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What was Hitler thinking when he marched troops into the Rhineland in 1936? He was badly outnumbered by the French yet decided to take the gamble anyway. What do you think were the driving factors behind his decision to march on the Rhine?

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Answer: I think Hitlers hunger for power and having his control where his main driving factors. History proves he would stop at nothing until he got what he wanted. He anger and hatred towards those unlike him fueled his drive,heated passion, and desire to be in control.

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