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19 January, 11:00

What was japan's reason for invading manchuria in 1931? research to find out the league of nations and u. s. response. the nazis began to rearm in 1933. why was this a problem? (think international law) hitler announced german military expansion in 1935. what would explain the lack of enforcement of the treaty of versailles on the part of the league of nations?

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    What was Japan’s reason for invading Manchuria in 1931? Research to find out theLeague of Nations and U. S. response. Japan was invading Manchuria because it wascrowded. The League and the U. S. effectively did nothing2. The Nazis began to rearm in 1933. Why was this a problem? (think international law) That is in violation of the treaty of Versailles3. Hitler announced German military expansion in 1935. What would explain the lack ofenforcement of the Treaty of Versailles on the part of the League of Nations? Theweakened militaries from WWI would explain why there is no enforcement or that theLeague does not want to go to war. 4. Give examples of how badly the Nazis violated the Treaty of Versailles regarding militaryallowances. Germany was not supposed to have any planes, the Nazis made over40,000 planes. Germany was restricted to 7 military divisions, the Nazis made 52.5. In Hitler’s quote, what is the "lost land" he is referring to? Alsace-Lorraine 6. Italy’s invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in 1935 tested the League of Nations yet again.
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