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Totalitarian Policies Hitler enforced
anti-Semitic laws
eliminated political opposition
Successful Anschluss
1938, a step towards his goal Lebensraum
Munich Conference
In 1938, Britain, France, Italy, and Germany decided the fate of Czechoslovakia, leading to Hitler's invasion, breaking the agreement without firing a bullet.
Nazi-Soviet Pact
An agreement in 1939 between Germany and the USSR not to invade each other for 10 years and to carve up Poland
When was Mein Kampf published?
1925
When did Hitler become chancellor?
1933
After what event did Hitler decide to leave the LoN?
Disarmament conference
When did Germany start to secretly rearm?
1933
What was the Stresa Pact?
It was a failed agreement between Britain, France and Italy that aimed to resist future TOV violations
When did Hitler reintroduce conscription?
1935
By what percent did Hitler win the Saar Plebiscite?
Over 90%
In what year did Hitler sign the Rome-Berlin axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact?
1936
What conflict did Hitler exploit to remilitarize the Rhineland in 1936?
Abyssinia crisis
What city did the Luftwaffe bomb in the Spanish civil war?
Guernica
In what year did the successful Anschluss take place?
1938
What was the Munich conference and when did it take place?
in 1938 where Britain, France, Italy and Germany carved up Czechoslovakia and decided what parts to give to Hitler.
When did the nazi-soviet pact take place?
1939
In what year did Nazi Germany invade Poland, starting ww2?
1939
What was the nazi-soviet pact?
An agreement between Germany and USSR where they decided not to invade each other for the next 10 years and where they secretly split up Poland between one another.