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1. in what month and year did hitler announce that germany would no lon…

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  1. in what month and year did hitler announce that germany would no longer follow the military limits of the treaty of versailles?a. january 1933b. march 1935c. june 1919d. november 19182. what treaty set rules for germany after world war i ended?a. the treaty of parisb. the treaty of berlinc. the treaty of versaillesd. the treaty of munich3. which of these was not a restriction placed on germany by the treaty of versailles?a. limits on its military sizeb. territory changesc. requirement to join the league of nationsd. payment of reparations4. what was the \luftwaffe\?a. a german political partyb. germanys new air forcec. a military training programd. a peace agreement5. what is \conscription\ as mentioned in the text?a. building new military equipmentb. recruiting volunteer soldiersc. requiring men to serve in the militaryd. training military officers6. how did many germans feel about the treaty of versailles?a. they thought it was fair and necessaryb. they were indifferent to itc. they thought it was harsh and unfaird. they wanted even stricter terms

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Hitler publicly rejected the Treaty of Versailles' military clauses in March 1935.
  2. The Treaty of Versailles was the post-WWI treaty that imposed rules on Germany.
  3. The Treaty of Versailles did not require Germany to join the League of Nations; in fact, Germany was excluded initially.
  4. The Luftwaffe was the official air force of Nazi Germany, established in violation of Versailles.
  5. Conscription refers to mandatory enlistment of men into military service.
  6. Most Germans viewed the Treaty of Versailles as harsh, unfair, and a national humiliation due to its severe reparations and territorial losses.

Answer:

  1. B. March 1935
  2. C. The Treaty of Versailles
  3. C. Requirement to join the League of Nations
  4. B. Germany's new air force
  5. C. Requiring men to serve in the military
  6. C. They thought it was harsh and unfair