German Path to War Objective: Describe the ways Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles and the path that Germany took to start WW II.

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German Path to War Objective: Describe the ways Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles and the path that Germany took to start WW II.

I. Re-armed Military Violation of the Treaty of Versailles

II Occupation of the Rhineland Appeasement Violation of the Treaty of Versailles

III. Participation in the Spanish Civil War Spanish Civil War (1936) proved to be a testing ground for German and Italian Power.

IV. Anschluss with Austria (1938) Forced union between Germany and Austria

V. Munich Agreemant (1938) Gave Germany the Sudentenland (part of Czechslovakia) Nevelle Chamberlin-Mr. Appeasemant. "PEACE IN OUR TIME!"

VI. German invasion of Poland September 1, World War II Begins