German soldiers marched into Rhineland, 7 Mar 1936

Caption     German soldiers marched into Rhineland, 7 Mar 1936 ww2dbase
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Added By C. Peter Chen
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1. Anonymous says:
2 Jul 2018 11:08:39 AM

The re-militarization of the Rhineland was the military action that led to WWII, but the die had already been cast with the fall of the very fragile Weimar Republic. I can relate these events with what is happening nowadays in the E.U. with the right-wing parties raising their heads again in Italy, Hungary and the Visegrad country. Lest we forget.

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