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What did Hitler do to break the Treaty of Versailles? Why didn't Britain and France try to stop

him

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Adolf Hitler knew that both France and Britain were militarily stronger than Germany,.

However, he became convinced that they were unwilling to go to war. He therefore decided

to break another aspect of the Treaty of Versailles by sending German troops into the

Rhineland.

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Adolf Hitler was well aware that France and Britain were both militarily stronger than Germany. He became convinced, however, that they were unwilling to go to war. As a result, he decided to violate another provision of the Treaty of Versailles by sending German troops into the Rhineland

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