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telo118 [61]
2 years ago
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How did Britain and France respond when Hitler invaded Austria in 1938

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expeople1 [14]2 years ago
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Answer: i hope this help this is all i answer yo will see your answer nest to the check mark

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What do we call it when Hitler began to build up his forces in 1935? re-armament

What is conscription? calling up men into the army

How did Britain and France react to rearmament? They did nothing

Where did Hitler invade on March 7, 1936, which broke the Treaty of Versailles? The Rhineland

How did Britain and France respond to Germany's invasion of the Rhineland? They did nothing

Why did German Generals advise not entering the Rhineland? It might engage France in a war

How did Britain and France respond to the German invasion of Austria in 1938? They did nothing.

What had the treaty of Versailles said about Anschluss? The treaty of Versailles said Anschluss, the union of Germany and Austria, was forbidden.

Where is the Sudentenland? It is part of Czechoslovakia.

Why did Hitler say he invaded the Sudetenland? He wanted to protect the rights of Sudeten's German minority

How did Britain and France respond to Hitler's invasion of the Sudetenland? At Munich, on Sept. 29, 1938, they gave in to Hitler.

What finally made the British people realize the only way to stop Hitler was a war? When Hitler marched into Czechoslovakia and took the rest of it over.

what was Great Britain and France's reaction to the German takeover of Czechoslovakia? They announced they would defend the integrity of Poland.

This means giving into a bully appeasement

What have historians said the results of appeasement have been. let Hitler grow stronger, gave Britain time to rearm, humilitated Britain, abandoned millions of people to the Nazis, caused the war by encouraging Hitler to think he could do anything, was a fine attempt to prevent teh deaths of millions of people in a war.

What were the five most important reasons that Britain appeased Hitler? Some British approved of Hitler's policies, The British people hoped that a strong Germany would stop the growth of Communist Russsia, Many people felt that events in Europe wer not Britain's business, Many British wanted peace, many British people agreed with Hitler that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair.

This was the term for the Union of Germany and Austria. Anschluss

Who called the Munich conference the "Peace in our time"? Neville Chamberlain

Why would Russia sign the Nazi-Soviet Pact even though they did not like Hitler and not join with Britain instead? Stalin was afraid if he supported Britain and Germany did invade Poland, Britain would back down like they had so many times before and Russia would be fighting a war in Poland on Britain's behalf. On the other hand, Hitler was promising Stalin peace and half of Poland.

Which British leader opposed the policy of appeasement? Winston Churchill

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