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The coming of war - WJECThe threat from Germany in the 1930s

Hitler鈥檚 aggressive foreign policy and Britain鈥檚 infamous policy of appeasement are some of the causes of World War Two. Britain used various methods to prepare for a major conflict. How effectively did Britain prepare for war?

Part of HistoryDepression, war and recovery, 1930-1951

The threat from Germany in the 1930s

Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933. Following the rise to power of the Nazi party, German foreign policy changed dramatically. Germany was now seen as a threat to world peace.

Hitler had promised to reverse the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. He wished to build up the strength of the German forces, as the Treaty of Versailles had only allowed 100,000 German soldiers. He also wanted to return any German land that had been lost.

A timeline showing the threat to peace from the Treaty of Versailles (1919) and Invasion of Poland by Germany (September 1939).
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The growing threat to peace