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Germany: Challenges to post-war settlements - Coggle Diagram
Germany: Challenges to post-war settlements
Challenging The Treaty of Versailles
Rearmament
Creation of Luftwaffe (1935)
Building of U-boats (submarines)
Rearmament is set as the priority (1933)
Remilitarization of Rhineland (1936)
Territorial claims
Anschluss with Austria (1938)
Negotiations with Poland about German-speaking regions
Occupation of Sudetenland (1938)
International agreements
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (1939)
Non-aggression agreement, a secret part of which includes a plan about territorial division of Southern Europe
Munich pact (1938)
Appeasament
Agreement to give some Czech territories to Hitler to prevent a huge conflict
Rome-Berlin axis (1936-1945)
An alliance formed by Germany and Italy (and Japan later), a future coalition in WW2
International conflicts
Spanish war (1936-1939)
Spread of Nazi influnce over a European country
Withdrawal from league of nations
Demonstration of Germany's political position and a sign of Germany's refusal to obey European rules
Social changes
anti-Semitism
Forced deportation, exiles of Jews
Extreme popularity of Nazism
Even more support for Hitler's radical actions and decisions