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why was peace threatened in 1930

In the 1930s, European peace faced significant threats due to various actions and policies, particularly those of Adolf Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles had imposed strict limitations on Germany, including a ban on unification with Austria and severe disarmament measures.

why was peace threatened in 1930

Why was peace threatened in 1930?

Main topic

Hitler's Actions

Treaty of Versailes stated that there should be no Anschluss between Germany and Austria part of "Greater Germany" as he was born there.
Hitler introduced the compulsory military service for all male citizens.
Hitler increased the size of the army to 100000 to 550000 men.
Germany pulled out of the Disarmament Conference and the League of Nations.
A Disarmament conference was made to strengthen the commitment made at the Treaty of Verailes to limit weapons and ships.
Hitler showed that he wanted to go to war by getting more weapons and more soldiers.

Hitler's Foreign Policy

-Had conflict with east side of Germany
-Needed more room to live and grow food
-Wanted to gain more land from other countries
-Wanted to take back all the land lost
-Lost alot of land
-Treaty of versailles made germany weak