what was nazi germany allowed to do during the 1930s
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During the 1930s, Nazi Germany was allowed to rearm and build up its military forces in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. The international community turned a blind eye to Hitler's aggressive foreign policy and territorial expansion, allowing him to annex Austria, the Sudetenland, and eventually invade Poland without significant opposition. Additionally, the Nazis were allowed to implement discriminatory and oppressive policies against Jews, homosexuals, Romani people, and other minority groups within Germany.