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2 March, 11:51

Hitler boldly broke the Treaty of Versailles under the assumptions that:a. other nations would not form an alliance against him. b. strong foreign leaders had to deal with the Depression. c. other nations did not have the resources to stop him. d. no one really cared what was happening in his country.

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  1. 2 March, 13:20
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    a. other nations would not form an alliance against him.

    Explanation:

    In France, public opinion's mood was aversion to another war. In Britain, people did not care about the German remilitarization of the Rhineland. So, German troops and planes marched and flew over the Rhineland and there was not a Western reaction in 1936.
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