No. Hitler's aggression started in 1936 with the capturing of the Rhineland. Then he captured Austria. After that, he attacked Sudetenland, the German speaking part of Czechoslovakia and later took the rest of the country. Other European countries declared war on Germany when Hitler sent forces to attack Poland. The war officially started in Europe in 1939. The U.S officially joined in 1942, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
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After World War I, as part of the Versailles Treaty, Germany was forced to dimilitarize the Rhineland, an area of land between Germany and France, as a protection for France who had been invaded during WWI. At the start of WWII, the Rhineland was remilitarized on Hitler's orders, breaking the Treaty of Versailles and acting as one of the factors leading to the declaration of war.
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Most of Germany is on the east side of the Rhine River. A small part of Germany is west of the Rhine, and is called the Rhineland. The Rhineland is on the same side of the River as France, which was why the French wanted it "demilitarized" after WWI. If the Germans were forbidden by the Peace Treaty to have military units stationed in the Rhineland, it would be harder for Germany to invade France again.