World War 2 News 1936

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  • Summary

  • In 1936, major World War 2 news included Hitler's remilitarization of the Rhineland, a blatant violation of the Treaty of Versailles, marking a significant escalation of German aggression, alongside Mussolini's conquest of Ethiopia and the growing alliance between Germany and Italy, forming the "Rome-Berlin Axis" which further destabilized international relations; additionally, Japan signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, solidifying a bloc against the Soviet Union.








    Key events of 1936:










    • March 1936:
      German troops occupy the Rhineland, a demilitarized zone under the Treaty of Versailles.









    • May 1936:
      Mussolini's forces conquer Ethiopia.









    • October 1936:
      Italy and Germany sign a treaty of cooperation, solidifying the Rome-Berlin Axis.









    • November 1936:
      Japan joins the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, aimed against the Soviet Union.





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Episodes
  • 1936-05-09_EIAR_Benito_Mussolini_-_Vincere
    1 min
  • 1936-05-09_EIAR_Benito_Mussolini_-_Vincere_64kb
    1 min
  • 1936-05-09_EIAR_Reports_End_Of_Ethiopian_War
    1 min

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