German Expansion of the Second World War

  • Hitler goes against Treaty of Versailles

    Hitler ignored the Versailles Treaty and ordered Germany to re-arm, reintroducing military conscription.
  • Preemptive Plans of Expansion

    Preemptive Plans of Expansion
    Adolf Hitler meets with his top military advisors to discuss plans of expanding the German Empire.
  • The Initial Invasion

    Hitler puts his plans into motion with the invasion of Austria, facing no opposition. A day later, he claims union with the country.
  • The Munich Agreement

    The Munich Agreement is signed between Hitler and Daladier and Chamberlain, two French powers. This agreement states that Nazi Germany would get Sudetenland without any opposition.
  • Hitler takes Czechoslovakia

    Hitler and his troops march into the rest of Czechoslovakia and proceeds to take over the rest of the country.
  • Invasion of Lithuania

    Just over a week after taking Czechoslovakia, Hitler begins to move into Memel, Lithuania. Lithuania was completely unable to prevent this invasion. Later that spring, Hitler begins to make demands for Poland.
  • German Invasion of Poland

    Germany invaded Poland under the false pretext that the Polish had carried out a series of sabotage operations against German targets. This was the first aggressive attack by the Nazis.
  • War is Declared

    Just two days after the attack on Poland, France and the United Kingdom, along with British controlled lands, declare war on Nazi Germany.