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Which of the following explains how Hitler was able to build up the German army despite Treaty of Versailles restrictions?
a. The world was more concerned with the aggressions of Japan in China.
b. The Good Neighbor Policy restricted intervention in non-war situations.
c. He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations.
d. He built his army in secret without the knowledge of the Allied forces.
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Hitler was able to rearm largely because Britain, France and other powers followed a policy of appeasement and the League of Nations lacked the will and means to enforce the Treaty of Versailles. Many of the rearmament moves (remilitarizing the Rhineland, open conscription and expansion of the Luftwaffe, naval agreements, Munich crisis) were met with little or no effective resistance. (Some secret buildup and other distractions like Japanese aggression played roles, but the primary reason was appeasement and weak enforcement.)
Hitler was able to rearm largely because Britain, France and other powers followed a policy of appeasement and the League of Nations lacked the will and means to enforce the Treaty of Versailles. Many of the rearmament moves (remilitarizing the Rhineland, open conscription and expansion of the Luftwaffe, naval agreements, Munich crisis) were met with little or no effective resistance. (Some secret buildup and other distractions like Japanese aggression played roles, but the primary reason was appeasement and weak enforcement.)
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