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    east. He also wanted to unite all Germans‚ and this included Anschluss. He also wanted to destroy communism and reverse the Treaty of Versailles by remilitarising the Rhineland and taking back the Saar. Explain how Hitler destroyed the Treaty of Versailles. When Hitler came to power‚ he did various things which destroyed the Treaty of Versailles. One of them was that Hitler ignored one of the most important points of the treaty – Anschluss with Austria. By ignoring the winning powers‚ Hitler had united

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    Kacie Lee Tomasetti AP World P.6 3/25/18 ID #25 A 1. Anschluss (620) Anschluss was the “union” with Germany and Austria in March of 1938. Hitler made his basis of the seizure of Austria on uniting the Germans together. However‚ it is important to note that this is also symbolically meaningful. Specifically‚ it generated the momentum for the Nazis attempting to expand their influence in territories like the Sudetenland. 2. Fascism (591-595) Fascism was a new form of politics that prioritized hyper-nationalism

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    March 1935‚ Hitler first violated the treaty by introducing compulsory military conscription in Germany and rebuilding the armed forces. March 1936‚ Hitler reoccupied the demilitarized zone in the Rhineland. March 1938‚ Hitler annexed Austria in the Anschluss. March 1939‚ Hitler occupied Czechoslovakia. September 1939‚ Hitler invaded Poland‚ thus initiating WWII in Europe. (Treaty

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    Did the Treaty of Versailles make World War II inevitable? JANUARY 8‚ 2008 STUDENT ID: 081404078 ABSTRACT This essay analyses the origins of the Second World War by briefly summarizing the events from 1919-1939. However‚ most emphasis is put on the amount of responsibility the Treaty of Versailles deserves for the outbreak of war. Other than analysing the Treaty of Versailles on its own‚ it also analyses the effects of the 1929 Wall Street Crash on the world‚ the

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    • Britain and France took no action against Germany. • British claim: Germany was only ‘marching into its own backyard’. • France unwilling to take action without Britain’s support. Anschluss with _______ • TOV stated that there should be no ____________ (anschluss) between Germany and Austria. • Hitler tried to take control of Austria. • Hitler threatened Austrian Chancellor Schushnigg that he would send in his army. • March 1938: German

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    Poland‚ thereby starting the Second World War. A good example of Appeasement was the fact that France did not mobilize troops to stop the German re-occupation of Rhineland. Also‚ neither the British nor France did anything decisive to stop the Anschluss. The ultimate act of appeasement was the Munich Conference where Chamberlain was so desperate to avert war that he simply let Hitler occupy the Sudentenland. In fact‚ he was so pleased with his ‘achievement’ that when he arrived back in Britain after

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    Slovenia is the main individual from the European Union to have experienced every one of the three sorts of totalitarian administration in the past century. By ethicalness of the broad nonattendance of learning among both the Slovene and the broader European open‚ the authors in this article confer two or three more words to the last said. The west of present Slovenia‚ which in 1920 with the Treaty of Rapallo ended up being a bit of the Kingdom of Italy‚ was the key region confronted with the principle

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    peoples were referred to as “ Untermesh‚” basically calling them a lesser people compared to the Germans‚ which the term had come from the Nazi ideologies of Adolf Hitler. Upon gaining power‚ these fascist powers became incredibly expansionist‚ with Anschluss‚ the German unification of Germany and Austria‚ and the Munich Conference‚ which had the Sudetenland ceded to Germany‚ a land that was majority German speaking. Other fascist powers also took advantage of the distractions created by Germany and gained

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    WWII RESEARCH Vincent Kwok Alexine Yap Amy Nguyen Linh Dan Tran Question: Was the Wall Street Crash of October 1929 the main reason for WWII starting in September 1939? a. Identify parameters of question >>>”The main reason”? Obviously‚ we know that there are several other reasons to have started WWII. We will‚ however‚ still inspect to what extent the Wall Street Crash had on subsequent events leading up to WWII‚ and attempt to link the other causes to each other in order to gain a holistic

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    After the Balfour Declaration in 1917– promise national home to the Jews in Palestine in order to gain Jewish support during the war – Britons had to deal with the serious Arab- Jewish clatter. In May‚ Britain fought with Afghanistan and in Persia she confronted with the nationalist over the treaty. And in the same time‚ close to home Ireland announced her republic and set up a temporary government meanwhile attacked and fought with the English. Furthermore‚ the Halibut Treaty was signed in 1923

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