Rhineland
Adolf Hitler lived in Berlin, Germany.
In Germany
In January 1933, Adolf Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany.
Hitler's Nazi Empire wasn't in complete control of Germany, it was a political party which had hitler as leader.
Hitler had 16 betalions of men and they were ordered to take it at any cost, they also cooked pancakes (New respondent) I thought he was bluffing, and had actually issued sealed orders to retreat if they met any resistance.
The relationship between a government and an individual differs greatly when comparing Hitler's Germany and Western democracies. In Hitler's Germany, the individual did not have any say in government. Conversely, in Western democracies, the individual always has a say in government via their ability to vote.
German region on the French and Belgian border that hitler reoccupied despite it being demilitarized by the Treaty of Versailles.
He actually fought on the western front in World War 1
western germany along the french border, it was called the "Rhineland"
Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
Hitler never invaded Germany, he lived in Germany and was the Chancellor of Germany.
Hitler was incharge of germany- he did not have to capture it.
Germany hosted the Olympics in 1936 when Hitler was the leader of Germany.
Germany never invaded Hitler, Hitler was a human being, not a country.
Adolf Hitler lived in Berlin, Germany.
Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933.
Hitler didn't want Abyssinia: Mussolini wanted it. During the Italian invasion of Abyssinia, while the European attention was diverted, Hitler took advantage and reoccupied the demilitarised area called Rhineland. This happened in 1936. With this action Hitler broke both the Treaty of Versailles and the Lacarno pact.