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The German Path to War
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Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany
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Hitler announces creation of new airforce
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Hitler begins military draft
Draft would expand Germany's army from 100,000 to 550,000 troops -
Hitler sends troops into the demilitarized Rhineland
- Direct violation of the Versailles Treaty
- France had the right to use force against any violation of the demilitarized Rhineland, but would not action without support from Great Britain
- Great Britain viewed the occupation of German territory by German troops as another reasonable action by the dissatisfied power
- Policy of appeasement - diplomatic policy aimed at avoiding war by making concessions to an aggressor
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Rome-Berlin Axis
- Hitler makes agreement with Mussolini
- Agreement recognized the two leaders common political and economic interests
- Mussolini welcomed Hitler's support as the two had common enemies - Great Britain and France
- One month later Mussolini spoke publicly of the new alliance between Italy and Germany - known as the Rome-Berlin Axis
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Hitler and Nazi Germany achieve diplomatic revolution in Europe
- By the end of 1936, Hitler had achieved diplomatic revolution in Europe
- The Treaty of Versailles had been totally broken by Hitler and Germny
- Hitler claimed Germany was once more a "World Power"
- He was convinced neither Great Britain or France would provide much opposition to his plans
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Austria annexed into the German Third Reich
- Hitler achieved one of his longtime goals- Anschluss (union) with Austria, his birth country and Gemany
- By threatening Austria with invasion, Hitler forced the Austrian chancellor to put Austrian Nazis in charge of the government
- No reaction from France or Great Britain
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Hitler demands the Sudetenland
- Hitler demanded the cession to Germany of the Sudetenland- an area in northwestern Czechoslovakia
- He claimed to be willing to risk "world war" to achieve his goal
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The Munich Conference
- Conference held by British, Fench, Germans, and Italians
- Agreement made that met virtually all of Hitler's demands
- German troops were allowed to occupy the Sudetenland
- Hitler promises this to be his last demand- he was believed
- Munich Conference seen as the high point of western appeasement
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Hitler occupies the Czech lands
- Hitler occupied the Czech lands (Bohemia and Moravia)
- With Hitler's encouragment, the Slovaks declared their independence of the Czechs and became a puppet state of Nazi Germany - now known as Slovakia
- Hitler declares in Prague that he would be known as the greatest German of all
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Nonaggression pact signed with the Soviet Union
- Hitler agrees to give Stalin control of eastern Poland and the Baltic states as a means to achieve the agreement with the Soviet Union
- The treaty gave Hitler the freedom to attack Poland
- The Japanese are not included
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German forces invade Poland
- German forces invaded Poland
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Great Britain and France declare war on Germany