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Why didn’t the French intervene when Germany took over the Rhineland in 1936?
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I recently watched the first episode of world at war where the narrator says that when the Germans moved into the rhine land that they were ready to retreat at the first sign of French resistance, but didn’t meet any. The documentary doesn’t go into why the French didn’t respond but I wonder why. The German army of 1936 was smaller then the army of 1939, if the war started in the Rhineland in 1936 wouldn’t it have been way shorter and less deadly?

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