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Three days after becoming Chancellor, Hitler addressed his top generals and admirals, outlining his rearmament intentions in direct defiance of the Versailles Treaty. This was the beginning of a catalogue of treaty violations that over the next six years led Europe down the road to war.

In 1935, the people of the Saarland - under French control since the Treaty - voted decisively to return to Germany. Britain’s policy towards Germany at this time was one of appeasement, giving concessions to keep the peace. In 1935, Britain signed the Anglo-German Naval Agreement, which relaxed armament restrictions on Germany. The policy of appeasement, it is now understood, allowed Hitler more time to ready himself for war.

The Road to War
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Jewish Tradition
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