Mussolini and Hitler aid fascists in Spanish civil war.
(1) A: In July of 1936, The Spanish revolution with Franco to restore a fascist government was assisted by Hitler and Mussolini by sending supplies and even helping bomb enemies.
R: Stalin and the Soviet Union sent some weapons to the republicans in Spain but not enough to make a difference in the outcome. Britain and France wanted the republicans to win also but did nothing to help.
Anschluss.
(2) A: March 1938. Hitler wanted a union between Germany and Austria, so they sent troops into maintain order even though it was against the Versailles Treaty.
R: Chamberlain wanted to maintain possible negotiations with Germany so he gave into their demands and in France, a change in their government prevented them doing anything and Germany had no contest.
Munich Conference.
(3) A: September 29, 1938. Hitler invited the leaders from Italy, France, and Britain to a meeting. They agreed to allow German troops to occupy Sudetenlan but not the rest of Czechoslovakia.
R: Hitler went back against his word and took over all of Czechoslovakia without any problems from the Allies.
Nazi-Soviet Pact. August 23, 1939.
(4) A: Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression treaty that allowed Germany to take over Poland without having to worry about the Soviet Union.
R: Because of another rule breaking Britain and France declare war on Germany.
Push to Dunkirk. June 1940 .
(5) A: French and British troops tried to resist Germany but were pushed back to the port of Dunkirk. .
R: Britain rushed all kind of ships to help evacuate troops, but France had to declare surrender with the Germans occupying most of France.
Battle of Britain 1940.
(6) A: Germany wanted to destroy Britain's will by bombing every night for about 3 months.
R: Britain invented radar to help combat Germanys planes and they destroyed many, which actually boosted their morale instead of dampening it.
Invasion of Balkans and North Africa.