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This treaty was signed at the end of World War I between Germany and the Allies.
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A great crisis started in the United States and it spread all over the world.
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The general Paul von Hindenburg, influenced by Franz von Papen named Adolf Hitler the Chancellor of Germany.
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It was a conflict between the Republicans and the Nationalists, who lidered by Francisco Franco finally won the war.
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Hitler signed an agreement with Benito Mussolini, the other great fascist dictator on Europe.
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The Anschluss was the German annexation to Austria. It lasted until the end of the World War II.
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They were a series of agreements signed by the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany. The objective was to solve the Crisis of the Sudetes.
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After Austria, Hitler conquered Czechoslovakia. The reason he gave was that German people of the Sudetes were suffering necessities.
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It was signed before the begining of the World War II. Germany and the URSS agreed on not to damage each other.
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This event made the war start in Europe. Poland was conquered by the URSS, Germany, the Free City of Danzig and a small Slovak contingent. The United Kingdom and France did nothing to help Poland.