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-It was strictly against the treaty of Versailles as well as the locarno pact

-Hitler feared that France and Britain might get involved

-Hitler had a very weak army then and his command was to draw back if the French tried to intervene

-Hitler knew he was invading not (as later claimed) protecting his frontiers

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1936


Did Hitler take the Rhineland?

No he didnt .


What aggression action did Hitler take that directly challenged the league of nations?

Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.


What was the 1936 German occupation of the Rhineland met by?

The 1936 German occupation of the Rhineland was met by Hitler's troops. Hitler created the reoccupation of the Rhineland military forces to build up his own army.


What demilitarized zone did Hitler invaded?

The Rhineland.


What were some of the effects of appeasing Hitler's after his invasion of the Rhineland?

After the invasion, the French met with Hitler and told him that he could have the Rhineland, but to stop trying to take land.


In 1936 Hitler sent in military units to remilitarize?

Rhineland .


What was the Rhineland used for in World War 1?

For Hitler's troops


Why did Hitler want the Rhineland so badly?

Because he killed many people and the Rhineland did'nt know that he killed people.