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German Violations of the Treaty and Expansion 1935: Hitler initiated a draft to expand Germany's army and build a new air force. 1936: Hitler ordered the German military to occupy the Rhineland, a stretch of German territory that had been demilitarized under the treaty. 1937: Hitler called for the reunification of German-speaking peoples.
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German Violations of the Treaty and Expansion March 1938: Hitler invaded Austria and announced Anschluss, or unification, of Austria and Germany. September 1938: In exchange for peace, the Sudetenland was ceded to Germany. This policy became known as appeasement. March 1939: Despite promises, Hitler invaded and divided Czechoslovakia.
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Movement Toward War March 1939: Hitler demanded the return of Danzig, Poland, to German control. With British and French support, Poland refused. Summer 1939: Hitler prepared to invade Poland and entered negotiations with the USSR to prevent doing battle on two fronts. August 23, 1939: Stalin agreed to a nonaggression treaty with Hitler. Germany and the USSR signed the Nazi-Soviet Pact.
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Blitzkrieg September 1939: Germany invaded Poland in a powerful, swift attack known as blitzkrieg, meaning “lightning war.” May 1940: Hitler began a new blitzkrieg, invading the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium.
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Blitzkrieg June 1940: The Allied forces of Britain and France became trapped in Belgium. Meanwhile, German forces overwhelmed France. June 22, 1940: France surrendered. Hitler installed Marshal Philippe Pétain as leader of the new Vichy government.
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French and British Defiance Charles de Gaulle refused to acknowledge French surrender. Winston Churchill declared that Britain would not surrender to German aggression. The Luftwaffe began a bombing campaign against Britain and fought the British Royal Air Force. Following the Battle of Britain, Hitler abandoned the planned i
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