Objectives: Hitler’s aggression in Europe.

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Objectives: Hitler’s aggression in Europe. Hitler Takes Action Objectives: Hitler’s aggression in Europe.

Militarizing the Rhineland Treaty of Versailles Germany must keep all military out of the area in the Rhine River Valley – borders France 1936 Hitler sends troops to the Rhineland Claimed it was to protect Germany because of “France and Soviet union military agreement.” No military response

The Anschluss Wanted to unite all ethnic Germans Tried to force Austrian government to Anschluss – union with Germany Popular among Austrians Another violation of treaty

The Sudetenland Hitler was confident no one would stop him Wanted control of German speaking region of Czechoslovakia The Sudetenland Encouraged them to protest against government Began threatening military attack Neville Chamberlain (British Prime Minister) Attempt to avoid conflict Agreed to allow Hitler to annex the Sudetenland Boasted that he has achieved “peace for out time.”

Unstoppable? Why allow Hitler to take all of this territory?

Appeasement Giving in to aggressive demands Many thought Hitler would stop after the Sudetenland Many saw he would not Winston Churchill – condemned Chamberlain as cowardly

Early Moves Hitler sent troops to take over the remainder of Czechoslovakia What did he want? Established a pact with Italy 1939 – announced a nonaggression pact with Soviet Union Stay out of the way

Blitzkrieg