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In 1936, Germany had political control of Rhineland but according to the terms of Versailles they were not permitted to have any troops in the region. Hitler chose to defy the terms and moved troops into the area. The British did not respond, nor did France. Hitler concluded at this point, that no-one would oppose his take-overs.

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Q: At what point did Hitler conclude that he could take any territory without being stopped?
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