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What provisions of the Treaty of Versailles did Hitler violate in 1935? Choose two answers.
He stopped taking responsibility for the war.
He sent troops into neutral territories.
He stockpiled military resources.
He borrowed money from other countries.
He stopped taking financial responsibility for damages.
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- He stopped taking responsibility for the war.
- He stockpiled military resources.
Explanation: In 1935 Hitler publicly repudiated key Treaty provisions (including the war‑guilt/reparations framework) and announced rearmament and conscription, openly building up Germany’s armed forces in violation of the Treaty's military limits. He did not send troops into neutral territory until 1936 (the Rhineland), nor was borrowing from other countries a Treaty violation listed here.
- He stockpiled military resources.
Explanation: In 1935 Hitler publicly repudiated key Treaty provisions (including the war‑guilt/reparations framework) and announced rearmament and conscription, openly building up Germany’s armed forces in violation of the Treaty's military limits. He did not send troops into neutral territory until 1936 (the Rhineland), nor was borrowing from other countries a Treaty violation listed here.
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