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25 January, 22:14
Why is rhineland 1936 and austria 1938 important?
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Kelsie Acevedo
25 January, 22:28
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In 1936 Hitler boldly marched 22,000 German troops into the Rhineland, in a direct contravention of the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler offered France and Britain a 25 year non-aggression pact and claimed 'Germany had no territorial demands to make in Europe'.
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