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Nazi foreign policy, 1933-38Video

Nazi foreign policy aimed to revise the Treaty of Versailles, unite German-speaking people and expand German land. This led to the invasion of the Rhineland, the Austrian Anschluss and the crisis in Czechoslovakia. Britain and France's policy of appeasement led to the Munich Agreement.

Part of HistoryAppeasement and the Road to War

An examination of Chamberlain's motivation for appeasement and Hitler's responses. The sequence of events leading up to the British declaration of war is outlined.

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