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The German military build-up by Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty.
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User: The German military build-up by Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty.

Weegy: True, it was the military buildup that allowed Germany to attack Poland and other countries.
phoebemartin|Points 140|

User: The German president in the 1930s was Paul von Hindenburg.

Weegy: The German president in the 1930s was Paul von Hindenburg? No Hitler was How did Paul Von Hindenburg die? Paul Von Hindenburg just died of natural [ causes ]


User: The dangers in the military build-up of Germany, Italy, and Japan were they used force to take what they wanted and their desire for power increased.

Weegy: True, it was the military buildup that allowed Germany to attack Poland and other countries.
jher000|Points 8065|

User: The United States president in the 1930s was Theodore Roosevelt.

Weegy: No, Theodore Roosevelt was not the president of the United States in the 1930s. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. [ The presidents of the United States in the 1930s were Herbert Hoover (1929 - 1933) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933 - 1945). ]
timorG|Points 40|

User: Four reasons why Japan wanted control of the nearby Pacific islands were:

Weegy: First, the Pacific Ocean is HUGE. It's pretty much the biggest singular thing on Earth barring a Hemisphere. It's so huge in fact that no one could cross it in a single go back in the first half of the 20th Century. [ So, if you wanted to be a major naval power in that ocean, you had to have relay islands where your fleets could refuel and resupply. Japan wanted to be a Naval Power, ergo, they needed islands to extend their Empire's reach. Japan, however, was a resource poor country. So they had to expand into richer and richer territory, first Korea and then China. As their military/industrial capacity grew, they could take more and more islands and convert them into bases to relay their fleet. It was also useful to have these islands as a buffer against an enemy like the United States, which normally couldn't field aircraft capable of reaching the Japanese home islands without first taking several Pacific islands in a military strategy called "island-hopping". Ultimately, like the guy at the bar who got his tab called in, the US cut off Japan's oil supply in an effort to stall Japanese aggression against China, a US ally. The Japanese Military ordered the Pearl Harbor Operation, which even the guy in charge of the attack said was a catastrophically stupid idea. He had been educated at Yale, and he knew America wasn't about to let an attack on its soil go unpunished. As it turned out, Japan didn't have enough of a buffer. Read more: ]
jher000|Points 8065|

User: Two countries seized by Hitler included:

Weegy: Poland and France
abyas|Points 11|

User: The Axis powers included all except:

Weegy: Which is the correct trio of Axis Powers in World War II? Germany, Japan, Italy. Click to flip. ... [ Long-range effects of NSC-68 included all of the following EXCEPT: ]


User: The Axis powers included all except:

Weegy: Which is the correct trio of Axis Powers in World War II? Germany, Japan, Italy. Click to flip. ... [ Long-range effects of NSC-68 included all of the following EXCEPT: ]


User: Hitler was:

Weegy: Adolf Hitler (German: [ ad lf h tl ] ( listen); 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP); National Socialist German [ Workers Party). ]
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