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Why did peace collapse review

What was the Anschluss?

Answer: The reunification of Germany and Austria

Was the Anschluss with Austria a violation of the Treaty of Versailles

Answer: Yes it was specifically forbidden for Germany and Austria

What were Hitler's 3 Foreign policy goals

Answer: 1. Destroy Communism 2. Expand German territory 3 Answer: 1. Destroy Communism 2. Expand German territory 3. Abolish the treaty of versailies

What leader is most closely associated with communism during this time.

Answer: Joseph Stalin

Q: What was the Saar Plebisite

Answer: When the people of Saar region voted to return to being German citizens

Q: What is Giving aggressive countries concessions in order to avoid war an example of?

A: Appeasement

Q: Sudentenland region was a part of which country

A: Czechoslovakia

Q: What was Brittan and Frances reaction to Germany reoccupying the Reinland

A: They did nothing , the Germans were met with no conflict

Q: Who is most closely associated with fascism ?

A:Benito Mussolini

Q: Why did the British and French appease hitler?

A: Some British people approved of Hitler's policies. The British people hoped that a strong Germany would stop the growth of Communist Russia. Many people felt that events in Europe were not Britain's business. Many British people wanted peace. Many British people agreed with Hitler that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair.

Q: Hitler had a desire to unite all German speakers into the _______

A: Reich

The Munich agreement ceded what to Germany?

The Sudentland region.

Q: Once receiving the The Sudentland region what was Germanys next move of expansion?

A: Taking over the rest of Czechoslovakia

Q: The desire to expand Germany was known as ___________

Lebensraum

Q: What was the importance of the Scramcup numonoic

A: It detailed the 8 steps that lead to war.

Q: As part of the Nazi-Soviet pact which country did they agree to split?

A: Poland

Q: How did Hitler go about destroying the treaty of Versailles?

A: Remilitarizing , Expanding his empire, Anschluss with Austria, Refusing to pay reparations, The Rhineland

Q: What is conscription

A: Drafting citizens into the military

What was