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How did the aggressive policy of Hitler contribute to the outbreak of the Second World War? - History

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How did the aggressive policy of Hitler contribute to the outbreak of the Second World War?

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  1. Violations of the Treaty of Versailles: Hitler rearmed Germany, remilitarised the Rhineland in 1936, and openly defied the post-WWI peace terms.
  2. Expansionist Ambitions: His policy of Lebensraum, or living space, aimed to expand German territory eastward.
  3. Anschluss (1938): Hitler annexed Austria, breaking international agreements.
  4. Munich Agreement and Sudetenland (1938): Hitler demanded and gained the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.
  5. Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1939): He violated the Munich Pact and took over the entire country.
  6. Invasion of Poland (Sept 1939): The final act of aggression that led Britain and France to declare war on Germany.
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Chapter 7: World War-II - EXERCISE 7.1 [Page 117]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 World War-II
EXERCISE 7.1 | Q 24. (a) | Page 117
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