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Hitler's attempt to remilitarise Rhineland to test Britain and France was a factor contributing to world war 2. After remilitarising, he felt that France and Britain were afraid of German and himself and he became emboldened and more ambitious. The invasion of Czechslovakia was also a major contribution to the start of World War 2. Due to him being emboldened and feeling ambitious, he invaded and took over the rest of Czechoslovakia. Invading a country means threatening to start a world war against a country, this made the LON place more attention towards the actions of the Hitler and Germany. Thus, when Hitler does another war threatening action, the LON would take action against Hitler and his forces after being unable to sit back and let them continue with their rampage and declare war against Germany. - Xin Ping and Jun Nan
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