Hitler's rebuilding of the German military violated the

Monroe Doctrine
Geneva Convention
Munich Conference
Treaty of Versailles

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Hitler's rebuilding of the German military violated the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty, signed in 1919, imposed strict restrictions on Germany's military capabilities following World War I, including limits on the size of the army and the production of weapons. Hitler's rearmament efforts in the 1930s directly contravened these terms.

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