Hitler's Foreign Policy 4.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? HistoryCauses and effects of WW2GCSEAQA Created by: Georgie_gbCreated on: 01-06-17 17:12 Hitler's aims 1. Destroy communism. 2. Destroy the ToV. 3. Lebensraum. 4. Unite all German speakers 1 of 10 Re-armament 1932-1939- Warships;30-95. Aircraft; 36-8,250. Soldiers; 100,000-950,000. % spent; 1%-23% 2 of 10 The Saar January 1955. 15 years the League of Nations. 90%. Opposition were beaten up 3 of 10 The Rhineland De-militerised zone, bordered France. 7th March 1936- sent 32,000 troops into the Rhineland 4 of 10 Anschluss Jan 1938, Schushnigg, Austrain Nazis, Arthur Seyss-Inquart. 80,000. 14th March 99.75% voted yes. 5 of 10 Munich September 1938, Czechoslovakia wasn't there. 1st October 6 of 10 Nazi-Soviet Pact 23rd August 1939- not to attack each other and invade and divide Poland 7 of 10 Poland 1st September 1939- Germany invaded Poland. 2 days later Britain and France declared war. USSR invaded on 17th 8 of 10 For Appeasement Avoid another war. ToV was too harsh. Communism was a bigger threat. Not ready for war. 9 of 10 Against Appeasement Hitler grew strong. Didn't stop the war. 10 of 10
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