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Hailee Allen
6 September, 06:06
What did Germany do to Rhineland? And why?
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Antony Donovan
6 September, 06:48
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Germany claimed the treaty was hostile to them and Hitler used this as an excuse to send German troops into the Rhineland in March 1936, contrary to the terms of the treaties of Versailles and Locarno.
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