Rise of Hitler.

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Rise of Hitler

Blamed the Jews and Poles Treaty of Versailles Hitler's Actions Reaction by other Nations Germany is required to pay reparations Stopped Paying Did Nothing Germany is required to disarm No Military Built up the Military Did Nothing Germany is required to give up all land Started to take over other countries Did Nothing Blamed the Jews and Poles for problems Germany had to take the blame for WWI Did Nothing

Giving into acts of aggression to prevent resistance (war). Appeasement: Giving into acts of aggression to 
prevent resistance (war). 1. Which policy shows that appeasement does not always 
prevent war? 1. British policy toward Germany in Munich during the 1930’s 2. French policy in Indochina in the 1950’s 3. United States policy toward Cuba in the early 1960’s 4. Iraqi policy toward Iran in the 1980’s