How did the world react to Hitler’s aggression?

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The Hitler’s regime brought the fast growth of anti-communistic and anti-Soviet moods. GB, France and the USA sawn in German a key enemy to Soviet Union. Theirs policy of non-interference promoted constraint violations of the Versailles agreement by Germany. Hitler increased military potential, instituted universal service and entered in a demilitarized zone with his troops. He signed bilateral treaties, annexed Austria and divided Czechoslovakia. And only in 1939 his actions forced Great Britain and France to search allies to control the German expansion.

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