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The re-occupation of the Rhineland and the nonchalance of the European Allies

Editor’s Note: Is Hong Kong the new Rhineland?

In March 1936, the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact by reoccupying and re-militarizing the Rhineland shortly after the Nazi Party rose to power.

The Treaty of Versailles was signed in July 1919 after World War I to call for stiff war reparation payments and other punishing peace terms for defeated Germany, among which included the reduction of Germany’s military forces and de-militarization of the Rhineland.

The European allies including France and Britain were thrown into confusion by this violation. Proposals were made to the German ambassadors but Hitler reportedly refused to withdraw his troops. France was on the verge of a general election thus hesitant to act while the British government ended up doing nothing because its people felt the Treaty of Versailles was unfair and too harsh on Germany.

The reoccupation of the Rhineland marked the beginning of a serious of military events that eventually led to World War II.

Full Articles:
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https://bit.ly/2UCAFj0

Further reading:
Is Merkel another Neville Chamberlain?
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/22125

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