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Germany's foreign policy 1919-1940
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Обновлено:
28 фев 2018
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Anna Ahlbäck
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Erika Mäkipere
Great timeline!
28 фев 2018
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События
Hitler becomes Chancellor
Germany announces inability to continue indemnities from WW1
France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr (until 1925)
World Disarmament Conference - Germany withdrew from the conference when it became clear that France would noi disarm
Announces massive rearmament - introduced conscription - constructed 2500 aircrafts - expanded navy - mass produced weapons
Germany withdraws from League of Nations
Locarno treaties - Recognize permanent western borders - Continue demilitarization of Rhineland - Adjust Eastern borders only through diplomacy
Non-aggression pact with Poland - Germany didn't need to fear Polish intervention - Weakened Frsncr
Rapallo Treaty - Signed by Germany and Soviet Union - Each renounced all claims to the other - Agreed to co-operate economically - Established diplomatic relations
Hitler meets with Mussolini - tries to convince him that Austria should become a German satellite state
Hitler strongly supports attempted Nazi coup in Austria
Saar plebiscite - The Saar rejoins Germany
Anglo-German Naval Treaty - limit German navy to 35% of British onec
Re-militarization of the Rhineland - Hitler claimed that the Franco- Soviet pact was contrary to Locarno treaties
Rome-Berlin Axis
Anti-Comintern Pact - Japan and Germany - Italy joined in 1937
Anschluss
Sudeten Crisis - German Party in Czechoslovakia demand self-government - Czech army mobilized to prevent annexation by Germany - Hitler announces that Sudetenland will be occu pied unless it was ceded to Germany
Munich Agreement - Germany was to receive the Sudeten - German troops were to occupy the Sudeten
Czechoslovakia becomes allied with Germany - Essentially run by Germany - Forced to as war would have broken out otherwise
Concordate with Vatican - freedom of religion for Catholics
Invasion of Poland
Tripartite pact
Denmark and Norway invaded
Campaign of France
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