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Hitler's Foreign Policy, Policy (that overturns the TOV), Aggressive…
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Anschluss March 1938 (Policy)
Uniting with Austria which violated the TOV
Hitler wanted to unite all German-speaking countries
Ordered Germany army into Austria to monitor the vote to guarantee a trouble-free plebiscite
Britain and France felt what he was doing was justified
Italy does not do anything - Mussolini and Hitler relations have improved
Rearmament (Policy)
March 1935 Hitler ordered the German forces to rearm
No one stopped Germany even though it was against the terms of the treaty
March 1936 Hitler remilitarised the Rhineland which violated the TOV
Britain justified Germany's rearmament due to fear of Communism (Anglo-German Naval Agreement) without the agreement of France and Italy
Saar Plebiscite Jan 1935
Allowed a plebiscite after 15 years; 90% voted to rejoin Germany
Sudetenland Crisis (Aggressive)
Hitler threatened war
Munich Agreement to try and negotiate peaceful terms
Sudetenland Nazi Party riots to unite with Germany
Czechoslovakia (Aggressive)
Hitler invades the rest of Czechoslovakia with ease
Britain and France step up rearmament
Relations (Aggressions)
Mussolini
Rome-Berlin Axis (1936); Pact of Steel (1939)
Japan
Anti-Comintern Pact (1936)
Britain
Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Allowed German Navy to be 35% of Britain's Navy (Legalised German naval agreement)
Stalin
Nazi-Soviet Pact
A non-aggression pact that secretly partitioned Poland
Germany
Had to deal with Britain and France on the Western border
Did not have to deal with the USSR on the Eastern border after taking Poland
Soviet Union
Did not want a two front against Germany and Japan
Hoped that war at Eastern Europe would buy him time to build up his military
Hossbach Memorandum Nov 1937
Policy (that overturns the TOV)
Aggressive (acts)