uh bottom answer was really stupid haha
anyway it started in march 1936, why? because of the demilitarization of the Rhineland between the borders of Germany and France.
The treaty of Versailles ordered it to be demilitarized and therefore angered the Germans, prompting the German army to move in thus the Germans remilitarized the rhineland as a sign of unwillingness to give into the treaty of Versailles. But then 3 years after that the second world war broke out but was still favoured by some as it shows German nationalism.
gud enough for ya ;)
The invasion of the Rhineland came first in 1939 and the Poland came in 1940
1. Re-militarized the Rhineland 2. invaded Albania 3. took part in a multi-state invasion of Greece
In 1936-37: none. (In 1936 they remilitarized the Rhineland, but as the area had remained German there was no take over). The first area that the Nazis took over was Austria in 1938.
Most of the Rhineland borders on France or Belgium.
Because he killed many people and the Rhineland did'nt know that he killed people.
1936.
The invasion of the Rhineland came first in 1939 and the Poland came in 1940
After the invasion, the French met with Hitler and told him that he could have the Rhineland, but to stop trying to take land.
invasion of rhineland by Hitler
i think 1939
Slow, but very effective
it was important because he wannted moore land lol:)
1. Re-militarized the Rhineland 2. invaded Albania 3. took part in a multi-state invasion of Greece
The Rhineland was is a part of Germany. There is a German state Rhineland-Palatinate. The northern part of this state is the Rhineland and further north, up to the region around cologne is the Rhineland.
1) 1933 Secret Rearmament 2) 1935 Public Rearmament 3) 1936 Re militarisation of the Rhineland 4) March 1938 Union with Austria 5) September 1938 Invasion of the Sudetenland 6) March 1939 Invasion of Czechoslovakia 7) Invasion of Poland
It wouldn't be class as an "invasion" but Hitler took control of the Rhineland, Sudetenland He allied with Austria n 1938.
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931The invasion of Abbysinia by Italy in 1935The re-militarisation of the Rhineland by Germany in 1936All these were aggressive actions, but whether they threatened world peace is debatable.