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8 March, 18:02

In 1935, as Hitler began to break the Treaty of Versailles stipulations about the German military, why was he not stopped?

1. The major powers felt it had been long enough since WWI

2. When UN weapons inspectors entered Germany, they found no weapons or large armies that would violate the Treaty

3. The United States was late to join the League of Nations

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  1. 8 March, 18:07
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    A: The major powers felt it had been long enough since WW1

    The U. K did not want to provoke another great war, so they allowed Germany to militarize the Rhineland as it was "Germany's backyard", which at the same time broke the Treaty of Versailles. However the U. K and France did send a diplomatic objection from the action (Germany didn't care).
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