Britain was very relaxed on it's standpoint with Hitler's rising status in Germany. Britain had just been through a devastating war with Germany and wanted to do everything possible to avoid another. Hitler began rearming its navy, airforce, and army which was forbiddened by the Versailles Treaty of 1918, Britain allowed it to stay away from war. When Hitler invaded the Rhineland, Stutenland, and Autria, Britain allowed it to avoid war again. But when Hitler later invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia claiming that that was all they would do, Britain allowed it but feared he wasn't telling the truth and saw that Poland was the next of Hitler's target so they and France signed a treaty with Poland. On Sept. 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland and Britain and France honored their treaty with Poland an declared war on Germany.
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They built fortifications on the border between Germany and France. However the Germans went around the fortifications to the north and caught them off guard from the rear. Others would say their response to the rise of Nazi Germany was to Surender.
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
in 1930 he started forming Nazi's
Because of the Great Depression and the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany.
The Nazi party government in Germany in the 1930s
this date gave way to the rise of the nazi party in Germany.
Anne Frank lived in Germany until the age of 4. Her family then fled because of the rise of the Nazi Party.
They Passed the Neutrality Act.
Rise in popularity from publil speaches and spread of hitlers views across germany
They fled to Amsterdam in the Netherlands (Holland).
the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
Hitlers rise to power was on 1919 where he joined the Deutsche Arbeiterpartie (Nazi party) on 1933 he was called the fuhrer of Germany