitlers ignorance to the Treaty of Versailles and his increased aggression?

We call that as Prey.


Which revolution first convinced US officials they had to stop the spread of communism in the Western Hemisphere?

Fidel Castro's revolution in Cuba


How did Hitler defy western democracies by violating the Treaty of Versailles?

He took more land and grew Germany's army larger then the treaty limited them to.


What can the Surinamese do to prevent recolonisation by the Netherlands?

They have to do nothing because the Netherlands have no intention to recolonise Suriname. Western countries view colonisation as something from the past.


What were the military terms of the treaty Versailles?

The military terms of the Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, imposed significant restrictions on Germany following World War I. The German army was limited to 100,000 troops, the navy was significantly reduced, and the country was prohibited from having an air force. Additionally, Germany was not allowed to manufacture or import weapons and was required to demilitarize the Rhineland, a buffer zone along its western border. These restrictions aimed to prevent future aggression and maintain peace in Europe.