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These class notes cover Germany's expansion and aggression leading up to world war 2. They detail foreign relations with aggressor countries as well as appeaser countries. The notes are packed with evidence that can be useful for IB assessments, such as paper 1, paper 2, and the IA.

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Senior / 12th Grade
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German Foreign Policy 1933-1939: The Road
to World War II
Polish-German Non-Aggression Pact
● Germany withdrew from LoN, October 1933
● January 1934: Germany signed non-aggression pact w/ Poland
○ Good for 10 years; increased trade, diplomacy
● France is outraged
○ Building Maginot Line since 129, which is a series of fortifications
primary focused on the France-Germany border
● USSR mad also, became less isolated
○ Draws Stalin out of Soviet isolation and out of industrialization (5 year
plan, collectivization of agriculture)
○ Joined LoN, Comintern switched to Pop. Front strategy, coop.
w/Germany ended, Franco-Soviet Mutual Assistance pact, 1935
■ Not a military alliance, but stating that France and USSR both see
Germany as a threat
■ Pop Front - working with non-communists to avoid the threat of
fascism, which is worse
● Hitler signed this pact because he + German military wasn’t ready to attack
poland, and this pact temporarily secures that easter border
○ Weakened French-supported Little Entente
○ Looked like statesmanship, and that Hitler was a peacemaker
● Hitler considered it temporary



Austria 1934
● June 1934, unsuccessful meeting w/ Mussolini and Hitler
● Hitler wanted support for Anschluss; Mussolini decline as he wanted Austria as
a buffer against Germany
● Hitler supported Austrian Nazi Party, who led campaign of terror and
eventually assassinated Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss
○ Italy blocked this potential Anschluss by putting troops there, signaling
that Italy didn’t want Anschluss
● Hitler decided to back off and not alienate Mussolini because he didn’t want a
military conflict against Italy

, ● Austrian Nazi party banned



Saar Plebiscite
● Saar, a coal and iron rich region under French control (per Treaty of Versailles)
since 1919
● Hitler held a plebiscite in January 1935
○ Plebiscite - a vote on a question, often yes or no
■ Should the Saar be returned to Germany?
● Should it stay the same, go to France, or the Germany
■ Germany legally did this plebiscite through LoN
■ 90.9% voted they wanted to be a part of german, so Saar was
returned to Germany
● Propaganda win for hitler
■ Hitler felt confident enough to begin conscription, March 1935
● Germany is supposed to be demilitarized, so this is a treaty
violation
○ Prompted the Stresa Front, but no action


Anglo-German Naval Treaty
● June 1935: Anglo-German Naval Treaty signed
○ Treaty violation
○ German Navy limited to 35% of the size of British Navy
■ Ensures Britain security, and allows Germany to somewhat legally
build up their navy
● Neville chamberlain - associated with appeasement
● Britain: saw a diplomatic victory acknowledged germany’s legit grievance but
limited it to a permanent advantage
● France and italy: seen as betrayal of the new Stress Front. Treaty was violated
and bypassed; Britain has allowed Germany to rearm



Rearmament and Remilitarization of the Rhineland
● Germany never really obeyed disarmament articles of TofV
○ Rapallo Treaty
● 1935: army went from 7 divisions to 21, then 36 with conscription (½ million
men)

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