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Q: What part of czechosolvakia did Hitler take over while France and great Britain watched?
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Britain and France claimed that if Hitler tried to take this country they would be forced to declare war on him?

If Hitler took Poland then Britain and France would declare war on him, which they did.


Who was on Hitler's hit list and why?

Poland,France and great Britain because Germany and Japan tried to expand and Great Britain and France disagreed. They issued a statement and Hitler declined. WW2 started when Hitler and the Nazis invaded Poland, so Great Britain and France declared war against Germany on September the 1st, 1939.


After the defeat of France which country stood in the way of Hitler's plan to dominate Europe?

Britain.


Would you regard reoccupation of the Rhineland a success for Hitler of a failure for France and Britain?

Both, Hitler calculated correctly that France & Britain would not interfere. France & Britain had lost their joint resolve to prevent this action. Eventually any German leader would have forced the French & British to back-down on the demilitarization of the Rhineland. However, Hitler did this unilaterally & in a surprise action without negotiating with the French or British. This is an early indicator of the methods that Hitler will use in the future.


Could Britain and France have prevented Hitler's aims before 1936?

Anyone could have assassinated Hitler in 1936, but the English had no way of knowing what a monster he was until they found out he was a trickster and liar and murderer in 1939 September. no, the british and France had both signed an argreement with Hitler that he take no mor territory, yet he was secretly STILL taking over countries, and by the time Britain and France had found out, France had second to none troops to build a resistance and Britain could not attack alone.