How was Germany able to remilitarize in the 1930's? Why didn't the league of nations step in? Was the Spanish Civil a distraction allowing germany to remilitarize?
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>Why didn't the league of nations step in?
No one wanted to go to war, Hitler basically forced them to.
History might have been different if Nazi Germany just kept to itself, we didn't even know the full extent of the exterminations until after the war was over.
>>926781
>How was Germany able to remilitarize in the 1930's?
dummy corporations, debt, illegal financial machinations
>Why didn't the league of nations step in?
great depression had everyone dealing with their own shit
no one wanted to make any waves shortly after a destructive war
>Was the Spanish Civil a distraction allowing germany to remilitarize?
no, governments are usually capable of observing more than a single thing at once
>>926844
>no, governments are usually capable of observing more than a single thing at once
t.optimist
Was the League of Nations really as much of a hilariously sad joke as it's often portrayed?
>>926852
Literally the only thing they solved was the Ă…land dispute between Finland and Sweden.
>>926852
Look at the United Nations today and decide for yourself.
Hint: It's likely
>>926852
UN is near useless, and League of Nations was even worse.